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  2. The Alaska Zoo

    www.alaskazoo.org

    The Alaska Zoo is a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to promoting conservation of Arctic, sub-Arctic and like climate species through education, research and community enrichment. Find out more. donate online today

  3. Rates & Hours — The Alaska Zoo

    www.alaskazoo.org/rates

    To avoid service fees and receive the basic rates listed, buy entry at the zoo gate at the time of your visit. Current Daytime Hours: 9am-8pm. See list below for seasonal hours throughout the year. Last entry through the gate is always 30 minutes before closing time for all hours listed.

  4. Polar Bear Camera — The Alaska Zoo

    www.alaskazoo.org/polar-bear-camera

    Welcome to the Alaska Zoo’s live polar bear camera. This is the main shared habitat for female polar bears Cranbeary and Kova. Both bears are females, introduced to each other successfully on Friday, April 26th, 2024. Read the full story. Download our polar bear cam activity packet (PDF)

  5. Our Story — The Alaska Zoo

    www.alaskazoo.org/what-we-do

    We provide memorable experiences that connect people to wildlife. The Alaska Zoo (formerly The Alaska Children’s Zoo) opened to the public in August of 1969. The zoo’s story of origin is very uniquely Alaskan. It all began back in 1966 with the arrival of a baby circus elephant named Annabelle.

  6. Animal Directory — The Alaska Zoo

    www.alaskazoo.org/animal-information-pages

    Brown Bear and Black Bear - zoo brown and black bears sleep overwinter in their dens.

  7. 2024 Animal Election Central — The Alaska Zoo

    www.alaskazoo.org/2024-animal-election-central

    Alaska Zoo Animal Election - Donate Your Vote! Receive a campaign sticker if you donate a vote of $10 or more online (we will ship) or at the gate! The voting is now OPEN! The election ends on Tuesday, November 5th at 5pm. The winning campaign is the one that raises the most total dollars in donated votes.

  8. Zoo Map — The Alaska Zoo

    www.alaskazoo.org/zoo-map

    The Alaska Zoo is located on 23 acres in the wooded Anchorage hillside area. The zoo’s maintained gravel trails are spread over 20 acres as they wind through natural boreal forest woods and along the south fork of Little Campbell Creek. We operate a free summer shuttle to and from downtown Anchorage with online booking required. Download a ...

  9. Polar bear — The Alaska Zoo

    www.alaskazoo.org/polar-bear

    Polar bears are found in Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Norway and Russia. SIZE: Male polar bears may weigh up to 1,500 pounds. Females are smaller, weighing up to 600 pounds. (Video above is Point of View POV footage from a collar on a female on the ice of the Beaufort Sea.

  10. Oct. 26: Howl-o-ween — The Alaska Zoo

    www.alaskazoo.org/oct-26-howloween

    Oct. 26: Howl-o-ween — The Alaska Zoo. An Adults 21+ Costumed Fundraising Event at the Alaska Zoo. Tickets: $60 per person online or $75 per person at the gate, drinks are included. This event is for ages 21 and over only.

  11. Location and Contact — The Alaska Zoo

    www.alaskazoo.org/location-and-contact-form

    If you are planning a visit and have additional questions about the Alaska Zoo, please submit this contact form with a message. Thank you for your interest in the Alaska Zoo!