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Zoos and Botanical Gardens in United States
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Chicago Botanic Garden
The Chicago Botanic Garden is a world-renowned living museum and so much more. Its roots grow throughout greater Chicago and beyond, inspiring all people to connect with plants. The Garden helps build healthier communities through urban agriculture, offers lifelong learning opportunities, leads pioneering plant conservation research, and showcases the beauty of horticulture. The Garden is a nonprofit organization run as a public/private partnership with the Forest Preserves of Cook County.
201 to 500 staff
Longwood Gardens
In 1906, industrialist Pierre du Pont (1870-1954) purchased a small farm near Kennett Square, PA, to save a collection of historic trees from being sold for lumber. Throughout his life, Mr. du Pont indulged his passion for gardening, turning his farm into a magnificent horticultural showplace. Today, Longwood Gardens is one of the great gardens of the world, encompassing 1,077 acres of gardens, woodlands, meadows, fountains, a 10,010-pipe Aeolian organ and a 4-acre grand Conservatory. Longwood continues the mission set forth by Mr. du Pont to bring joy and inspiration to everyone through the beauty of nature, conservation, and learning. Longwood Gardens offers a breadth of mission programming that includes exhibitions, musical performances by top artists, renowned horticulture education programs, horticulture research, environmental stewardship and cultural and community engagement.
501 to 1000 staff
North Carolina Zoo
At the North Carolina Zoo, we celebrate nature. As the world's largest habitat zoo, we inspire a lifelong curiosity about animals for the hundreds of thousands of people who visit us each year. Our dedicated team of experts provides exceptional, compassionate care for the more than 1,700 animals that call our Zoo home. We also lead efforts locally and globally to protect wildlife and wild places because we believe nature's diversity is critical for our collective future. The North Carolina Zoo invites all of our guests to witness the majesty of the wild in the heart of North Carolina. and welcome everyone to join in our mission to protect nature's diversity. Visit NCZoo.org to begin your life-changing journey. An AZA-accredited facility.
201 to 500 staff
San Diego Zoo Safari Park
The San Diego Zoo Safari Park, originally named the San Diego Wild Animal Park until 2010, is an 1,800 acre zoo in the San Pasqual Valley area of San Diego, California, near Escondido. It is one of the largest tourist attractions in San Diego County.
51 to 200 staff
Phoenix Zoo
As a non-profit charitable organization the Phoenix Zoo provides experiences that inspire people and motivate them to care for the natural world. The Zoo has served more than 42 million people since opening in 1962 and more than 1.4 million people visit annually. Located on 125 acres in Phoenix's Papago Park, with 40 acres currently developed, the Zoo is home to more than 1,400 animals including more than 30 different endangered or threatened species from around the world.
201 to 500 staff
Aquarium Of The Pacific
The Aquarium of the Pacific is Southern California’s largest Aquarium. It displays about animals and more than 100 exhibits that celebrate the planet’s largest and most diverse body of water, the Pacific Ocean. Its galleries represent the frigid waters of the Northern Pacific, the temperate Southern California region, and the warm coral reefs and lagoons of the Tropical Pacific. Each year approximately 1.7 million people visit the Aquarium, making it consistently one of the leading attractions in the Los Angeles region. Beyond its world-class animal exhibits, the Aquarium offers educational programs for people of all ages from hands-on activities to lectures by leading scientists. Through these programs and a variety of multimedia experiences, the Aquarium provides opportunities to delve deeper into ocean science and learn more about our planet.
201 to 500 staff
Pittsburgh Botanic Garden
Pittsburgh Botanic Garden inspires people to value plants, garden design and the natural world by cultivating plant collections of the Allegheny Plateau and temperate regions, creating display gardens, conducting educational programs and conserving the environment. Pittsburgh Botanic Garden is a qualified caretaker for 460 acres of southwest Pennsylvania’s land and water. In addition to ongoing conservation efforts such as mitigating acid mine drainage and reforestation projects, the Garden provides 65 acres of cultivated gardens and woodlands for the public to connect to plants. Through this innate experience: young minds are engaged, gardeners are inspired, and all visitors find a sense of calm. The dream of a group of horticulturalists, the initial idea for this outdoor public garden for the region began in the late 1980’s. The land was acquired through a 99-year lease from Allegheny County in 1998. The Garden opened to the public in 2015 and continues to enhance and expand its gardens and woodlands. The new Welcome Center and surrounding Auto Garden opened on April 1, 2021, completing $12.5 million of projects to elevate the visitor experience with the addition of garden features, a café, as well as expanded learning and gathering spaces. Since opening its gates to the public in 2015, more than individuals have visited the Garden to explore, learn or celebrate a milestone. This visitation has increased year over year, with approximately in 2023. In addition to visitation, membership also has grown steadily with 3,700 households currently.
