North Carolina Zoo:The North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro is the world’s largest natural habitat zoo and is home to 1,800 animals and 500 acres of developed land.
Dallas Zoo:There are eight beautiful African elephants at the Dallas Zoo in Texas who are fondly referred to as the “Golden Girls.”
Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium:Spanning over 130 acres, Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium is home to over 960 animal species, including those in the African Grasslands Exhibit.
Indianapolis Zoo:The Indianapolis Zoo is renowned for its pioneering research on elephant reproduction. The very first African elephants to have been conceived .
Sedgwick County Zoo:Located in Wichita, Kansas, the Sedgwick County Zoo has the third-largest elephant habitat in the U.S. The African elephants at the zoo roam freely across more than five acres of space.
Birmingham Zoo:The Birmingham Zoo is quite unique because it is the only zoo in the United States with an all-male herd of African elephants!
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo:The Encounter Africa exhibit has an area for viewing elephants indoors and an outdoor sky bridge where you can walk alongside these spectacular mammals!
Smithsonian’s National Zoo:With 163 acres and more than 1,500 animals — 25% of which include endangered species — Smithsonian’s National Zoo is a must-see.
Reid Park Zoo:The Expedition Tanzania exhibit at the Reid Park Zoo in Tuscon is slightly curved, so no matter where you are, you’ll have a great view of the African elephants!
Columbus Zoo:The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is home to more than 7,000 animals and 800 different species!
San Diego Zoo Safari Park:The San Diego Zoo Safari Park is 32 miles away from the San Diego Zoo, near Escondido in the San Pasqual Valley area.
Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden:Sanctuary Asia at the Oklahoma City Zoo is a state-of-the-art multi-acre space for the zoo’s herd of Asian elephants.
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