In the late 1950s, philanthropist Robert Maytag, the grandson of the
Maytag Company founder, had a dream that the growing city of Phoenix
needed a world-class zoo. Under Maytag's formidable vision and
leadership, the dream became a reality in 1962. Now the Phoenix Zoo is
one of the biggest privately owned, nonprofit zoos in the United States
and one of the most visited places in Arizona. The zoo maintains a
year-round staff of over 300 employees and covers 125 acres housing
3,000 animals, including 30 threatened or endangered species. Without
much room to expand, the zoo utilizes its current space to rebuild and
renovate. Since opening, the Phoenix Zoo has welcomed more than 43
million visitors through its gates, fulfilling its mission of providing
experiences that inspire and motivate people to care for the natural
world.