A female bison was born at the Cape May County Zoo on August 18th, 2022!
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A female bison was born at the Cape May County Zoo on August 18th, 2022!
Eight different options you may not have considered to do while in Cape May
We’re a third of the way into November and it’s 72 degrees outside. Before we spend the winter months bundled up indoors, here are a few ways to get out and enjoy the last of the warm weather! Try a new beer at Cape May Brewing Co. Head to the Cape May Airport for a… Read more »
I asked my grandmother when they started taking me to Cape May. She said I had to be about four or five years old, that my grandfather—-I called him pop-pop—-had always wanted to live here and loved the water. They would stay at Seashore Campground to be as close as they could to town. She… Read more »
The Cape May County Zoo is closed to visitors right now, but if you were looking forward to Zoo School (or if you live out of state and have never been able to attend), you’re in luck! Weekday mornings at 11:30, they’re releasing a video about a particular animal as a part of their new… Read more »
It was a hot one. I had the AC blasting as I pulled up to the entrance of the Cape May County Zoo. I rolled my window down and was greeted by a friendly smile and a map of the zoo. I dropped $2 in the donation bucket, rolled my windows back up to soak… Read more »
I visited the Cape May County Zoo this past weekend and noticed this fantastic naming contest at the entrance! Now through Labor Day, the zoo is accepting donations to name their newest baby giraffe. Name choices are Mae, Julia, and Zee. The Cape May County Zoo is open year-round and free to visitors, so if… Read more »
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