Our mission | We connect your life to wildlife while inspiring lifelong learning and conservation action. |
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Akron Zoo
How you help | Volunteers play a key role in helping the zoo achieve its mission and strategic goals, assisting the Akron Zoo in the areas of education and conservation through active participation in programs, special events, and public relations. |
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About us | The roots of the Akron Zoo date back to the early 1900’s and the gift of Perkins Park to the City of Akron to be used for ‘the enjoyment of children’. Two brown bears were donated, and a facility appropriate for the era was built in the park. In 1950, a small museum of Natural History was also incorporated. In 1953, the museum was expanded to include the Akron Children’s Zoo, a menagerie of Mother Goose themes. The zoo flourished during the 50’s and 60’s. In the late 1970’s, the Board of Directors offered to become the governing body of the zoo. In 1980, the Board of Directors finalized contractual agreements with the City of Akron and became one of the first zoos in the country to privatize and become a non-profit organization. Mother Goose displays were changed to more natural exhibits, and animals from the Americas were added to the collection. The zoo’s name was changed to the Akron Zoological Park. |
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