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  1. The mission of the Greater Vancouver Zoo is to inspire appreciation of our ecosystems and support conservation efforts by engaging the community. Discover the sights and sounds of 140 species on 120 acres in the heart of the Fraser Valley.

  2. The Greater Vancouver Zoo is home to over 140 species on 120 acres with 3km of wheelchair accessible paved pathways! We encourage you to bring your own: Bicycles

  3. The Greater Vancouver Zoo is a 49-hectare (120-acre) privately-run zoo located in Aldergrove, British Columbia, Canada. The zoo was established in 1970 as the Vancouver Game Farm. Since then it has undergone two name changes, being briefly renamed as the Greater Vancouver Zoological Centre in 1995, before it adopted its present name in 1999.

  4. 6 days ago · The Greater Vancouver Zoo lists two other giraffes at the facility: Jagar, a six-year-old male and Milo, a four-year-old male. Advocate questions zoos.

  5. Oct 24, 2024 · Jenga the giraffe has died at Greater Vancouver Zoo "It is with heavy hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of Jenga, our beloved eight-year-old giraffe," read a statement shared by the zoo ...

  6. We have a ton of animals at the Greater Vancouver Zoo! Find out more about them by clicking on their photos below.

  7. Whether you’re exploring the Fraser Valley or Vancouver, find the best way to be here. DIRECTIONS

  8. Oct. 25, 2024: Jenga the Giraffe dies at the Greater Vancouver Zoo. 5:52. Oct. 25, 2024: "Reconciling History: A Story of Canada" is being launched this weekend. 14:27.

  9. The Greater Vancouver Zoo home to rescued, donated and orphaned animals, hopes to inspire appreciation of our ecosystems and support conservation efforts by engaging the community. Let your curiosity come alive and explore the wonderful world of animals.

  10. Oct 24, 2024 · The Greater Vancouver Zoo lists two other giraffes at the facility: Jagar, a six-year-old male and Milo, a four-year-old male. The Giraffe Conservation Foundation said the animals can live up to about 25 years in the wild and potentially longer in captivity.

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