51 to 200 staff
African Safari Wildlife Park
African Safari Wildlife Park has been delighting families for over 50 years. The free-range Drive-Thru Safari features giraffe, bison, alpacas and deer. The Walk-Thru Safari, open seasonally, features kangaroos, porcupines, birds and educational animal programs.
11 to 50 staff
Moody Gardens
Moody Gardens is a public, non-profit educational destination utilizing nature in the advancement of rehabilitation, conservation, recreation, and research. Located on Galveston Island, Moody Gardens is home to the Rainforest and Aquarium Pyramids, Hotel, Spa & Convention Center, Golf Course, and more! Visit to view and apply for available positions or email your resume to employment@moodygardens.org
501 to 1000 staff
Fort Worth Botanic Garden
Enjoy the captivating beauty of Fort Worth Botanic Garden (FWBG) and Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT), one of the largest centers for botanical exploration and discovery in the United States. The new organization brings together BRIT’s fundraising, education, and world-class research capabilities with the Garden’s historically significant grounds, event facilities, and horticultural expertise. Together, FWBG will create one of the leading public gardens in America.
51 to 200 staff
Lake Superior Zoo
The Lake Superior Zoo is located in Duluth, MN. We are home to over 300 animals from our region and around the world!
11 to 50 staff
Naples Zoo At Caribbean Gardens
Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens is a nonprofit charitable organization caring for rare species both in and outside the wild. Wildlife from anteaters to zebras live within this historic botanical garden founded in 1919 where guests can wander the paths, learn from animal care staff, and embark on a guided cruise through islands of primates. Its conservation and education mission focuses on programs that create a better future for both people and wildlife. With the support of visitors, members, and donors, Naples Zoo has invested over 2 million dollars saving plants and animals in the wild since 2014. See our current field conservation programs at Naples Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, the international organization that sets the highest standards for wildlife institutions. Learn more how you can join in supporting Naples Zoo to create a better future for all living things.
51 to 200 staff
Natural Encounters, Inc
Offering expertise in animal training, staff training, educational program production and presentation, exhibit design, and enrichment. With innovative, industry-leading technology, the NEI team of trainers has worked with hundreds of species of animals and has taught the art and science of behavior change to thousands of people.
11 to 50 staff
Sedgwick County Zoo
The Sedgwick County Zoo is dedicated to inspiring respect and conservation for wildlife and wild places. Home to nearly animals of more than 400 different species, SCZ has been recognized with national and international awards for its support of field conservation programs and successful breeding of rare and endangered species. Opened in 1971, it has been ranked among the best zoos in the country and is the No. 1 outdoor family tourist attraction in Kansas. The Sedgwick County Zoo is a not-for-profit organization, accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).
51 to 200 staff
Betty Ford Alpine Gardens
Betty Ford Alpine Gardens in Vail, Colorado, is an internationally acclaimed botanic garden known for unique alpine plants, education programs and conservation practices. At 8200', it is North America's highest botanical garden with a mission to "to protect the alpine environment through education, conservation and living plant collections."." As the sole keeper of the nation’s exclusive collection of Colorado’s alpine flora, the Betty Ford Alpine Gardens is actively engaged in the conservation of alpine plants from around the world. Included in the Colorado alpine collection are rare and endangered species endemic to the state, including the Parachute penstemon, an unusual plant that grows only in oil shale talus along steep cliffs in western Colorado, and the Hoosier Pass ipomopsis, a member of the phlox family that is found only above feet in the Mosquito Range."-Sarah Chase Shaw While a stunning place to visit there is much more to this Garden. Each year a new education exhibit will surprise even the most knowledgeable visitor and visitors can learn about the scientific work being accomplished in the alpine to save the fragile species that call it home. The outdoor gardens are open dawn until dusk year-round, with snow on the ground November through April. The Education Center provides exhibits, programs and features an Alpine House. See the Gardens book "On the Roof of the Rocky Mountains: The Botanical Legacy of Betty Ford Alpine Gardens".
