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Ground was first broken for the Africa region in the spring of 1976, and the grand opening of the original five habitats took place in the summer of 1980. Today, it’s home to a multitude of habitats, including those showcasing chimpanzees, giraffes, gorillas, zebras and, of course, elephants.

Ostrich Egg Interactive
Ostrich Egg Interactive
jparsons
Fri, 07/13/2018 - 10:59
Loui Bradley, North Carolina Zoo Exhibit Designer
Fiberglass resin
Made possible by a gift to the NC Zoo Society by Progress Energy
Nature's Recyclers

Nature’s Recyclers

Chris Gabriel
Sponsored by Bob and Bonnie Meeker
Mbashiri

Mbashiri

William Rankin
Sponsored by Bob and Bonnie Meeker
Two limestone hippos with the Africa bridge in the backgorund.

Hippo Pod

Meg White
Sponsored by Bob and Bonnie Meeker
Ganesia

Ganesia

Donna Dobberfuhl
Sponsored by Ross Bulla and Shad Spencer in honor of Caleb Ross Spencer
Elephants

Elephants Art

J. Tucker Bailey
Made possible by a gift to the NC Zoo Society in memory of David Wayne Holt
Elephant Tracking Game

Elephant Tracking Game

Diane Villa and Steve Runnfeldt
Sponsored by Bob and Bonnie Meeker
Ball Python

Ball Python

Chris Gabriel
Sponsored by Bob and Bonnie Meeker
Ant Bear

Ant Bear

Chris Gabriel
Sponsored by Bob and Bonnie Meeker