Emperor Valley Zoo

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Gazing up at the vibrant plumage of a scarlet ibis, one might feel transported to a realm of vibrant nature, a world away from the city’s hustle. Yet, right here, nestled between the Queen’s Park Savannah and the Royal Botanic Gardens in Port of Spain, lies the Emperor Valley Zoo. This isn’t just any zoo; it’s the only public zoo in all of Trinidad and Tobago. The Emperor Valley Zoo opened its gates on November 8, 1952, under the watchful eye of Governor Sir Hubert Rance. Initially, a modest collection of 127 animals, mostly native species, occupied a mere ten cages. Now, the Emperor Valley Zoo has grown to house over 2,300 animals. Over 200 species call this 7.2-acre sanctuary home. The name “Emperor Valley Zoo” pays homage to the magnificent blue morpho butterfly, once a common sight in this valley. Their iridescent wings, like flashes of sapphire, inspired the zoo’s name. Today, the zoo boasts a diverse population of creatures. African lions roar their dominance, while Asian tigers prowl with an elegant grace. Ocelots, masters of camouflage, blend seamlessly into their surroundings. Macaws and other parrots fill the air with their calls. Native caiman bask in the sun. The scarlet ibis, Trinidad and Tobago’s national bird, stands proudly among the waterfowl. The zoo has evolved significantly. Refurbishments and expansions have transformed the Emperor Valley Zoo. A new giraffe enclosure debuted in December 2013. A tiger exhibit followed in 2014, welcoming two white Bengal tigers and one ginger Bengal. These majestic felines even contributed to the zoo’s growth, with two cubs born in January 2015. In 2016, six llamas journeyed from Texas to join the zoo’s family. From modest beginnings, the Emperor Valley Zoo has flourished, becoming a testament to conservation and a haven for both local and international wildlife.

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