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Oakland’s budget problems are rooted in revenues not keeping pace with expenditures. Here’s a brief overview of the city’s ...
That’s what staff at the National Zoo in D.C. said in a post on X. Bleats and chirps between two giant pandas are a sure sign that flirtatious feelings are in the air! Paired with rolls ...
At the National Zoo, the new pandas, still too young for romance, have nevertheless given welcome indications that they are interested in each other, staff members say. The female bleated at the ...
ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY, Va. (WSET) — According to court documents obtained by ABC13 News, the legal saga involving the Natural Bridge Zoo continues. Gretchen Mogensen, the zoo's co-owner, and the zoo ...
The Philadelphia Zoo’s “oldest and most famous residents” became first-time parents in April. And their family continues to grow. A zoo press release sent via email proudly announced that ...
PHILADLEPHIA (WPVI) -- History hatched twice. The Philadelphia Zoo's famous Western Santa Cruz Galapagos tortoises, named Mommy and Abrazzo, are proud parents again! Both are nearly 100 years old.
An endangered baby animal that looks like a “walking watermelon” has spent months with her mom learning new skills at a Washington zoo. Now, the public will finally get a chance to see her in ...
A Northern California drug bust has reportedly led to the rescue of three exotic animals, including a spider monkey now being treated at the Oakland Zoo. Deputies with the Solano County Sheriff's ...
The Zoo Atlanta Library Pass Program, which since 2009 has allowed families of four to check out a pass at libraries to gain free admission to the zoo, will end at the end of this month.
Oakland County road commissioners plan to delay the construction of a new $43 million administration building again, jeopardizing contracts and potentially future federal funds. Commissioners ...
The Philadelphia Zoo’s oldest residents have welcomed more hatchlings! Following the viral arrival of the four critically-endangered tortoise hatchlings earlier this year, the zoo has just ...
BEYOND ITS CURRENT LOCATIONS. THE INDIGO SNAKE IS MAKING A COMEBACK IN FLORIDA AND A CONSERVATION PROGRAM THAT’S PART OF THE CENTRAL FLORIDA ZOO AND BOTANICAL GARDENS IS WORKING TO MAKE IT HAPPEN.
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