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The Sedgwick County Zoo is an AZA-accredited wildlife park and major attraction in Wichita, Kansas, United States. Founded in 1971, with the help of the Sedgwick County Zoological Society, the zoo has quickly become recognized both nationally and internationally for its support of conservation programs and successful breeding of rare and endangered species. Having over 3,000 animals of nearly 400 species, the zoo has slowly increased its visitors and now ranks as the number one outdoor tourist attraction in the state.[4]

Sedgwick County Zoo
Date openedAugust 25, 1971[1]
LocationWichita, Kansas, US
Coordinates37.7158°N 97.4104°W / 37.7158; -97.4104
Land area247 acres (100 ha)[2]
No. of animals3,000
No. of species400
Annual visitors654,494 (2009)[1]
MembershipsAZA[3]
Websitescz.org

Exhibits


African village-themed area at the entrance to Downing Gorilla Forest
African village-themed area at the entrance to Downing Gorilla Forest

Downing Gorilla Forest


Downing Gorilla Forest starts out in a recreation of a small Congo village with exhibits for colobus monkeys, pink-backed pelicans, and white pelicans. Across a bridge is an exhibit for saddle-billed storks, as well as one for black crowned cranes and okapis. The main attraction is a large gorilla exhibit. They can be viewed in their indoor home, outside through large viewing windows or across a moat.[5][6]

Lioness with (imitated) zebra kill
Lioness with (imitated) zebra kill

Pride of the Plains


Opened May 29, 2000, A path winds around exhibits of lions, red river hogs, and two exhibits of meerkats. Each exhibit has several views from all sides. The whole area has a kopje theme with giant boulders. At the end is an exhibit for African painted dogs.


Penguin Cove


Opened in 2007, Penguin Cove is the zoo's first marine exhibit, and home to a colony of Humboldt penguins. The $1.5 million exhibit features a 42,000-US-gallon (159,000 l) pool with rocky areas and coves on each side.[7]


African Veldt


This exhibit features reticulated giraffes, African bush elephants, grévy's zebras, and eastern black rhinos. On 11 March 2016, six African elephants arrived at the zoo from Eswatini to escape a drought.[8] A new elephant exhibit named "The Reed Family Elephants of the Zambezi River Valley" opened in May of that year, housing all of the elephants.[9]

Later, a male African elephant, Ajani, from Birmingham Zoo, joined the six female elephants for breeding purposes in May 2018.[10]


Tiger Trek


This $3 million Asian themed naturalistic exhibit was opened in 2009, and houses Amur tigers, Malayan tigers, red pandas, bar-headed geese, brow-antlered deer, and more.[11]


