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About the Zoo Admission: Lincoln Zoo Admission: Free! is a great place Suggested donation: for the family to $2 adults, $1 children spend an afternoon. Park Zoo Located right on the Zoo Hours: banks of the Little Manitowoc River, Summer (Memorial Day - Labor Day) guests will see not Monday-Sunday 7am-7pm only zoo animals, but many species of wild birds, , reptiles and amphibians. Winter (Labor Day-Memorial Day) Lincoln Park Zoo prides itself on quality, natural- Monday-Saturday 7am-3pm looking exhibits for its animals and creating an Sunday 11am-3pm educational experience for its visitors. Guests can *closed Sundays November - April discover the habits of the animals they are viewing and how to help with conservation efforts to help their wild counterparts. Contact Information:

Programs & Tours Located At: 1215 N. 8th St. Guided tours and education programs are Manitowoc, WI 54220 available with reservation. Zoo tours are perfect for scout groups, school classes, summer camps, and (920)-683-4685 even family get-togethers. Programs in the education center can be paired with tours or held separately. Programs or tours are also a great way to spend your birthday at the zoo!

Two weeks notice is required for reservations. Rates depend on group size and program nature. For more information or to make a reservation call: (920)-683-4685.

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Contact the Zoo for Times and Dates and Times for Zoo the Contact

animals and how they take care of them. them. of care take they how and animals

Tour the zoo and see what the keepers feed the the feed keepers the what see and zoo the Tour

(Ages 7-10) (Ages • Diets Animal

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can find. can

impact on local farming. local on impact

and the pond to see what you you what see to pond the and

grow through the summer. Explore these animals animals these Explore summer. the through grow

¤ Sandhill Crane Sandhill ¤

Take a walk down to the river river the to down walk a Take

calves, piglets, goats, sheep, chickens, and turkeys turkeys and chickens, sheep, goats, piglets, calves,

(Ages 7-10) (Ages • River Life River

Memorial Day through Labor Day. Stop in to see see to in Stop Day. Labor through Day Memorial

The Big Red Barn is home to farm animals from from animals farm to home is Barn Red Big The

¤ Pheasants and Quails and Pheasants ¤

animals and learn about what farmer’s do. farmer’s what about learn and animals

See how keepers take care of the Big Red Barn Barn Red Big the of care take keepers how See

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(Ages 4-6) (Ages •

Farm Life Farm

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games, and activities. and games,

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Camp at the zoo with an after-dark tour, dinner, dinner, tour, after-dark an with zoo the at Camp

¤

Turkey Vulture Turkey ¤

(Ages 10-12) (Ages • Camp Overnight

¤ Bearded Dragons Bearded ¤

Summer Camps Summer

¤ White-Tailed Deer White-Tailed ¤

Contact the Zoo for Dates for Zoo the Contact

¤ African Spurred Tortoise Spurred African ¤

¤ Grey Wolves Grey ¤

complete with a visit from Santa! from visit a with complete

throughout the zoo for the Christmas celebration, celebration, Christmas the for zoo the throughout ¤ Box Turtles Box ¤

Area organizations can help decorate trees trees decorate help can organizations Area

¤

Bald Eagle Bald ¤

• Christmas at the Zoo the at Christmas

¤ Scorpions ¤

with snacks, games, and a haunted trail. haunted a and games, snacks, with

¤ Asiatic Black Bears Black Asiatic ¤

A maze of frights and fun in the Big Red Barn along along Barn Red Big the in fun and frights of maze A

¤ Native Songbirds Native ¤

• Haunted Barn Haunted

¤ Great-Horned Owl Great-Horned ¤

support with games, programs, and special guests. special and programs, games, with support

¤ Bull Snake Bull ¤

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Some exhibits include: exhibits Some • Zoo Society Member Appreciation Day Appreciation Member Society Zoo ¤ Cougar ¤

you can help with conservation efforts. conservation with help can you Easter bunny! Easter

facts about these animals, their habitats, and ways ways and habitats, their animals, these about facts activities, and a visit from the the from visit a and activities, ¤ Bison ¤

others found elsewhere in the world. Discover unique unique Discover world. the in elsewhere found others with Easter egg hunts, special special hunts, egg Easter with

reptiles, insects, amphibians, and birds plus a few few a plus birds and amphibians, insects, reptiles, A pre-Easter celebration celebration pre-Easter A

¤ The education center is home to Wisconsin-native Wisconsin-native to home is center education The Leopard Snow ¤ • Easter Egg-stravaganza! Easter

Education Center Education Include: Exhibits Main Events Special

About the Zoo Admission: Lincoln Lincoln Park Zoo Admission: Free! is a great place Suggested donation: for the family to $2 adults, $1 children spend an afternoon. Park Zoo Located right on the Zoo Hours: banks of the Little Manitowoc River, Summer (Memorial Day - Labor Day) guests will see not Monday-Sunday 7am-7pm only zoo animals, but many species of wild birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians. Winter (Labor Day-Memorial Day) Lincoln Park Zoo prides itself on quality, natural- Monday-Saturday 7am-3pm looking exhibits for its animals and creating an Sunday 11am-3pm educational experience for its visitors. Guests can *closed Sundays November - April discover the habits of the animals they are viewing and how to help with conservation efforts to help their wild counterparts. Contact Information:

Programs & Tours Located At: 1215 N. 8th St. Guided tours and education programs are Manitowoc, WI 54220 available with reservation. Zoo tours are perfect for scout groups, school classes, summer camps, and (920)-683-4685 even family get-togethers. Programs in the education center can be paired with tours or held separately. Programs or tours are also a great way to spend your birthday at the zoo!

Two weeks notice is required for reservations. Rates depend on group size and program nature. For more information or to make a reservation call: (920)-683-4685.

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Zoo Rules: Mulligan øøAnimals are on special diets and zookeepers work hard to keep them healthy. Please do not feed the animals. øøFor safety concerns, skateboards, rollerblades, and bicycles are prohibited. Bike racks are located at both entrances. øøFor the saftey of zoo animals and yours, pets are not allowed in the zoo. øøAlcoholic beverages are prohibited at all times.

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