PHOENIX — The Phoenix Zoo has officially reopened after Monday’s storm, which toppled trees and damaged multiple structures, caused a three-day closure.
The zoo opened to members at 8 a.m. and will open to the general public at 9 a.m. on Friday.
Most of the cleanup has been completed, but the zoo said Friday that the pathway to the Mexican Wolf habitat in the Arizona Trail area remains blocked off, as repairs are still needed to the concrete walkways. However, all other portions of the Arizona Trail are open to visitors.
No animals were injured during Monday’s severe weather.
The zoo said zookeepers moved all animals to night houses during the storm. The houses held strong and kept the animals safe.
What damage did the storm cause at the Phoenix Zoo?
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