Our giant pandas enjoy deluxe accommodations with larger exhibit areas and extra vegetation and climbing structures. You'll enjoy the exhibit area, too, with its winding, elevated viewing paths that give great panda-watching opportunities of the two main enclosures.
Added by Upcoming Robot on September 12, 2010


“Cleverly directed by Dr. Ruis Woertendyke, chair of Pace University’s Performing Arts Department, The River of Tides … unfolded in a clever, creative format…. The cast was made up of a number of Native American actors and several working graduates from the Pace Performing Arts program, all of whom were incredibly well trained. They wonderfully portrayed their old-world characters with a hint of modern wit, crafting an enjoyable performance for all.… Reserve your tickets now … to experience first-hand a two-sided account of Henry Hudson’s voyage!”
--Molly Forman ’12, in the Paw Print (student newspaper of Pace University’s Pleasantville campus)
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"It is a riveting work that illuminates the complex and controversial shared history of all New Yorkers -- Native and non-Native alike."
--John Haworth (Cherokee), Director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in New York, the George Gustav Heye Center, after seeing the premiere of “The River of Tides.”