1 to 10 staff
Butterfly Wonderland
Butterfly Wonderland is the largest indoor butterfly conservatory in America and widely regarded as one of the “Top Things To Do in Arizona”. The magnificent glass conservatory provides the ideal tropical rainforest habitat for thousands of butterflies from around the world to fly freely. Setting the stage before guests enter the conservatory is a 3D movie chronicling the amazing journey of the monarch butterfly, followed by a tour through the Emergence Gallery where guests are inches away from live chrysalis as they emerge into beautiful butterflies. Along with the butterflies, guests have the chance to see other rainforest animals such as insects and spiders in the Spineless Giants Gallery, colorful and exotic fish in the Tropical Waters Gallery, and unique reptiles and amphibians in the Rainforest Reptiles Gallery. Butterfly Wonderland is located at Arizona Boardwalk, Scottsdale’s one-of-a-kind entertainment destination that features nine marquee attractions – OdySea Aquarium, Butterfly Wonderland, UFO Experience, Ripley’s Believe It or Not!®, Laser + Mirror Maze, Museum of Illusions, Pangaea Land of the Dinosaurs, Cyber Quest and Johnny’s Playground – in addition to multiple dining, shopping, and amusement venues. The outdoor courtyard regularly hosts a variety of free events and family entertainment throughout the year. Parking is free and there is no admission required to enter Arizona Boardwalk. Arizona Boardwalk is located at 9500 E. Via de Ventura, Scottsdale, AZ 85256, within the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, and is part of the Talking Stick Entertainment District.
51 to 200 staff
Miami Beach Botanical Garden
The Miami Beach Botanical Garden is a unique, subtropical oasis of beauty and tranquility within an urban setting. We are a community resource that engages, inspires and refreshes our visitors. Our mission is to promote environmental enjoyment, stewardship and sustainability through education, the arts and interaction with the natural world. We are also a dynamic venue for weddings, corporate meetings, social gatherings, cultural events, art performances and healthy living. We are open Tuesday - Sunday from 9am to 5pm. Admission is free. Become a Garden member and enjoy the benefits of membership.
11 to 50 staff
Racine Zoo
Nestled on the sandy shores of beautiful Lake Michigan, the Racine Zoo is home to some of the world's most remarkable and endangered wildlife. The walk is easy for kids and seniors, making the Racine Zoo a great way to enjoy the outdoors with the family.
11 to 50 staff
Washed Ashore
Washed Ashore, Art to Save the Sea is a nonprofit organization committed to combating plastic pollution through art and education. Their mission is to build and exhibit aesthetically powerful art to educate a global audience about plastic pollution in oceans and waterways and to spark positive changes in consumer habits. In ten years, Washed Ashore has processed over 35 tons of plastic pollution from the Pacific Northwest’s ocean beaches to create over 85 works of art that are awakening the hearts and minds of viewers to the global marine debris crisis. Washed Ashore has exhibited their giant sculptures at many noteworthy venues including the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, The Kelly Clarkson Show, Disney and many Zoos, Aquariums and Botanical Gardens across the United States.
11 to 50 staff
Wellfield Botanic Gardens
Wellfield Botanic Gardens is ‘a living museum’ located at 1011 N. Main St, Elkhart, Indiana. Situated on the historic North Main Street well field, the Gardens are 36 acres in size, including 18 acres of water. The private, not-for-profit was created in 2005 to celebrate the inseparable relationship between water and life, inspire creativity and lifelong learning, foster stewardship of our natural world, and grow community. The garden is open year-round. Activities include special events and festivals, workshops and educational opportunities, a summer concert series, winter holiday lights, and seasonal programming. Facilities may be rented for private events including weddings, anniversaries, and celebrations of life. For more information visit wellfieldgardens.org, email info@wellfieldgardens.org, or follow us on socials.
