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Annual Report 2007 - Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo

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The <strong>Zoo</strong> Experience<strong>Zoo</strong>s matter-- now more than ever.More than 147 million people visited zoos last year. That’smore than attended all the professional sporting events inthis country combined!Tampa’s <strong>Lowry</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong> saw an increase in attendanceof nine percent in FY 07 to more than 1.1 millionvisitors. That number includes more than 203,000school-aged children.All of us at Tampa’s <strong>Lowry</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong> know firsthand thatzoos need to be safe and fun places to visit, and we workhard to make sure that every visitor has an enjoyableexperience and plans to return. We also understand thatthe number one reason people visit zoos is for recreationand entertainment. We balance entertainment and conservationby making sure the <strong>Zoo</strong> stays relevant -- a fun andexciting place to be.In addition to a living collection of more than 2,000animals, guests will find interactive exhibits and animalfeeding opportunities, rides, educational shows and waterplay areas. We work hard to be the <strong>Zoo</strong> with more to do.Interactive ExhibitsIn the Safari Africa habitat area, guests can feed a giraffe,ride a dromedary camel or encounter a white rhinoceros.In Wallaroo Station, a 4.5 acre children’s zoo, kids can feedand pet goats, ride a pony or get eye-to-eye with akangaroo. Lorikeet Landing, Stingray Bay andBushland Budgies offer up-closeencounters with thesefascinating creatures,including feedingopportunities.RidesThe <strong>Zoo</strong> offers fun rides for all ages, including animalrides, family rides and children’s rides. Revenue generatedfrom rides contributes to the <strong>Zoo</strong>’s operating budget.Coming in spring of 2008, guests can enhance theiroutdoor adventure by hopping on “Gator Falls,” a waterflume ride over a section of the Florida Wildlife Center.The narrated “Safari Ride” offers great views of Safari Africaby open-air tram and the Treetop Skyfari Sky Ride soarshigh above the <strong>Zoo</strong>. Children can also take a spin on theJungle Carousel, Muster Ride or Boomers Flyin’ Bananas.Shows and Keeper TalksTampa’s <strong>Lowry</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong> offers many opportunities to getcloser to animals and learn more about them from trainedanimal staff. The <strong>Zoo</strong> offers fun and educational keepertalks with animals like African penguins, manatees, reptilesand other “critters,” primates and alligators. The free-flightbirds of prey show is always a visitor favorite.Water PlayGuests can head to the Manatee Fountain near the <strong>Zoo</strong>’smain entrance for a splashin’ good time. This circular“splash ground” is surrounded by benches for parents torelax while watching the little ones play. The “Billabong”water play area in Wallaroo Station takes guests “downunder” for an aquatic romp with enough water funto stay cool in the hot sun.Page 5Page 6

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