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Phoenix Zoo Unveils Captivating Big Cats Habitat to Boost Visitor Engagement

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Phoenix Zoo aims to attract more visitors with new big cats habitat

The Phoenix Zoo is set to draw more visitors with its newly launched Big Cats of Arizona exhibit, which opened early this April. This immersive habitat represents a significant investment, totaling $5.4 million.

The funding for this ambitious project began in 2021, with a notable contribution of $768,000 from the Arizona Office of Tourism’s Visit Arizona initiative. This grant aimed to enhance tourism in the state by providing unique attractions.

The exhibit showcases a variety of big cats native to Arizona, offering guests an opportunity to learn about these majestic animals and their habitats. The zoo’s Arizona Trail section has been revitalized to create an engaging environment that emphasizes education and conservation.

Phoenix Zoo officials believe that this new exhibit will not only attract tourists but also promote awareness of the challenges faced by these species in the wild. The interactive elements of the exhibit are designed to foster a deeper understanding of wildlife preservation.

As more visitors explore the Big Cats of Arizona, the zoo anticipates a positive impact on local tourism and the economy. This initiative highlights the importance of supporting wildlife conservation efforts while providing memorable experiences for guests.