11 to 50 staff
Black Rock Forest
Black Rock Forest is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization with a mission of advancing scientific understanding of the natural world through research, education, and conservation programs. The organization maintains a 3,920-acre forest and a scientific field station in the Hudson Highlands, 60 miles north of New York City. We collaborate with our Consortium members – universities, schools, scientific and cultural institutions – to pursue and foster scientific inquiry, and to create educational programs for K-16 students, teachers, and the general public. Black Rock Forest works with many partners to pursue conservation goals in the Hudson Highlands and the greater mid-Hudson Valley region.
11 to 50 staff
Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden
Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden is a sanctuary of tranquil beauty for the wellbeing of all. Inspiring joy, curiosity and replenishment in a serene rhododendron garden in Portland, Oregon. The garden is a public - private partnership between the Portland Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society and the City of Portland's Parks and Recreation Bureau.
11 to 50 staff
Dow Gardens
Since being established in 1899, as a home for Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow and family, the 110-acre Dow Gardens now welcomes more than guests per year. Visitors are invited to leave the pathway and explore the uniquely-designed landscape, take a tour of the historic Pines Home, participate in one of many hands-on educational programs, and discover beautiful art and music in a relaxed setting. Dow Gardens is comprised of an Estate Garden, Exploration Garden, and Whiting Forest, which (upon completion) will take visitors four stories high to stroll along the nation’s longest forest canopy walk.
11 to 50 staff
Pinecrest Gardens
ABOUT PINECREST GARDENS Pinecrest Gardens, with its lush landscapes, beautiful botanic gardens and buzzing community scene, welcomes over local and international visitors each year. Formerly the beloved Parrot Jungle, the Village of Pinecrest acquired this South Florida gem in 2002, securing its place on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. Today, Pinecrest Gardens provides a multifaceted venue for the arts, education, and environmental conservation. Beyond its rich history, it serves as both an entertainment destination and a picturesque backdrop for special occasions, spanning from weddings and bridal showers to corporate events. Committed to inclusivity, Pinecrest Gardens extends a warm invitation to visitors everywhere, offering a rich tapestry of events, workshops, and enlightening experiences designed to enthrall and educate. Whether it's attending a live concert in the 530-seat amphitheater, wandering through 14 acres of botanical wonders punctuated by native wetlands, hardwood hammocks, and a serene cypress slough, playing on the new inclusive, ADA-accessible playground or participating in an art-centric festival or horticultural tour, there's always something to discover.
11 to 50 staff
Ruth Bancroft Garden
A world-renowned 3.5-acre garden, housing a collection of succulents, both unique and beloved, as well as drought-tolerant plants from around the world. The Garden’s founder, Ruth Bancroft, lived to be 109 and was a pioneer in drought-tolerant gardening. Open to the public year-round, the Garden showcases fabulous blooms during every season and highlights plant structure and texture in robust plantings.
11 to 50 staff
Sherman Library & Gardens
The Sherman Library & Gardens is a non-profit that has been deeply rooted in Orange County for over half of a century, serving the community as a sanctuary and education beacon for history, horticulture and the arts. Founded in 1966 by Arnold Haskell, and named for his friend and mentor, Moses Hazeltine Sherman, this iconic institution serves as a guardian of regional history and artifacts, a living library of plants both native and exotic, and a conservator of artistic works influenced by and produced in the Pacific Southwest.
11 to 50 staff
Olbrich Botanical Gardens
Award-winning Olbrich Botanical Gardens features 16 acres of outdoor display gardens and the indoor, tropical Bolz Conservatory. Explore the Prairie style Tower Garden and the only Thai Pavilion and Garden in the continental U.S. Events & exhibits, concerts, classes and workshops for adults and youth, gift shop, gardening library, and meeting rooms.
11 to 50 staff
Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve Association, Inc
Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that showcases an extraordinary diversity of plants native to Pennsylvania and the Delaware Valley region. We steward and protect our museum-accredited native plant collection with the goal of encouraging the public to visit, enjoy and learn about the richness of Pennsylvania's natural heritage. Of the approximately species native to Pennsylvania, the Preserve is home to nearly 800 of them. More than 70 of these species are rare, threatened or endangered native plants designated as Plants of Special Concern in Pennsylvania. A deer exclosure fence surrounds and protects 100 of our 134 acres. Over five and a half miles of picturesque trails offer some of the best hiking in all of Bucks County. You’re invited to learn more about our unique plant collection and the wealth of birds, butterflies and other wildlife that it supports. Educational programs run year- round, and the renowned Native Plant Nursery is open from April through early November. Take advantage of our online native plant resources, and visit us to enjoy a safe, outdoor connection to nature!
