Life looks a little (or a lot) different for everyone right now. As we continue to practice social distancing, it can be challenging to stay stimulated and engaged with the world outside our homes. Fortunately, technically is helping us. Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is offering up-close, daily live streams of their animals. It’s perfect for families or animal enthusiasts that are seeking more than a Netflix binge right now.
This time of year, the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is usually bustling with activity as families flock to the zoo for some sunshine and fun with the animals.
Courtney W/TripAdvisor Please note: The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is currently closed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 until further notice.
Rather than visiting the animals yourself, the Cincinnati Zoo is bringing them to you this spring via Facebook Live.
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden/Facebook You’ll get to see all your favorite animal friends up close. (Hi, Fiona!)
To attend a virtual Home Safari tour, simply go to the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden Facebook page and tune into the page’s livestream at 3 p.m. each day.
ehprice/TripAdvisor Who knows, you might just spot your favorite animal and get to observe an up-close virtual stream of feeding time!
From playful cats to snacking hippos, you’ll get to virtually experience a little bit of everything when it comes to the daily life of zoo animals.
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden/Facebook Pictured is Redd the cheetah, enjoying the colorful blooms.
You’ll also get to meet some new animal friends you’ve likely never seen at the zoo before, like Ava, the new Bennett’s wallaby (pictured).
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden/Facebook If you aren’t able to watch the Home Safari tours live at the scheduled time, that’s ok. All Home Safaris and virtual zoo visits are posted on the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden’s website. You can even download activities and take quizzes to enhance your viewing experience! It’s both fun and educational.
As an added bonus, more than 100,000 tulips grace the grounds of Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens during the month of April.
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden/Facebook This year, the zoo is dedicated to sharing their beautiful blooms via virtual tours and special deliveries to area hospitals and nursing homes.
Have you ever explored the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden before? If so, we want to know what your experience was like!
Courtney W/TripAdvisor
Please note: The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is currently closed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 until further notice.
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden/Facebook
You’ll get to see all your favorite animal friends up close. (Hi, Fiona!)
ehprice/TripAdvisor
Who knows, you might just spot your favorite animal and get to observe an up-close virtual stream of feeding time!
Pictured is Redd the cheetah, enjoying the colorful blooms.
If you aren’t able to watch the Home Safari tours live at the scheduled time, that’s ok. All Home Safaris and virtual zoo visits are posted on the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden’s website. You can even download activities and take quizzes to enhance your viewing experience! It’s both fun and educational.
This year, the zoo is dedicated to sharing their beautiful blooms via virtual tours and special deliveries to area hospitals and nursing homes.
For more animal fun in Ohio, check out our previous article: Play With Kangaroos And Lemurs At Safari Junction In Ohio For An Adorable Adventure.
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