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El Paso Zoo in Texas

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Located in El Paso, Texas, the El Passo Zoo is home to more than 220 species of animals. Among the critically endangered species that live here are the Amur leopard and Aruba rattlesnake. It is a 35-acre facility that features a diverse collection of exhibits that include the critically endangered Amur leopard and the Aruba rattlesnake. The zoo's mission is to provide a safe place for the community to learn about the wildlife and learn its preservation. You can find a variety of animal species at the El Paso Zoo, including the Asian elephant, the Malaysian tiger, and the Kudu. The zoo also has a number of other exotic animals that you can see in the wild. The zoo is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays and will operate from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on weekends. The African Savannah exhibit has zebras, giraffes, and lions. Visitors to the Asia Complex will see tigers and elephants. A special watermelon cake is prepared for the birthday celebration of Mona the elephant. The Americas section

Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center

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  Forested nature preserves are great places to spend time with your dog. This place also allows dogs, which is a bonus. There are many hiking trails and bird-viewing areas, and the hours are flexible. There are also picnic tables. The Audubon Center has a small nature store, so bring your pet along! The center is also a dog-friendly destination. In addition to the many bird-watching areas, the center also has a gift shop. The Audubon Center has two nature trails that are ideal for hiking. The first trail is paved, and it is an easy walk from the center. The other trail takes you through the forest. The Dogwood Canyon Nature Center also features a rain catchment system and education animals. There is also a nature play area and a resident raptor. The Audubon Center serves thousands of schoolchildren annually, and special events are held to introduce new visitors to the area. The Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center is located in Cedar Hill, which is approximately 16 miles southwest of Downtow