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The incident should prompt a rethink of our approach to wild animals in captivity, and whether it’s right – or safe – to keep ...
Precious New Sea Lions at the Denver Zoo Have Everyone Enchanted originally appeared on PetHelpful. In a wonderful bit of ...
On Wednesday, the City of Amarillo reported the loss of one of the Amarillo Zoo's most iconic residents. The zoo's "Lion King," Solomon, died earlier this month at the age of 20 due to natural causes.
ABILENE, Texas — The Abilene Zoo is bidding farewell to their feline friends, Kenya and Dixie. The beloved African lions, are set to leave their current home Sunday, June 29th as part of the ...
Abilene's king and queen are leaving the zoo, according to a media release. Abilene Zoo announced Tuesday that their African lions Kenya and Dixie will be moving to another zoo.
Those are the names of two California sea lion pups brought in with injuries to the Marine Mammal Care Center Los Angeles in San Pedro. And on Tuesday morning, June 24, they were clearly happy to ...
I’m on snack duty, one of the lucky few tasked with delivering raw kangaroo to our lion lieges via a metal prong. When life hands you a meat fork, make a lion’s day. That’s the plan.
The Chattanooga Zoo is one of 66 zoos in the United States and Canada to keep red pandas, Hickle said. When asked whether the loss of Pilatus would economically affect the zoo, she was unsure.
After the longest toxic algal bloom on record off the southern California coast, marine mammal researchers are investigating how sea lions were affected, and releasing the last few back into the wild.
CHANG: (Laughter). RIVARD: She's very jiggly. CHANG: Arda is one of the almost 400 sea lions and dolphins that the center took in this spring. They were poisoned by what's called domoic acid.
CHANG: (Laughter). RIVARD: She's very jiggly. CHANG: Arda is one of the almost 400 sea lions and dolphins that the center took in this spring. They were poisoned by what's called domoic acid.
CHANG: Arda is one of the almost 400 sea lions and dolphins that the center took in this spring. They were poisoned by what's called domoic acid. That's the toxin produced by these algal blooms off ...