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Stone Zoo, Franklin Park Zoo To Reopen With New Safety Measures
Zoo New England announced opening dates and new health and safety measures for its Massachusetts zoos.
STONEHAM, MA – Zoo New England will officially reopen this month with new health and safety measures in place. Franklin Park Zoo in Boston will reopen May 28, followed by Stone Zoo in Stoneham May 30.
Both zoos will reopen first to members, with Member Appreciation Days running through June 3. The zoos will reopen to the public starting Thursday, June 4.
"Care is at the heart of everything we do here at Zoo New England, and our team has been spending a lot of time over the past many weeks planning for how to re-open as safely as possible to protect the health and well-being of our visitors, staff and animals," John Linehan, president and CEO of Zoo New England, said in a statement. "Both Franklin Park and Stone Zoo offer expansive outdoor spaces with plenty of room for social distancing while learning about many of the incredible species that call our Zoos home. While all of our animals have continued to receive excellent care during the closure, both our staff and animals have missed our guests, and we are all very excited to open our gates to visitors once again with new protocols in place."
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Both zoos shut down in mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic. New health and safety measures that have been implemented include online and timed ticketing, guest capacity limits, one-way paths to control guest flow, clearly designated six-foot distance markers, enhanced cleaning protocols, more hand sanitizer stations throughout the zoos and COVID-19 training for all staff.
Guests to the zoo will be required to purchase tickets online for a designated time slot, and there will be no re-entry once admitted. Members are also required to reserve their time slot prior to their visit. Online tickets for the public will be available for purchase starting June 1 at www.zoonewengland.org.
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Guests and staff are required to wear face coverings and adhere to six-foot social distancing while on Zoo grounds. Most of the pathways at Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo are now one way with clear path markers for guests to follow. For the first phase of opening, guests can enjoy an Outdoor Safari Walk at the Zoos, as indoor buildings remain closed.
At Franklin Park Zoo, guests will be able to see the lions and tigers at the Kalahari Kingdom/Tiger Tales exhibit; red kangaroos and emus at the Outback Trail; the prairie dogs and red pandas at the Nature's Neighborhoods Children's Zoo; the zebras, ostrich and warthogs at Serengeti Crossing; the giraffes and Grevy’s zebra at the Giraffe Savannah and much more.
At Stone Zoo, guests can see the flamingos and bush dogs at the Caribbean Coast; the black bears, arctic fox and reindeer in Yukon Creek; the snow leopards and markhor goats in the Himalayan Highlands, as well as the new pack of Mexican gray wolf brothers, North American river otters, white-cheeked gibbons and more.
The playgrounds and play structures at both zoos will remain closed during this first phase of reopening.
Animal care staff has been on grounds at Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo every day since the closure, providing healthy diets, enrichment activities, veterinary care and the human interaction the animals look forward to when the gates are open. For more information and to plan your visit, please visit www.zoonewengland.org.
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