Summer nights
Wild Lights: Asian Lantern Festival
Hundreds of handcrafted, illuminated lanterns light the Zoo's paths after dark on select summer evenings.
The State Zoo of Kentucky · Est. 1969
Type one clue. The site should pull animals, habitats, events, access details, tickets, and visit routes into one visible trail.
Synonym-aware: “tickets” finds admission, “big cat” finds lion, tiger, puma, and snow leopard.
Hunt by sight
The rebuilt site should feel animal-first immediately: not a brochure with a few thumbnails, but a living collection visitors can recognize, search, and follow into a visit plan.
This is a working rebuild concept for the Louisville Zoo, built by Stoa (Website Rebuild and Ongoing Services). The palette is drawn from the Zoo's own canopy green; the photography is largely the Zoo's own, reused here in a clearly-labeled concept of the Zoo's site, with a few open-license stand-ins. Every page you can reach is real and runs in your browser, including a faceted Animal & Plant Finder over the Zoo's real roster, a synonym-aware site search, a live accessibility audit of the current site, and Spanish pages for the most common visit tasks. Ticketing, donations, and the events calendar would connect to the Zoo's existing systems (Accesso, its donation platform, and The Events Calendar) on a live build; those links are marked where they appear.
Start here
Explore the Zoo
From a thawing northern coast to the African savanna and a walk-in lorikeet aviary, the Zoo's exhibit zones bring habitats from around the world to 130 acres in Louisville.
Polar bears, grizzlies, sea lions, and seals with underwater viewing.
Explore zone →
Giraffe feeding, lions, white rhinos, zebras, and meerkats.
Explore zone →
Orangutans, siamangs, tigers, tapirs, and a Komodo dragon.
Explore zone →
Step inside the aviary and feed nectar to a flock of lorikeets.
Explore zone →By the numbers
Figures drawn from the Zoo's published pages on louisvillezoo.org.
Happening today
Static pages are fine for facts; a great Zoo site should also help guests make the next good choice. This concept highlights the next keeper talk, feeding, or event moment from a staff-managed schedule.
Today's trail
Illustrative schedule module; live times would come from Zoo staff tools.
Meet the animals
The Animal & Plant Finder lets families and teachers browse the Zoo's collection and filter by animal group, exhibit zone, region of the world, or conservation status, all in the browser, no reload. Searching for "big cat," "endangered," or "Australia" just works.
What's on
From summer lantern nights to the World's Largest Halloween Party, there is always something happening at the Zoo.
Summer nights
Hundreds of handcrafted, illuminated lanterns light the Zoo's paths after dark on select summer evenings.
June–August
Week-long day camps at the MetaZoo Education Center connect kids with animals and conservation.
October
A daytime, family-friendly Halloween tradition running each October for decades.
More than a day out
The Zoo takes part in AZA Species Survival Plan breeding programs and helps sustain one of only a handful of breeding populations of the black-footed ferret, North America's most endangered mammal. Every ticket and membership supports that work.