Twin Falls Zoological Center

Twin Falls Zoological Center Non-profit wildlife sanctuary based in Twin Falls, Idaho. For partnership opportunities, please contact us at [email protected]
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Twin Falls Zoological Center is home to a variety of animals and exists to facilitate the furtherance of education and conservation information to the public. "In the end we will conserve only what we love, we will love only what we understand, and we will understand only what we are taught." -Baba Dioum, 1968

This statement perfectly sums up the mission of Twin Falls Zoological Center. TFZC exi

sts to promote the furtherance of education regarding the importance of conserving and protecting our natural resources and ecosystem. After years of preparation, TFZC is moving forward with plans to locate and open an Environmental Education and Conservation facility in the city of Twin Falls, Idaho.

This frog has seen things.He has contemplated the mysteries of the universe. He has achieved inner peace. He has absolut...
06/06/2026

This frog has seen things.
He has contemplated the mysteries of the universe. He has achieved inner peace. He has absolutely no idea how taxes work.
But he does know one thing:

The zoo is open Saturday from 10 AM – 8 PM, and you should come visit.

The Frog will be here. 🐸

Question for the internet: what animal are you weirdly obsessed with?We'll go first.Our director Josh, is deeply committ...
06/06/2026

Question for the internet: what animal are you weirdly obsessed with?

We'll go first.

Our director Josh, is deeply committed to the rock chuck (yellow-bellied marmot) fandom. And by "committed," we mean:

• Has written poems about them.
• Has written BALLADS about them.
• Uses them in educational lessons whenever possible.
• Can somehow steer almost any conversation back to rock chucks.
• Sees a rock chuck and reacts like most people would if they met their favorite celebrity.

So tell us: what animal are you borderline obsessed with? The more oddly specific, the better. Bonus points if your friends and family are tired of hearing about it.

Drop your animal in the comments and let's see if anyone can outdo Josh's rock chuck enthusiasm.

Can you believe Willow still isn't sponsored?We're talking about Willow. The African Crested Porcupine. Local celebrity....
06/05/2026

Can you believe Willow still isn't sponsored?

We're talking about Willow. The African Crested Porcupine. Local celebrity. Professional snack enthusiast. Owner of approximately 97% of the zoo's fan club.

As a nonprofit, exhibit sponsorships help provide food, enrichment, veterinary care, and everything else that goes into keeping a spoiled porcupine living her best life and they're tax-deductible for sponsors. Plus, your business gets the rare opportunity to be associated with a porcupine who is objectively more popular than most people.

Know a business that needs more porcupine in its marketing strategy? Tag them below or share this post.

Do you ever look at an Asian Water Monitor and think, "That's the coolest animal I've ever seen," and then accidentally ...
06/03/2026

Do you ever look at an Asian Water Monitor and think, "That's the coolest animal I've ever seen," and then accidentally make eye contact with its ear hole?

Yeah. Us too.

Monitor lizards don't have external ears like mammals. Instead, they have open ear canals on the sides of their heads. Despite looking mildly cursed, those ear openings help them hear predators, prey, and probably every questionable conversation happening near their habitat.

God really said: "Let's build a magnificent dragon lizard... and then make the ears weird."

Fun fact: Our Gila monster's name is Steve.Objectively more fun fact: Gila monsters are the only venomous lizard native ...
06/02/2026

Fun fact: Our Gila monster's name is Steve.

Objectively more fun fact: Gila monsters are the only venomous lizard native to the United States.

Unlike snakes that inject venom through fangs, Gila monsters have grooves in their teeth that help venom flow into a bite. It's a wonderfully inefficient system that basically requires them to latch on and really commit to the experience.

Fortunately, Steve has no interest in biting anyone. His hobbies include sitting very still, taking naps, and making guests ask, "Wait, is that one real?"

He's venomous, bright orange, and somehow still shaped like a potato.

We think he's perfect.

Come on down today! 10am-8pm!
06/02/2026

Come on down today! 10am-8pm!

Get one free Feed token with each paid admission! Tuesday June 2nd! 10am-8pm!
06/02/2026

Get one free Feed token with each paid admission! Tuesday June 2nd! 10am-8pm!

🚨 FREE KID'S DAY! 🚨Saturday, May 30th, all children 12 and under get in FREE!With  Western Days happening, we figured if...
05/30/2026

🚨 FREE KID'S DAY! 🚨

Saturday, May 30th, all children 12 and under get in FREE!

With Western Days happening, we figured if everyone went there instead, we'd be super bored. So whether you're heading there before, after, or instead of, come spend some time with us!

Need another reason? We can confidently promise two things:
✅ Rescue animals
✅ Ample parking

Come meet the animals, explore the zoo, and make a day of it. We can't wait to see you!

**Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.**

Thank you to everyone who has shopped our plant shelf or donated pots and plants! We just added a bunch of new greenery,...
05/27/2026

Thank you to everyone who has shopped our plant shelf or donated pots and plants! We just added a bunch of new greenery, so come check it out!

Also… new character unlocked: ✨macramé hangers✨ Please come buy them before our manager discovers unlimited creative power and turns the entire zoo into a plant shop.

As always, every purchase helps support animal care and our rescue mission!

Honoring the heroes who made everything we do possible. 🇺🇸We’re open until 6pm today if you’re looking for a peaceful wa...
05/25/2026

Honoring the heroes who made everything we do possible. 🇺🇸

We’re open until 6pm today if you’re looking for a peaceful way to spend the afternoon! We hope to see you!

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1485 Pole Line Road East, #151
Twin Falls, ID
83301

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