Oregon Zoo is part of Metro.
Oregon Zoo is part of Metro, greater Portland's regional government.
Metro's work includes parks and nature, housing, land and transportation,
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Today's hours:9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.(last entry 2 p.m.)
ZooLights:4:30 to 10:30 p.m.(last entry 9 p.m.)
Animal well-being
The combination of science and compassion required to provide a high quality of life for animals guides every decision we make at the Oregon Zoo.
Welfare science
Animal welfare refers to an animal's collective physical, mental, and emotional states, measured from poor to excellent. By monitoring an animal's behavior, body condition and reproductive and stress hormones, we can form a clearer picture of its physical and psychological state. That information helps us better care for animals and improve their quality of life.
Zoo habitats and well-being
Animal well-being is the most important guiding principle in zoo habitat design. A state-of-the-art veterinary center, behavior-monitoring lab, endocrine lab and nutrition center round out the high level of animal care at the Oregon Zoo.
Enrichment
The Oregon Zoo is a pioneer in animal enrichment — the act of improving animals' lives through stimulating and challenging environments, objects and activities.