Zoo Cams

cry2.gif (1631 bytes) Of all the proof needed to expose the condition in which animals live in zoos, none better demonstrates the reality of imprisoning animals than the zoos' own webcams. The following links will connect you to webcams established and maintained by zoos themselves. These cameras provide images of caged animals in what zoo officials consider the "best possible light." We simply urge you to click the links and decide for yourself.

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ZOO NAME

ANIMAL CAM

DESCRIPTION
The National Zoo Elephant This is a 24-hr Cam.
The Oregon Zoo Rino This cam features Imara, a young female black rhino, in the Oregon Zoo. The cam runs 24 hours a day.
The National Zoo Tiger The tigers are usually out between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. eastern time.
Bays Mountain Park

Wolf

You will see a new picture every 3 minutes. WolfCam is on 24 hrs a day!
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo

Giraffe

Watch the giraffes go out past their specially designed draw bridge at 9:15 am daily (MST) when temps are above 40 degrees F., and then again back through the bridge inside for the night at 4 pm in the winter and 5 pm in the summer
Toledo Zoo

Other

24hr Zoo Cams from Toledo.
Zoo Clips

Video

"Sad Eyes and Empty Lives is a clear and eloquent argument against the practice of imprisoning animals in zoos. All the major justifications put forward by the modern zoo industry are destroyed here, from the 'con' in conservation, the myth that zoos serve to 'educate' people about wild animals, and the lie that zoo prisoners are adequately protected by the law in the shape of the 1981 Zoo Licensing Act."