All zoos in United States where you can see Beavers — covering all species.
Apple Valley, United States of America
The Minnesota Zoo, located in Apple Valley, Minnesota, is a state-supported, AZA-accredited zoo that opened its doors on May 22, 1978. Unlike most zoos, it was revolutionary for organizing animals by their living environments rather than by species, offering visitors a more immersive and educational experience. The zoo spans a large area and features six themed areas, including three extensive walking trails that showcase animals from Minnesota, northern regions, and tropical environments. With over 4,500 animals representing more than 500 species, the zoo provides a diverse array of wildlife exhibits, including unique habitats like Discovery Bay and Russia's Grizzly Coast. Visitors can expect interactive and award-winning exhibits, such as the Medtronic Minnesota Trail, and enjoy amenities like public transit access and educational programs, including a high school on site.
Pittsburgh, United States of America
The Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium is home to over 8,000 animals representing a diverse range of species. Established as a leader in conservation, the zoo focuses on uniting people to take action for wildlife. It features a stunning new entrance that enhances accessibility and provides a beautiful natural setting for visitors. The zoo is also involved in various conservation initiatives, including the AZA SAFE Red Panda program. Visitors can expect to see a variety of animals, including African elephants, polar bears, and red pandas, in well-designed habitats that mimic their natural environments.