
Using any portion of any facility for toilet or sanitary purposes except the public restrooms provided.Cutting, picking, damaging or disturbing any tree, shrub, flower, planting, or flower bed.Swimming, wading, or engaging in activities on Zoo ponds or any other bodies of water on grounds.Unauthorized sale (or display) of goods or services.Distributing or displaying unapproved printed or recorded materials.Removing anything from Zoo grounds that belongs to the Zoo such as décor items, plants, signage, Zoo strollers, and wheelchairs.Failing to follow written or verbal instructions of our staff or directions of each area or attraction at the Zoo, or behaving in a manner that may endanger the safety of any person, other guests, staff, or animals at the Zoo.Harassment in any form toward the animals (including wild animals on grounds), other guests, or our staff.Refusing to remove a service dog when asked to do so by staff.Feeding or attempting to feed/contact any of the animals (including wild animals on Zoo property such as squirrels, peacocks, ducks, etc.), except for where such feeding/contact is part of an organized event or experience.This includes threatening, abusive, or insulting words or behavior or any act which provokes a breach of the peace. Not showing common courtesy to other guests, staff, and our animals by using profanity or engaging in unsafe, illegal, disruptive or offensive behavior.Displaying affection not appropriate in a public or family setting.Prohibited behaviors or circumstances include: Zoo Guests are responsible for their own conduct, as well as the conduct of their guests and/or persons using their tickets.

Zoo Guests are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that is respectful of other guests, staff, animals, and the Zoo facility and shall not engage in unsafe, illegal, disruptive, or offensive behavior. The activities and facilities that are unavailable until further notice include:* The majority of animal exhibits will be accessible to guests. For the health and welfare of the animals in our care, some habitats and experiences will remain closed or have restricted access to ensure physical distancing. The Los Angeles Zoo is closely monitoring the development of zoonotic diseases in the United States.

Our partner organization KultureCity has provided a video with mask tips for families and individuals within the sensory community. Persons should use information about the current COVID-19 Community Levels (CCLs) to decide which prevention behaviors to use and when, based on their own risk for severe illness and that of members of their household, their risk tolerance, and setting-specific factors.
