Naples Zoo will reopen to the public Friday. The zoo experienced storm surge, flooding and wind damage. All animals were safe and secure after the storm. As of the reopening date, the zoo will have been closed for a total of 17 days. Many of the Zoo’s smaller animals and staff rode out the storm in the Glass Animal Hospital. This hurricane-proof building was a critical resource for avoiding storm surge and keeping animals and staff safe during the storm. The new hurricane-proof Florida panther and tiger buildings also housed animals for safety throughout the zoo. The biggest hurricane-related expenses will be garden restoration, on-site vehicles, fencing repair/replacement and erosion on the primate islands, in addition to lost revenue. To help with the Zoo’s recovery, click here. Donations can also be mailed to Naples Zoo at 1590 Goodlette Road, Naples, FL 34102, or by calling 239-262-5409 ext. 145.
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