11 to 50 staff
Electric City Aquarium & Reptile Den
Upon entering, you’ll be transported to an enchanting world where you can explore both land and sea. Our aquarium and reptile den provide a myriad of opportunities to learn about the amphibians, reptiles, mammals and aquatic creatures with which we share the earth. Electric City Aquarium & Reptile Den is a privately owned aquarium that is open to the public.
11 to 50 staff
Gardens Of Golden Gate Park
Gardens of Golden Gate Park is a public/private partnership between the San Francisco Recreation & Park Department and the San Francisco Botanical Garden Society (a nonprofit 501c3 organization doing business as the “Gardens of Golden Gate Park”) to jointly operate the Conservatory of Flowers, Japanese Tea Garden, and San Francisco Botanical Garden. Conservatory of Flowers 100 John F. Kennedy Drive San Francisco, CA 94118 415-831-2090 conservatoryofflowers.org Japanese Tea Garden 75 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive San Francisco, CA 94118 sfjapaneseteagarden.org San Francisco Botanical Garden 1199 9th Ave San Francisco, CA 94122 415-661-1316 sfbg.org
51 to 200 staff
Mount Desert Island Land & Garden Preserve
Mount Desert Land & Garden Preserve is a nonprofit organization that cares for three gardens and over acres of natural lands in Seal Harbor and Northeast Harbor, Maine, United States. All gardens and lands are open to the public.
11 to 50 staff
Sustainable Safari
Our mission is to educate the public on planetary sustainability through the use of live animals in a safe and up-close manner.
11 to 50 staff
Monk Botanical Gardens
Monk Botanical Gardens operates a public botanical garden and provides associated educational, recreational, and social activities for the region. The Gardens cultivates well-being in people, communities, and the environment with experiences that engage, educate, and inspire. In just a few short years, the Monk Botanical Gardens has grown into an exciting community attraction. “I can remember going to a planning meeting there with a guest garden design consultant in 2010, ” says a former board member. “We sat on the grass; there was literally nothing there.” Not so today. Visitors to the Gardens can relax in the contemplative environment of the Memory Garden and Memorial Plaza, climb the magnificent Treehouse, bring lunch and enjoy it under the roof at the “Potager” pavilion in the Kitchen Garden, view unusual plantings in the Meditation Garden, and explore the foot trails that wind through the fields and woods, and border the pond. These features are just the start of what, in time, will be one of the most picturesque botanical gardens in the region, if not the state. And it’s all because of volunteers and donors—who have pitched in with expertise and funds to grow the Gardens to its present state. Located at 1901 N. Fourth Ave. on Wausau’s west side, on 29 acres (19 acres first generously donated by the Robert W. Monk family), the Gardens has become an urban sanctuary for education, appreciation of our environment, relaxation and recreation. “What an absolutely awesome place…a magical escape into nature…” wrote one visitor on Facebook recently. See our classes and programs for adults and children at our programs page Learn more about the specific Gardens and special features by going to the Visit section. Find out how to volunteer, become a member, or donate at the Get Involved section. Most of all…come out for a pleasant adventure through Monk Botanical Gardens!
11 to 50 staff
North Carolina Botanical Garden
The North Carolina Botanical Garden (NCBG), part of the University of North Carolina, is a public garden focused on the display, study, and conservation of southeastern native plants. Through our educational, recreational, therapeutic horticulture, and research programs, we extend opportunities for connection with nature to people of all abilities and backgrounds. From the preservation of local biodiversity to sustainable gardening and event management practices, NCBG incorporates a conservation ethic into all parts of our operations. The Garden's primary office, the James & Delight Allen Education Center, is the first LEED Platinum certified state-owned building or public museum in North Carolina. The main display gardens around the Allen Education Center include an extensive southeastern native carnivorous plant collection and habitat gardens that mimic the natural plant communities of North Carolina. NCBG also manages Battle Park and Coker Arboretum on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus, the Piedmont Nature Trail system behind the display gardens, Mason Farm Biological Reserve, Parker Preserve, and the UNC Herbarium, a collection of over plant specimens. The North Carolina Botanical Garden is free and open to the public from 9 a.m-5 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays; the Garden is closed on Mondays and University holidays. See current job postings at go.unc.edu/NCBGjobs.
