Menominee Park Zoo

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The Menominee Park Zoo is a free, small 8-acre (3.2 ha) zoo located in Oshkosh,[1] Wisconsin, within Menominee Park, operated by the Oshkosh Zoological Society.

Menominee Park is the city's largest park located on the near north side of Oshkosh on Lake Winnebago. Within Menominee Park, the zoo is surrounding the lagoon at the center of the park. The address for the zoo is 520 Pratt Trail, off of E. Merritt Avenue.

The zoo was founded in 1945. A couple donated funds to allow free access starting in 2006.[2]

The zoo typically houses between 30 and 50 animals,[1] including many different kinds of otters, elk, wolves, tortoises, birds, and some other seasonal animals. Peacocks roam freely around the zoo.

References[]

  1. ^ a b Steinbrinck, Justin (29 June 2017). "Getting wild at the Menominee Park Zoo in Oshkosh". WLUK. Retrieved May 6, 2020.
  2. ^ "Couple Lets Visitors See the Zoo for Free a $65,000 Donation Will Cover Entrance Fees This Year at the Menominee Park Zoo". Capital Newspapers. Associated Press. April 13, 2006. Retrieved May 6, 2020.

External links[]

Official website

Coordinates: 44°01′17″N 88°31′06″W / 44.02139°N 88.51833°W / 44.02139; -88.51833

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