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Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (CMZoo) and Toronto Zoo are still emotionally processing the
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (CMZoo) and Toronto Zoo are still emotionally processing the
Mila, 2-Year-Old Amur Tiger August 29, 2023 Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (CMZoo) and Toronto
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Four kits and four adult black-footed ferrets (BFF) are one step closer to life in the wild, thanks to the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo conservation team. In mid-September, the ferrets were moved to a preconditioning center outside of Fort Collins, Colo., where they’ll spend about 35 days in a semi-controlled environment. During this phase, biologists observe . . .
world supporting the black-footed ferret species survival plan, with partners at Toronto
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is preparing for the arrival of a female Amur tiger, Mila [MEE-luh], in early March and the departure of a male African lion, Boma [BOH-muh], in late March. The two moves support their respective Species Survival Plans, but aren’t necessarily immediate breeding recommendations. Organizations accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums . . .
Mila, who will turn two on May 1, will travel to CMZoo from Toronto Zoo, where she
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo’s dedicated team of black-footed ferret conservationists are helping rewrite the narrative of recovery from extinction, one litter at a time. Following last year’s record number of kits born, program-wide in over a decade, CMZoo’s conservation team is celebrating its own record year, and trying something new. This summer, CMZoo welcomed the most . . .
Partners at Toronto Zoo, Louisville Zoo, Phoenix Zoo and Smithsonian Conservation
It was a big year to celebrate for black-footed ferret (BFF) conservation enthusiasts. Including Cheyenne Mountain Zoo’s kits, 417 BFF kits were born into the program. That’s the most kits born in a single year program-wide in a decade! Led by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums Black-Footed Ferret SAFE (Saving Animals From Extinction) and . . .
Zoo, Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, Phoenix Zoo, Toronto
Mila, a female Amur tiger, turned two years old behind the scenes on May 1, 2023, and Asian Highlands keepers had more than one reason to celebrate. Her second birthday seemed to be a turning point for the tentative tiger, who arrived at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in March 2023. “It feels like we’re finally getting . . .
Mila was born at Toronto Zoo (TZ) and lived with her mother, Mazy, until earlier
Partners at Toronto Zoo, Louisville Zoo, Phoenix Zoo and Smithsonian Conservation
world supporting the black-footed ferret species survival plan, with partners at Toronto