The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, located in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, is one of the oldest zoos in the country. It was founded in 1873 and is now home to over 500 animal species, including several endangered and threatened species.
The zoo is divided into several different sections, including Africa, Australia, Asia, and North America. Each section features animals and plants from the corresponding region of the world. Some of the most popular animals at the Cincinnati Zoo include the elephants, giraffes, lions, tigers, and polar bears.
In addition to the animals, the zoo has several exhibits and attractions, including the Jungle Trails, a 4-D theater, a train ride, and a carousel. The zoo is also known for its Botanical Garden, which features over 3,000 plant species.
The Cincinnati Zoo is a leader in wildlife conservation and education, and it has several programs aimed at promoting the preservation of endangered species. It is also home to the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden Center for Conservation and Research of Endangered Wildlife (CREW), which is dedicated to the study and conservation of endangered species.