Established in 1977, Popcorn Park Zoo is a sanctuary for abandoned, injured, ill, exploited, abused and elderly wildlife, exotic and farm animals. It displays a variety of animals, including tigers, mountain lions, camels, emus, monkeys, rheas and Australian wallabies. The zoo also exhibits deers, bobcats, American black bears and raccoons. Popcorn Park Zoo additionally keeps various farm...
About Us:Popcorn Park Zoo was established in 1977 for the sole purpose of providing a refuge for wildlife that were sick, elderly, abandoned, abused, or injured, and which could no longer survive in its natural habitat. As time went on, we expanded to include exotic and domestic animals. All our residents once faced these circumstances, as well as exploitation and illegal ownership. Over 200 of...
At Popcorn Park Zoo, there is always place for homeless animals. Owned by the Associated Humane Society, the zoo is one part of the large-scale shelter, that this non-profit organization provides. Established in 1977, the zoo is home to hundreds of abandoned and injured birds and animals. Visitors will get to see a wide range of animal species including lions, tigers, bears, monkeys, camels,...