11 to 50 staff
Friendship Botanic Gardens
These historic gardens are inspired by the 1933 Century of Progress Fair in Chicago and cover land traced with trails used for hundreds of years by Native Americans. The grounds include 105 acres of trails through the woods and open spaces with gardens, a meadow, a lake, and Trail Creek. The gardens are open Tuesdays-Sunday 9 a.m- 5 p.m. from May through the last weekend of October. Thursdays are half price admission days. Admission is $10 for ages 13 and over. Children 12 and under are free. Memberships are available for individuals or families. Friendship Botanic Gardens are accessed by walking earthen trails and lawns. A golf cart tour is available to book online, and must be scheduled ahead of time. Those who take tours also must pay the day’s admission fee. Friendship Botanic Gardens are also available for wedding ceremonies and receptions and other events. We host several cultural and educational events throughout the year. Please visit our website at for more information or call 219-878-9885.
1 to 10 staff
Kruckeberg Botanic Garden Foundation
This four-acre public garden contains a unique blend of Pacific Northwest native plants and unusual exotics set in a naturalistic wooded setting. It may take multiple visits to see the more than species, which include native and exotic conifers, hardwoods, rhododendrons, magnolias, ferns and groundcovers. Several trees are the largest or most rare in the state. Birdwatchers have identified more than 40 bird species while visiting the Garden. Located in Shoreline, Washington, the Garden was founded in 1958 by Dr. Arthur Kruckeberg and his wife Mareen, botanists and horticulturalists who amassed the plant collection over 50 years in the gardens surrounding their home. In 2008, the Garden became part of the City of Shoreline’s park system, preserving it for generations of public enjoyment. Operation and maintenance of the Garden are the responsibility of the Kruckeberg Botanic Garden Foundation, a nonprofit organization, in collaboration with the City of Shoreline. Kruckeberg also operates the on-site MsK Nursery, which carries native plants and hardy exotics that are well suited for a Northwest garden. All nursery sales and memberships support Garden operations and programming. The Garden is open to the public year-round on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
1 to 10 staff
Suncoast Primate Sanctuary Foundation Inc
SUNCOAST PRIMATE SANCTUARY FOUNDATION INC is a company based out of 4600 ALT 19, PALM HARBOR, Florida, United States.
1 to 10 staff
Zoofari Parks, Llc
Zoofari Parks, LLC owns and operates three zoological parks, Virginia Safari Park, Alabama Safari Park, Texas Zoofari Park and the Gulf Breeze Zoo. Conservation is fundamental in daily operations and guests to the parks are encouraged to join us in making a difference globally. Funding for conservation programs is made possible through the continued support of park guests. Zoofari Parks, LLC is privately owned and receives no state or federal tax support.
201 to 500 staff
Shalom Wildlife Sanctuary
Shalom Wildlife - Wisconsin's Wildest Zoo. 100 acres of outdoor adventure. View deer, elk, bison, wolves and much more.
11 to 50 staff
State Botanical Garden Of Georgia
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia, a unit of UGA Public Service and Outreach, is one of the state’s most treasured resources. With 323 acres of natural areas and cultivated gardens, the State Botanical Garden offers unique experiences for nature lovers. The garden offers eight specialty gardens, including the Alice H. Richards Children’s Garden, and over five miles of trails within an Audubon-designated important birding area. Throughout the year, the garden hosts educational programming, including camps, classes, workshops, concerts and festivals for visitors of all ages. Facilities across the garden feature art exhibits and annual lectures, including the Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum.
