The Toronto Zoo is a large zoo located in Toronto, Canada. It covers an area of about 710 acres (287 hectares) and is home to over 5,000 animals representing over 450 species.
The zoo is divided into seven different geographic regions, including Africa, the Americas, Australasia, Canadian Domain, Eurasia, Indo-Malaya, and the Tundra Trek. Each area is designed to showcase the animals and habitats of that region.
Some of the most popular exhibits at the Toronto Zoo include the African Savanna, which is home to lions, giraffes, zebras, and other African animals, and the Tundra Trek, which is home to polar bears, Arctic foxes, and reindeer. Other exhibits include the Great Barrier Reef, which is home to a variety of aquatic animals such as sharks, stingrays, and sea turtles, and the Gorilla Rainforest, which is home to Western Lowland Gorillas.
The Toronto Zoo is also known for its conservation efforts and research programs. It has a number of conservation initiatives in place to protect endangered species, such as the African Elephant and the Western Lowland Gorilla, and has partnered with various organizations to conduct research on animal behavior, genetics, and physiology.