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free programs and field trips where they can experience the wonder of wildlife and wild
CINCINNATI (July 29, 2016 ) – The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is excited to announce that a rare Andean condor chick has been spotted with adults Gryph and Laurel. This is the first chick of this species to hatch in Cincinnati in 30 years and only the fourteenth to hatch in North American institutions […]
or to Cincinnati Zoo’s off-site facility to be conditioned for release into the wild
Conservation, Lion Conservation, Saving Species, Posted September 23, 2021 by Guy Western
CINCINNATI, OH (July 27, 2016) – It may sound like a tall tale, but the giraffe born this morning at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden weighs approximately 100 pounds and towers over most of its keepers! After an unusually quick labor, five-year-old giraffe Cece delivered a healthy calf at 10:27 a.m. in her indoor […]
history with giraffe births dates back to 1889 when it became the first zoo in the Western
Another giraffe baby born at Giraffe Ridge this morning CINCINNATI, OH (September 13, 2016) –For the second time in less than two months, giraffes at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden welcomed a new addition to the herd. Five-year-old Jambo delivered a calf at 1:45 a.m. in her indoor stall after about two hours of […]
history with giraffe births dates back to 1889 when it became the first zoo in the Western
On behalf of everybody involved with the Cincinnati Zoo I want to thank our local community for the caring concern you have shown since the tragic death of Harambe. In this ever-connected, social media age, it seems that everybody, everywhere learned of our tragedy on the day it happened. This opened up a typhoon of […]
understanding of what it will take to protect gorillas throughout their range in west
Most of us are familiar with March Madness, the bracketed tournament of basketball teams. Each year fans use their knowledge about each team (and their own feelings of loyalty) to predict the outcome of each match up and, ultimately, the team that they think will win it all. Then, on pins and needles, they watch […]
Despite having few natural predators, Asian elephants face a number of threats in the wild
By the Bonobo Care team – Jungle Trails Bonobos are man’s closest living relatives, sharing over 98% of the same DNA. Bonobos share defining primate traits with humans like opposable thumbs, the largest brains per body size, and eyes on the front of their faces creating binocular vision and superior depth perception. As a result, […]
Bo is a popular little ambassador for endangered wild bonobos.
CINCINNATI, OH (March 2, 2011) – Tessa, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s four-year-old Maasai giraffe is pregnant, due within the next two months. This news is especially exciting considering the last time the Zoo celebrated a giraffe birth was 1985. The Cincinnati Zoo’s history with giraffe births actually dates back to 1889 when it […]
giraffe births actually dates back to 1889 when it became the first zoo in the Western
CINCINNATI, OH (September 27, 2012) – Tessa, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s five-year-old Maasai giraffe is pregnant again, due in the next month. Tessa, and father “Kimba,” are both doing well and currently can be seen at the Zoo’s Giraffe Ridge exhibit. The Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) will be live-tweeting leading up to and during the […]
history with giraffe births dates back to 1889 when it became the first zoo in the Western