Did you know that rhinos have thick skin to protect them from predators, but it's also very sensitive? Or that the white rhino is the largest species, weighing up to 5,000 pounds? Come discover these incredible facts and more!
Rhinos are some of the most iconic and endangered animals on Earth. They provide important benefits to their ecosystems such as seed dispersal and landscape maintenance. With only a handful of species remaining, rhinos are facing threats like habitat loss and poaching. The Little Rock Zoo is proud to care for these magnificent creatures and raise awareness about their conservation.
Join us on September 20nd for World Rhino Day and learn about the challenges rhinos face in the wild, the critical efforts to protect them, and ways you can help ensure their future in the wild.
All activities are included with regular admission—don’t miss this chance to celebrate rhinos and learn how you can make a difference!
Schedule of Events
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Awareness Table at the Rhino exhibit
1:30 PM: Rhino Keeper Chat
Regularly Scheduled Zoo Activities
9:30 Penguin Feeding
10:00 Keeper Chat: Tropical Bird House
10:30 Keeper Chat: Alligator (seasonal)
11:00 Keeper Chat: Bears
11:30 Farm Treat & Greet
1:30 Great Ape Scatter Feed
1:45 Keeper Chat: Anteaters & More
2:00 Keeper Chat: Siamangs
2:00 Feeding: Burmese Python
2:30 Keeper Chat: Elephants
2:30 Keeper Chat: Cheetah Outpost
3:30 Penguin Feeding