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Lehigh Valley Zoo reopens after COVID-19 closure

Under a hot Fourth of July sun, young families strolled through the just reopened Lehigh Valley Zoo, Schnecksville, stopping to admire penguins, otters and even giraffes.

With safety protocols in place, visitors were once again welcomed as of July 1st.

No screens or devices were on view as zoo animals enchanted visitors with their antics, encouraging family members to share a pleasant outdoor experience and make memories.

Masked zoo personnel were upbeat and helpful, in compliance with the state mandate to wear masks.

According to the zoo’s website, “Safety is our first priority during this time and so we will be firmly following all protocols.”

All visitors over the age of 2 were required to wear masks.

“This is not only for the safety of our guests but for the protection of our animals as they cannot wear a mask. Some of our animals (like our cats) may be more susceptible to the virus and we want to keep them as safe as possible,” the zoo’s website states.

Visitors complied, despite the heat.

A misting station provided a few moments of cool wetness.

Hand sanitizer stations were also available throughout the zoo.

Social distancing was the order of the day, assisted by pavement markings and signs directing visitors throughout the zoo.

Timed tickets and limited guest capacity also helped to keep people safer.

The Philadelphia Zoo is slated to reopen this week with similar restrictions.

According to the zoo’s website, “The changes, protocols, and cleaning routines we have put in place were developed to ensure that our guests, staff, and animals are as safe as possible.”

While the zoo was closed, “All the animals at the Lehigh Valley Zoo continuously received the best care for their unique needs,” the zoo’s website further states.

The Lehigh Valley Zoo will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. until Oct. 31.

Tickets are available on-line only.

PRESS PHOTOS BY ANNA GILGOFFReuben couldn't resist petting the alligator statue outside the Reptile and Amphibian Discovery Center at the Lehigh Valley Zoo.