Featured News - Current News - Archived News - News Categories

`Zoo for All` photo provided by the Buffalo Zoo
"Zoo for All" photo provided by the Buffalo Zoo

Buffalo Zoo announces 'Zoo for All' program

Submitted

Thu, Apr 11th 2024 02:20 pm

Buffalo Zoo Press Release

Today, the Buffalo Zoo is proudly announcing its new “Zoo for All” program, a bold initiative offering significantly reduced admission rates for low-income families and individuals amidst upcoming adjustments to its admission prices.

The “Zoo for All” initiative is designed to ensure everyone has the opportunity to experience the wonders and educational benefits of visiting the Buffalo Zoo. The venue worked with many community partners and leaders to develop a program that removes financial barriers and provides a variety of inclusive experiences, making the site accessible and affordable to all members of the community.

“We believe the magic of all the animal world should be shared by everyone,” Buffalo Zoo President and CEO Lisa Smith said. “The ‘Zoo for All’ program allows families of all backgrounds to connect with wildlife, fostering a love of nature and appreciation for conservation.”

Key components of the “Zoo for All” program include:

√ Discounted admission offered to qualified low-income families and individuals through presentation of SNAP Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card.

√ Additional discounts available through partnerships with Buffalo and Erie County Library System and the Arts Services Inc.

√ Learning opportunities, designed for diverse learning styles, that will encourage exploration and understanding of the natural world.

√ Free or reduced pricing days subsidized through sponsorships throughout the year that will provide opportunities for families to come together and celebrate the wonders of wildlife.

“We are deeply involved in our region, offering discounted education programs to schools, supporting other nonprofits, and now offering discounted admission to community members facing barriers such as low-income,” Smith said. “Ensuring the educational and recreational benefits offered by our historic zoo are accessible and welcoming to all is a key part of the zoo’s core mission.”

Erie County Legislature Chairwoman April N.M. Baskin said, “The Buffalo Zoo is a cultural and educational institution in our community dedicated to inclusivity and accessibility. Their new ‘Zoo for All’ program reinforces their commitment to ensuring that every resident of Buffalo and Erie County, no matter where they come from, is able to learn about and experience animals in our beloved zoo. I thank Lisa Smith and her team for lowering the cost of admission for low-income families so they, too, can build memories together at our historic Buffalo Zoo. Our distinguished cultural institutions in Erie County should be accessible to the entire community, and it takes steps like the ‘Zoo for All’ program to ensure accessibility exists.”

The Buffalo Zoo is also announcing upcoming adjustments to its admission prices. This decision comes after careful consideration and will allow the Buffalo Zoo to continue providing exceptional animal care, expand learning opportunities, and enhance the overall guest experience inline with the venue’s other offerings.

“The rising costs of providing world-class animal care, maintaining our facilities, and offering innovative educational programs necessitate full price admission adjustments,” Smith said. “These new admission prices will ensure the zoo can continue fulfilling its mission and maintain the highest standard of care for its animals.”

The new admission pricing structure will allow the Buffalo Zoo to:

√ Invest in Animal Welfare: Enhance animal habitats, expand enrichment programs, and support ongoing research initiatives.

√ Expand Engagement Programs: Develop new interactive exhibits, offer more learning opportunities, and strengthen conservation efforts.

√ Elevate the Guest Experience: Maintain current facilities, implement new guest amenities, and create exciting new experiences for visitors.

Pricing

The Buffalo Zoo is also announcing upcoming adjustments to its admission prices, effective April 15, and membership prices effective May 1.

•Off-season pricing from Sept. 3 to May 24:

  • Adult admission: $21.95
  • Child admission: $15.95
  • Senior admission: $18.95

•In-season pricing from May 25 to Sept. 1:

  • Adult admission: $25.95
  • Child admission: $19.95
  • Senior admission: $22.95

Tuesdays, all season long, will be at the off-season pricing noted above.

•Membership pricing:

  • Adult membership: $45
  • Senior membership: $35
  • Child membership (first two): $30; additional children: $25
  • Guest pass: $38

Membership offers unlimited visits throughout the year.

Additional discounted days include 716 Day (July 16) and Labor Day (Sept. 2).

Groups of more than 15 individuals receive an additional discount.

The Buffalo Zoo is currently open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, visit www.buffalozoo.org.

For a complete breakdown of the new admission prices and the “Zoo for All” program, visit www.buffalozoo.org.

More about the Buffalo Zoo

Founded in 1875, the Buffalo Zoo is the third-oldest zoo in the U.S. Each year, the Buffalo Zoo welcomes nearly 500,000 visitors annually and is among the largest tourist attractions in Western New York. Located on 23.5 acres of Frederick Law Olmsted’s Delaware Park, the Buffalo Zoo provides interactive and educational family experiences throughout the year. With a diverse collection of wild and exotic animals and more than 320 different species of plants, visitors are introduced to and engulfed by nature each time they visit.

Hometown News

View All News