San Francisco Zoo
Though smaller than some of the more well known zoos, such as those of San Diego or the Bronx, the San Francisco Zoo is well worth a visit. Home to over 1,000 animals of 220 species, there are excellent displays and the 100-acre grounds are cool and easily walked over.
In the Primate Discovery Center you'll find exotic and rare monkeys near several gorillas in Gorilla World. And check out the Lemur Forest, where there are different kinds of these bug-eyed cousins-to-the-monkeys from Madagascar.
Elsewhere, you can see Sumatran tigers and a rare snow leopard up close. There's an even more rare white tiger in the collection.
The zoo recently acquired a couple of Grizzly's from Montana. Come see these fascinating bears and see for yourself some behavior both fierce and gentle.
Head to the Australian Walkabout and visit the wallabies and kangaroos and one or two koalas in Koala Crossing. Then slide over and see Penguin Island where the world's funniest birds groom and play in the 200-foot pool. But don't miss out on the recently born American Bald Eagle. One of the very few born in captivity.
The Zoo is located
at Sloat Blvd and 47th Street. For information visit:
www.sfzoo.org online.
SF GAY PRIDE 2007
The 37th Annual San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration & Parade will be held from Saturday, June 23 - Sunday June 24. The mega celebration is on Saturday from noon - 6:00pm in the Civic Center. The Parade route is on Market Street and begins at 10:30 am Sunday.
SF ATTRACTIONS
Besides the awesome gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender scene, San
Francisco tourist attractions are another great reason to visit the
city. From the Golden Gate Bridge to
it's infamous Cable Cars, San Francisco has
much to offer the visitor from out of town!
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