11 to 50 staff
Alabama Safari Park
Alabama Safari Park, a 350-acre safari park, opened in 2018 and works to provide animals with as natural a habitat as possible for the more than 450 animals living there. It features a 3-mile road where guests can feed Banteng, Grevy's and Grants Zebras, Watusi, Bison, Eland, Sable Antelope, and many other exotic animals free-roaming and up close, without barriers. The park also features engaging walk-through exhibits and a beautiful Giraffe Tower where guests enjoy feeding numerous Reticulated Giraffe. The park offers unique encounters with sloths and Aldabra tortoises. The Alabama Safari Park is located in Hope Hull, Alabama.
11 to 50 staff
Arboretum San Antonio
Join us in building Arboretum San Antonio - a long-term investment for our community that will take significant vision, time, and resources. We cannot wait to welcome you to our tree sanctuary - open to all.
1 to 10 staff
Bear Country Usa
Nestled in over 200 acres amidst towering pines and along rolling meadows just eight miles south of Rapid City, Bear Country U.S.A. offers visitors intimate views of most North American mammals. Visitors take a leisurely three-mile drive through numerous enclosures and encounter black bear, elk, reindeer, arctic wolves, bighorn sheep, dall sheep, gray wolves, cougars, pronghorn, mule deer and buffalo. After the drive, you cannot miss out on our Wildlife Walkway area, which exhibits over 15 different species of small North American wildlife, including our playful black bear cubs!
11 to 50 staff
Blithewold Mansion, Gardens And Arboretum
Blithewold is a 33-acre summer estate with grand views of Narragansett Bay and is nationally significant in American history as one of the most fully developed and authentic examples of the Country Place Era. The property features a 45-room mansion filled with family heirlooms, and is framed by a series of lovely gardens that range in character from mysterious to exotic and from poetic to practical. An exceptional collection of rare and unusual plants, specimen trees, an accessible greenhouse, and whimsical stonework project a character that is romantic, fresh, and inspiring – and unique to Blithewold. Our Mission is to preserve New England’s finest garden estate through excellence in horticulture and historic preservation, and by our example to teach and inspire others. Come and experience Blithewold today.
11 to 50 staff
Global Wildlife Center
The Global Wildlife Center is one of the largest free-roaming wildlife preserves of its kind in the country! We are located in Folsom, Louisiana and are home to over exotic, endangered, and threatened animals from all over the world. We are committed to fostering education and interest in wildlife conservation to all ages.
11 to 50 staff
Parks America
Parks! America Inc. is a public company with a strong record of success, an experienced senior management team and a diverse Board of Directors. The company is in the business of acquiring and operating family entertainment parks, including amusement parks, water parks, and animal parks. The 2020 fiscal year revenue totaled a record $9.5 million, and 2021 fiscal year revenue exceeded $11 million. The company includes three owned subsidiaries: Wild Animal Safari in Pine Mountain, Georgia, Wild Animal Safari in Springfield, Missouri and Aggieland Safari in Bryan-College Station, Texas. The Wild Animal Safari Park in Pine Mountain, Georgia was acquired in 2005, Wild Animal Safari in Springfield/Strafford, Missouri was acquired in 2008 and the company purchased the Aggieland Safari in 2020. All three parks provide quality family entertainment for all ages. Guests get to be close and personal with wild and exotic animals from all over the globe. Each park consists of over five hundred wild animals that roam free in hundreds of open pastures and/or are highlighted in Walkabout Adventure Zoo exhibits. Guests can learn about animal conservation and education through animal feeding experiences and semi-private animal encounters. The parks have initiated Jr. Zookeeper Summer Day Camps for extended learning opportunities for kids under 16 years old.
51 to 200 staff
Queen Creek Botanical Gardens
Unique among botanical gardens, all of the plants in the gardens are edible fruits, vegetables, herbs or edible flowers have been individually selected for their aesthetic style and elegance and utility to humanity. Come taste the beauty. Offering guided tours, education, fieldtrips, and unique farm to table expereinces.
1 to 10 staff
The Wild Animal Park
The Wild Animal Park - The Adventure Begins Here - Chittenango New York The Wild Animal Park is an interactive zoological destination offering unforgettable opportunities to learn and explore. Home to all seven big cat species, the park features hands-on animal encounters, educational tours through our safari, and engaging interactive exhibits that inspire curiosity and deepen understanding of the animal world. Our mission is to connect guests with remarkable species through exceptional care, immersive experiences, and education that leaves a lasting impact.
11 to 50 staff