List of animals


Animals of Sedgwick County Zoo
Entrance
  • Caribbean flamingo
  • Greater flamingo
Children's Farm
  • African goose
  • American Cream Draft horse
  • Arapawa goat
  • Asiatic water buffalo
  • Bourbon Red turkey
  • Cayuga duck
  • Domestic yak
  • Domestic zebu
  • Dromedary camel
  • Gloucestershire Old Spot pig
  • Guinea hog
  • Heritage Shorthorn cow
  • Highland cow
  • Honeybee
  • Indian runner duck
  • Karakul sheep
  • Magpie duck
  • Milking Devon cow
  • Miniature donkey
  • Mule
  • Nankin Bantam chicken
  • Navajo-Churro sheep
  • Nigerian dwarf goat
  • Pilgrim goose
  • Pineywoods cow
  • Poitou donkey
  • Sebastopol goose
  • Silkie Bantam chicken
  • Texas longhorn cow
  • Tunis sheep
  • Vietnamese pot-bellied pig
  • Watusi cow
  • White Park cow
Cessna Penguin Cove
  • Humboldt penguin
  • Inca tern
  • Grey gull
Amphibians and reptiles
  • Aldabra giant tortoise
  • Black crappie
  • Green sunfish
  • Spiny softshell turtle
  • Longnose gar
  • Pascagoula map turtle
  • Razor-backed musk turtle
  • River cooter
  • Yellow-blotched map turtle
  • Chinese alligator
  • Tentacled snake
  • Puff-faced water snake
  • Rio Cauca caecilian
  • Kaup's caecilian
  • Green and black poison dart frog
  • Eyelash palm viper
  • Chinese crocodile lizard
  • Golden mantella
  • Mandarin rat snake
  • Black-breasted leaf turtle
  • Okinawa newt
  • Rubber boa
  • Sheltopusik
  • European green toad
  • Hellbender
  • Spotted turtle
  • Bog turtle
  • King cobra
  • Egyptian tortoise
  • Berber skink
  • Sonoran spiny-tailed iguana
  • Sonoran desert toad
  • Gila monster
  • Chuckwalla
  • Muller's clawed frog
  • Carrot-tail viper gecko
  • Kaiser's spotted newt
  • Southwestern speckled rattlesnake
  • Black mamba
  • Western Gaboon viper
Tropics
  • Giant African millipede
  • Asian forest scorpion
  • Brazilian salmon birdeater tarantula
  • Giant cave roach
  • Gooty sapphire ornamental tarantula
  • Sabah thorny stick insect
  • African collared dove
  • Baikal teal
  • Beautiful fruit-dove
  • Black crake
  • Black-naped fruit dove
  • Blue-bellied roller
  • Blue-grey tanager
  • Bruce's green pigeon
  • Chinese hwamei
  • Cinereous finch
  • Collared finch-billed bulbul
  • Common bulbul
  • Crested coua
  • Crested quail dove
  • Crested wood partridge
  • Edward's pheasant
  • Emerald starling
  • Fairy-bluebird
  • Golden-breasted starling
  • Golden-headed quetzal
  • Great blue turaco
  • Green-naped pheasant pigeon
  • Grosbeak starling
  • Indian flying fox
  • Luzon bleeding-heart dove
  • Mandarin duck
  • Marbled teal
  • Nicobar pigeon
  • Oriole warbler
  • Red-capped cardinal
  • Red-crested turaco
  • Regent parrot
  • Ringed teal
  • Scarlet-faced liocichla
  • Snowy-headed robin chat
  • Spangled cotinga
  • Speckled mousebird
  • Sunbittern
  • Taiwan yuhina
  • Tambourine dove
  • Violet-backed starling
  • White-breasted woodswallow
  • Wonga pigeon
  • Plecostomus
  • Golden white-eye
  • Mariana fruit dove
  • Guam kingfisher
  • Guam rail
  • Sunda wrinkled hornbill
  • Fly River turtle
  • Australian lungfish
  • Boeseman's rainbowfish
  • Giant redfin gourami
  • Seven-spot archerfish
  • Silver moony
  • Queensland redclaw yabby
  • Pinstripe damba
  • Red-tailed silverside
  • Gold saroy
  • Broad-snouted caiman
Africa

African Veldt

  • Caracal
  • Reticulated giraffe
  • Eastern black rhinoceros
  • Hippopotamus
  • Grevy's zebra
  • Warthog
  • Pink-backed pelican
  • Eastern white pelican
  • Eastern black-and-white colobus
  • Ring-tailed lemur

Pride of the Plains

  • African lion
  • African painted dog
  • Red river hog
  • Slender-tailed meerkat

The Reed Family Elephants of the Zambezi River Valley

  • African elephant

The Downing Gorilla Forest

  • Black crowned crane
  • Okapi
  • Saddle-billed stork
  • Western lowland gorilla
Asia

Asian forest

  • Bar-headed goose
  • Demoiselle crane
  • Red-breasted goose
  • Red-crested pochard
  • Ruddy shelduck
  • Scaly-sided merganser
  • White stork
  • Amur leopard

