Apart from being adorable and full of sassy antics, the African penguins at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo have a big job: to help visitors fall in love with and advocate for wild penguins. Napoleon, Biggs, Ivy and the rest of the flock inspire us to save wildlife and wild places, and their wild counterparts can use . . .
by an outbreak of avian influenza within the rehabilitation facility, following an outbreak of the virus
https://www.cmzoo.org/news/archive/cheyenne-mountain-zoo-closes-temporarily-plans-to-reopen-april-1-2020/
UPDATE: Cheyenne Mountain Zoo’s reopening date has been changed from April 1, 2020 to April 17, 2020. This is an update to the Zoo’s official statement from March 16, 2020, which you can find below. (Colorado Springs, Colo.) – At Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, we believe we have multiple responsibilities to our community, in addition to . . .
in response to today’s request by President Donald Trump to join together to suppress the COVID-19 virus
https://www.cmzoo.org/news/archive/precautionary-measures-at-cheyenne-mountain-zoo-regarding-covid-19/
Here at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, we believe we have multiple responsibilities to our community, in addition to our responsibilities to the natural world. Our unique atmosphere allows friends and family to spend quality time together, while providing our guests an opportunity to spend time in the outdoors, which has been shown to improve both physical . . .
if you’re feeling ill, or have been outside of the country or in contact with someone carrying the virus
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