Compendium of Budget Information for the 2010 General Session
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Function Community Development administers the contracts covering appropriations to the zoos. Currently Willow Park Zoo and Hogle Zoo receive funding from the State. Willow Park Zoo Willow Park Zoo was established in 1971 and started as an aviary. The zoo currently has approximately 100 species of animal. The bulk of the zoo's funding comes from the Cache County and Logan City with a small portion appropriated from the state. The zoo has not been accredited. Hogle Zoo Hogle Zoo originated at Liberty Park. The original zoo consisted of deer, monkeys, an elephant and several birds and mammals. The Hogle Zoo has been at its current location since 1931. The zoo is an accredited member of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association. The Hogle Zoo is owned by the state of Utah and is supported by tax dollars and private donations raised by the Utah Zoological Society. There are currently 1,100 animals at the zoo representing 250 different species. Funding Detail The appropriation for the zoos comes from the General Fund as shown below.
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