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From our smallest spider to the half-ton North American Bison in our Great Plains Exhibit, Essex County’s Turtle Back Zoo offers a look at more than 100 different species of native and exotic animals from five continents. Get up close and personal with our animals at our Essex Farm Petting Zoo, and don’t forget to take a tranquil ride through South Mountain Reservation on our miniature train. Come back often as we constantly are adding new and exciting natural habitat exhibits for our animals. Whether you spend a day or an afternoon, Turtle Back Zoo is a special place where children and their families can learn about animals and gain appreciation for nature. I invite you to Experience Essex and Turtle Back Zoo.
Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr.
Essex County Executive
About The zoo
For over 60 years, we have been inviting people to explore animals and habitats from around the world at their local zoo.
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Spend this Memorial Day weekend at the Essex County Turtle Back Zoo & South Mountain Recreational Complex! Here are some new weekend things to note in your plans.
📅 Friday, May 23
Butterfly Tent opens at Turtle Back Zoo! 🦋
Treetop open 10am - 4pm
Mini Golf Safari open 10am - 7pm
Paddle Boats open 12pm - 7pm
📅 Saturday, May 24
Butterfly Tent open daily 🦋
Zoo, Treetop Adventure, Paddle Boats & Mini Golf Open Regular Hours
Live Band @ Zoo amphitheater 11am -2pm 🎵
📅 Sunday, May 25
Zoo, Treetop Adventure, Paddle Boats & Mini Golf Open Regular Hours
Live Band @ Zoo amphitheater 11am -2pm 🎵
📅 Monday, May 26
Live Band @ Zoo amphitheater 11am -2pm 🎵
Zoo Open Regular Hours 10am - 4pm
Treetop open 10am - 4pm
Mini Golf Safari open 10am - 7pm
Paddle Boats open 10am - 6pm
May 23

Let`s Shellebrate® World Turtle Day! 🐢 Here at Essex County Turtle Back Zoo, you can experience the World in Your Backyard. Today, we wanted to take a global tour of Turtle, Tortoises & Terrapins!
🌍Africa - Aldabra Tortoise
These tortoises are the largest animals on the Aldabra Islands and have a similar role in their habitat that elephants have in savannas. They have the strength to knock down smaller trees, which disperses seeds and allows new life to grow.
Where to see me at the zoo: Island Giants
🌏Asia - Black-Breasted Leaf Turtle
Black-Breasted Leaf Turtles are some of the smallest turtles in the world. They also have very expressive and cartoonish eyes.
Where to see me at the zoo: Reptile House
🌎South America - Red-Footed Tortoise
Red-Footed Tortoises are very social and will communicate with one another using head movements and clucking noises. However, while they live in groups as adults, eggs are left behind once laid and have to survive on their own.
Where to see me at the zoo: Reptile House
🌎North America - Diamondback Terrapin
Diamondback Terrapins are a very unique type of turtle because they are the only species that can survive in brackish waters (where freshwater and saltwater meet). They have a special gland under their eyes to help them filter saltwater, much like sea turtles do, but they are not sea turtles!
Where to see me at the zoo: Education Programs
🌏 Throughout the world - Sea Turtles
There are seven different types of sea turtles, and Sea Turtle Recovery gets a mix of them. Sea turtles are unfortunately victim to many human practices in the ocean, like getting caught in fishing nets, boat strikes, and even plastic pollution. There are efforts to minimize these problems, like lining fishing nets with lights so sea turtles can see them at night and can avoid them.
Where to see me at the zoo: @seaturtlerecovery
📸: 1. Aldabra Tortoises 2. Black-Breasted Leaf Turtle 3. Red-Footed Tortoise 4. Diamondback Terrapin 5. Kemp`s Ridley Sea Turtle
May 23

From millipedes to giraffe, enrichment is a critical component to how keepers encourage natural behaviors and an individual`s preferences. Creating enrichment is a two-way street: by giving each animal a framework to show their natural behaviors, we can learn more about their personality and the things they enjoy (or don`t). For Willow and Grace, two Black-Tailed prairie dogs, they enjoy the classic breakfast time of leafy greens and veggies. Check out this video of our dynamic duo in action!
In this video: Willow and Grace, two tan prairie dogs are digging in a long blue tub filled with dirt. Grace kicks dirt at her sister Willow, who looks at the camera and then jumps out of the blue tub. Grace continues digging.
May 21

Happy Birthday to you! and you... and you... and you... and you! 🎉
It`s birthday season for our cownose rays (Rhinoptera bonasus) at our Touch Tank. All 14 rays have birthdays between April 10 and June 19.
This week we have three birthdays: Etch, Sketch and Pancake.
🎉🎉Etch & Sketch are our two adult male cownose rays. They love to lay on the left side of the tank with our Atlantic stingray. They can sometimes be seen laying together with their fins overlapping. Sketch is the shyer of the two, but both love getting pet.
🎉Pancake is one of the cownose rays that make up our breakfast trio (with Waffle & Flapjack). Pancake’s favorite part of the day is feeding time. He gets very excited when there is food around, so watch out for splashes!
First 📸: Etch & Sketch
Second 📸: Pancake
May 20

🎇Species Spotlight Sunday
MEET: Tatu
▶️ Southern three-banded armadillo (Tolypeutes matacus)
▶️ IUCN Conservation Status: Near Threatened
These armadillos have a hard outer shell of scutes made of keratin, like our hair and nails, and ball up to protect themselves from predators. And, just like humans, they can be lefties or righties, depending on what side of their head they tuck their tail on when they ball up! Tatu, with no worries of predators, loves getting pet on the top of her head! She also loves digging in sand and dirt and ripping up paper in her free time.
May 18

💐Happy Mother`s Day from Essex County Turtle Back Zoo! Come celebrate the wild aspects of life with some our very own mothers, including:
🌷 Penny, our miniature zebu, and her daughter Rory
🌼 Suki, our white-cheeked gibbon who is a mother to Sumo, and an adoptive mother to Mu and Nox
🌻Our plethora of prairie dog moms
May 11

This Mother’s Day, give the gift that’s wild at heart! 🦫💐
Celebrate the moms in your life with a zoo membership — endless adventures, cherished memories, and adorable moments like this prairie dog mama and her baby. 💛
🐾 Free admission all year
🌸 Perfect for family outings
🎁 A gift that grows with every visit
Buy now and make Mother’s Day unforgettable! www.zoologicalsocietyofnj.org/membership.
📸: Keeper Jessie
May 10

Essex County Turtle Back Zoo`s participation in the World Series of Birding is all about leading conservation efforts in Essex County. Not only is it fun to discover the species in our backyard and marvel at the biodiversity all around us, but donations will directly support North American songbird conservation efforts, and conservation is what the World Series is all about.
Donate to support on our Facebook page!
May 10
