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So much history
I have been coming to the zoo since I was a toddler. I adored it as a kid and while I am sorry to see old things change: the elephants, feeding time in the Lion House, and Monkey Island in particular, there are positive changes happening and I look forward to seeing what they come up with next.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 28 2009

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SO BAD
This is the worst example of a zoo EVER! The animals look kinda pale and there is almost nothing to do!!!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 08 2009

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WHAT A LET DOWN
My family and I visited the zoo approximately 2 yrs ago and it was a nice experience. Since then we returned and it was such a let down. We only saw about 5 animals and the place looked like it needed rennovations. We wont be returning to the SF zoo any time soon.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on May 19 2009

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Go to the Oakland Zoo instead.
This zoo has been in a decaying orbit for many years. They never built the elephant exhibits that they should have and lost the ability to keep elephants. The death of a zoo patron by a tiger reflects poor animal care and exhibit design. The primate conservation and education exhibits were once first-class, but have been allowed to completely deteriorate. The chimpanzee concrete exhibit is beyond appalling.

Reviewed by: David from on May 10 2009

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Doubt we'll ever go back....
After a long hiatus from visiting the Zoo, our recent visit was a major disappointment Far too many exhibits are closed. It looks like a ghost town. My 7 year old was very disappointed that the exhibit with the anaconda was closed. There were no other snakes... which is his primary interest. Only two exhibits truly have merit: the grizzly exhibit and the first exhibit you see upon entry with the giraffes. The playground needs major upgrades.

Reviewed by: Anna from on Dec 03 2008

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Horrible
This zoo like any other is horrible. No animal of any kind doesn't want to be in a cage

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 16 2008

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So Sad
I first visited the zoo in 1977 - and it was disappointing then. When I re-visited it in Sept. 2008 - evern more disappointing!!! I can't belive how the animals conditions are - very sad. Why isn't something being done about it - any animal activist group - screaming for change and animal welfare???

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 10 2008

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saddest zoo I have visited!
we have been to many american and british zoos and this was the saddest experience we have had. You could have fit the animals they have in a zoo a quarter of the size! Empty enclosures everywhere and a lot of the animals where old which isnt a problem but you could tell by the rest of the zoo they wouldn't be replaced. Another sad thing was the amount of cages with one of the species, this wa perhaps the saddest thing! on the way out I flicked through a History of the zoo book and saw that 10 to 20 years ago this would have been a great zoo with many photos of animals they didn't exhibit now. So I had to speak to somebody to ask questions and was told that a lot of the zoo wasnt disabled friendly so these areas had to be shut until it was sorted. I was also told that the last of the hippos had been put to sleep due to old age.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 16 2008

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A disgrace t the city of San Francisco
SF Zoo has been at best a 2nd rate zoo ever since I visited there in the 1970's. It has gotten a lot WORSE. Yes there are a few new exhibits, but most of the animals live in torture cages! I have visited at least 50 different zoos worldwide, and noting is as sad as the SF Zoo. In my opinion, the antiquated cages amount to animal abuse!

Reviewed by: William V from on Aug 11 2008

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Love visiting on the weekend
I enjoy visiting the zoo whenever I can. Recently remodeled, there are many new exibits including a grizzy bear pair, and a new african exibit. a path takes you through and around the african pen where there are a mix of animals, including a new baby giraffe. There is also a petting zoo where you can feed barn yard animals, an insect zoo, a merkat manor exibit, as well as lions, tigers and bears, oh my. (and hippos, penguins, aligators... and the peacocks are free range!)

Reviewed by: CatherineS from on Feb 22 2008
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