A local
WAFB TV personality by the name of
"Buckskin" Bill ended his popular children's program in the 1950s and 1960s by saying "Baton Rouge needs a zoo." He helped rally the Baton Rouge community into supporting the zoo not only in passing the
millage election to fund it but also in running a penny drive that raised over 600,000 pennies to purchase the zoo's first two elephants, Penny and Penny Two. The zoo first opened to the public on Easter Sunday, 1970. In 2012, the AZA had announced that for a zoo to remain accredited, its elephant enclosures must support at least three elephants by 2016. In 2018, the zoo sought to relocate from its long-time home in Greenwood Park in north Baton Rouge to Airline Highway Park, citing a need for additional space to modernize the zoo's enclosures and facilities; however, BREC commissioners rejected the proposal. Subsequently, the zoo lost its AZA accreditation. , the first phase of improvements, including a new entry plaza, giraffe enclosure, and improved pygmy hippo, jaguars, bear, and bird exhibits, were scheduled to be complete in autumn 2023. ==Exhibits==