The Slawson Family Tiger Trek

  • Amur tiger
  • Red panda
  • Burmese brow-antlered deer
North America
  • Grizzly bear
  • American black bear
  • White-tailed deer
  • North American river otter
  • Glossy snake
  • Great Plains rat snake
  • Western hognose snake
  • Copperhead
  • Timber rattlesnake
  • Prairie rattlesnake
  • American wigeon
  • Cinnamon teal
  • Hooded merganser
  • North American ruddy duck
  • Northern pintail
  • Bald eagle
  • American elk
  • Mexican wolf
  • Pronghorn
  • American bison
  • Cougar
  • Black-tailed prairie dog
Australia
  • Australian shoveler
  • Australian wood duck
  • Black swan
  • Blue-crowned pigeon
  • Crested pigeon
  • Eastern rosella
  • Eclectus parrot
  • Freckled duck
  • Grand eclectus parrot
  • Laughing kookaburra
  • Masked lapwing
  • Pale-headed rosella
  • Pied imperial pigeon
  • Plumed whistling duck
  • Radjah shelduck
  • Straw-necked ibis
  • Tammar wallaby
  • Tawny frogmouth
  • Victoria crowned pigeon
  • Double-wattled cassowary
  • Emu
  • Wallaroo
  • Blue-faced honeyeater
  • Kea
  • Palm cockatoo
  • Galah
  • Salmon-crested cockatoo
South America
  • Argentine ruddy duck
  • Blue-and-yellow macaw
  • Blue-billed curassow
  • Blue-winged teal
  • Boat-billed heron
  • Buffon's macaw
  • Chiloe wigeon
  • Coscoroba swan
  • Green winged macaw
  • Hyacinth macaw
  • Orinoco goose
  • Peruvian thick-knee
  • Puna ibis
  • Puna teal
  • Red-fronted macaw
  • Red-legged seriema
  • Red shoveler
  • Roseate spoonbill
  • Scarlet macaw
  • Southern pudu
  • Thick-billed parrot
  • White-cheeked pintail
  • White-faced whistling duck
  • Wood stork
  • Yellow-collared macaw
  • Yellow-headed amazon
  • Yellow-naped amazon
  • Capybara
  • Green aracari
  • Common squirrel monkey
  • Blue-throated macaw
  • Guira cuckoo
  • King vulture
  • Blue-crowned motmot
  • Crested screamer
  • Golden conure
  • Blue-headed pionus
  • Sun conure
  • White-nosed coati
  • Chacoan peccary
  • Maned wolf
  • Giant anteater
  • Galápagos tortoise
KOCH Orangutan and Chimpanzee Habitat
  • Chimpanzee
  • Sumatran orangutan
Cessna Penguin Cove
Cessna Penguin Cove

Future


As of June 2021, the zoo is currently making a new elephant management complex, as well as some new additions to the Amphibians and Reptiles building. On April 16th, 2022 they are expected to open a Shark and Stingray exhibit. They also have been expanding and moving the majority of exhibits, and planning on adding a lodge, water park, and savannah exhibit.[1][12] A new entrance for the zoo opened on May 27, 2021.[13]


Incidents



References


  1. "A Zoo to be Proud Of". scz.org. Sedgwick County Zoo. Retrieved 11 September 2010.
  2. Plumlee, Rick (1 June 2012). "Sedgwick County Zoo ranks 7th among U.S. zoos on TripAdvisor". The Wichita Eagle. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  3. "Currently Accredited Zoos and Aquariums". aza.org. AZA. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
  4. "About SCZ". Sedgwick County Zoo. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
  5. "Africa". scz.org. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  6. "Downing Gorilla Forest". scz.org. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  7. Stokes, Keith. "Sedgwick County Zoo". kansastravel.org. Kansas Travel and Tourism. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
  8. Brown, Zoe (11 March 2016). "Elephants arrive at Sedgwick County Zoo in Wichita". KSNT. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  9. "ZooLex Exhibit - The Reed Family Elephants of the Zambezi River Valley". www.zoolex.org. ZooLex Zoo Design Organization. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  10. "Sedgwick County Zoo welcomes new elephant". KWCH. 10 May 2018. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  11. "Amur tiger dies at Sedgwick County Zoo". kwch.com. 20 November 2019. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
  12. "Your Future Zoo". scz.org. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  13. "Sedgwick County Zoo celebrates 50th birthday with opening of new entrance". KWCH. 27 May 2021. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  14. "A flamingo that escaped a Kansas zoo during a storm 17 years ago has been spotted in Texas". www.cbsnews.com. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  15. Finger, Stan. "Sedgwick County Zoo leopard attacks boy through cage". kansas.com. The Wichita Eagle. Retrieved 24 May 2011.





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