Elephants for Africa – Zoo Atlanta https://zooatlanta.org/elephants-for-africa/
Two years of drought have reduced the river in Botswana
focuses its research on male African elephants in Botswana
Two years of drought have reduced the river in Botswana
focuses its research on male African elephants in Botswana
Although a lot of my day as a member of the Bird Care Team is spent caring for the animals here at the Zoo, I also devote as much time as I can to working on
vultures in-situ in different countries in Africa: Botswana
Although a lot of my day on the Bird Team is spent caring for the animals here at the Zoo, I also devote as much time as I can to working on conservation
vultures in-situ in different countries in Africa: Botswana
focuses its research on male African elephants in Botswana
Travel the globe with the return of Wild World Weekend, the signature two-day cultural heritage festival at Zoo Atlanta, on Saturday and Sunday, July 31 and
focuses its research on male African elephants in Botswana
As the weather cools and the leaves begin to fall, the elephant care team is often asked how the elephants handle the cold. The answer to this question is
In Botswana, home to the largest wild elephant populations
These birds, like all species of hornbill, have distinctively large, down-curved bills that they use to grab small animals from among the grasses and shrubs of their habitats. They can fly, but spend most of their time on the ground. Males and females differ in size and coloration, with females displaying bright-blue throat patches. The southern ground hornbill’s low-pitched booming sound is a simple territorial announcement.
Democratic Republic of the Congo, and southward to Botswana
Hello! I’m Allie, a bird keeper at Zoo Atlanta, and today I’m going to delve a little deeper into one of the species of birds we have the privilege of caring
Namibia, with a few smaller populations in nearby Botswana
Highlights included a new attendance record, notable animal births and a new commitment to conservation and the community
introductory beneficiaries are Elephants for Africa in Botswana
Blue-throated macaws, giraffes and radiated tortoises will benefit from the Zoo’s commitment to direct 25 cents of every admission to saving species.
Africa Vulture Project (Kenya); Elephants for Africa (Botswana