- Living Desert Zoo and Gardens
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zoo_name=Living Desert Zoo and Gardens
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date_opened=1970
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location=Palm Desert,California , USA
area=1200acre s (4.86 km²)
coordinates=33.702412 N, 116.374129 W
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website=http://www.livingdesert.orgLiving Desert Zoo and Gardens is a desert
botanical garden s and azoo located at 47-900 Portola Avenue,Palm Desert, California . They are open daily with an admission fee of about $12 for adults (2007).The gardens were established in 1970 as a 360
acre (1.46 km²) wilderness preserve by thePalm Springs Desert Museum . By 1974 the gardens housed aKit Fox ,tortoise s,lizard s, and twoBighorn Sheep , and in 1974-75 the Mojave Garden was built, a replica of the high California desert. Additional facilities have gradually been constructed, includinggreenhouse s and a number of built landscapes, as well as animals includingRhim Gazelle s (1981);mountain lion s,bobcat s andbadger s (1993);cheetah s andwarthog s (1995);model train s (1998);giraffe s andostrich es (2002). Opened November 10, 2007 the Amphipbians on the Edge exhibit shows a variety of different species of frogs, toads and salamanders.Today, the gardens claim to be the only American zoo and garden dedicated solely to the deserts of the world, and provide environmental education, native wildlife rehabilitation, plant propagation and captive breeding of both native and
African species including the area's iconicbighorn sheep . Their uniquemeerkat exhibit served as inspiration to Walt Disney Studios animators in the development of "Timon", "The Lion King's" comic meerkat character.The holiday season signals the start of the zoo's "WildLights" celebration in which more than 275,000 miniature lights illuminate animated holiday scenes. It is also the site of one of the world's largest
LGB model railroad layouts; the layout includes the world's longest modeltrestle span.Of particular interest are the
re-creation s of a variety of desert environments. The North American desert gardens include:*
Mojave Desert –Joshua Tree area and East Mojave (Cima Dome )
*Chihuahuan Desert — south of Big Bend,Texas and intoMexico
*Sonoran Desert — foothills of Sonora (Sonora, Mexico );Yuma Desert (south-centralArizona );Vizcaíno Desert (centralBaja )
*Colorado Desert – Upper Colorado (represents 2,000-3,000 ft. elevation); PalmOasis ; Cahuilla Ethnobotanic Garden; Lower Colorado; Sonoran Pond (a desert riparian area)Specialized gardens include:
* Agave Garden –
agave s from throughout theWestern Hemisphere
* Aloe Garden –Africa naloe s
* Aviary Oasis –Coachella Valley palm oasis set around walk inaviary
* Barrel Cactus Garden –Ferocactus species
*East Africa n Garden – Large collection of nativeAfrica n plants and trees, one of the best collection of African plant species in North America
* Euphorbia Garden –Africa neuphorbia s
* Hummingbird Garden – plants that attracthummingbird s
* Johnston Cactus Garden – various cacti
* Madagascar Garden – native plants found only onMadagascar
* Mallow Garden – small collection ofmallow s
* McDonald Butterfly and Wildflower Garden – plants that attract migrating butterflies
* Mexican Columnar Cactus Garden – tall column cacti collected from around the desert southwest
* Ocotillo Garden – nine of twelve knownocotillo species
*Opuntia Garden – variouscholla s andprickly pear s
* Palm Garden – over fifty species of palms from around the world, several hundred palm trees in all
* Primitive Garden – plants from theJurassic period,cycad s andfern s
* Sage Garden –Salvia species
* Sheep Food Garden – plants that are food sources forbighorn sheep
* Smoke Tree Garden –smoke tree s in natural wash setting
* Sonoran Arboretum – trees from theSonoran Desert in garden setting
* Wortz Demonstration Garden – Southwest landscape design
* Yucca Garden –yucca speciesSee also
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List of botanical gardens in the United States External link and reference
* http://www.livingdesert.org
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