Zoos
in Missouri
Animal
Paradise: 124 Jungle Dr., Strafford, MO 65757 (Springfield)
Come drive through mile after beautiful
mile of paradise where exotic animals from around the world roam free.
Enjoy up-close and personal experiences with rare, beautiful animals all
from the safety of your own car! You're likely to see zebras, llamas,
emus and even bison peering into cars to see what the humans are doing!
Butterfly
Place, The: Branson (Link not working 7/18/08)
Dickerson
Park Zoo: 3043 North Fort, Springfield, MO 65803
Take a walk on the wild side at Dickerson
Park Zoo. The zoo, located in Springfield, Missouri, is home to more than
500 animals representing 170 species.
Grant's
Farm: 10501 Gravois Rd., St. Louis, MO 63123
There are many exciting animal encounters
possible at Grant's Farm, the 281-acre ancestral home of the Busch family,
located just south of the city of St. Louis. The Farm is home to more than
1,000 animals representing more than 100 different species from six continents.
Kansas
City Zoo in Kansas City, Missouri
Promised
Land Animal Park: Eagle Rock, Missouri
We are located 10 miles north of
beautiful Eureka Springs, AR and just 45 minutes from Branson, MO. Come
and see all that we have to offer. We have a scenic 4 mile drive-thru
and an exciting petting zoo where the animals will eat right out
of your hands! We have hundreds of animals on over 100 acres that are waiting
for you!
Saint
Louis Zoo in Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
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The
Butterfly House: 41 South Central, Clayton, Missouri 63105
Wild
Canid Survival & Research Center: Eureka (Link not working
7/18/08)
Wonders
of Wildlife: 500 W. Sunshine St. - Springfield, MO - 65807
With over 225 species of live animals
in natural habitats, Wonders of Wildlife offers the unique opportunity
to see nature in an up-close and personal way.
World
Bird Sanctuary: 125 Bald Eagle Ridge Road, Valley Park, MO 63088
The World Bird Sanctuary’s mission
is to preserve the earth’s biological diversity and to secure the future
of threatened bird species in their natural environments. We work to fulfill
that mission through education, captive breeding, field studies and rehabilitation.