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guests are celebrating a huge milestone, having raised $6 million for wildlife and wild
Observe Western Lowland gorillas outdoors in a natural mountainside habitat, orangutans
At the end of their conference-planning meeting last night, eight teenagers from Cheyenne Mountain Zoo’s Youth Leadership Action Board rewarded themselves with a quick visit to check on potential mom-to-be Luna, our 10-year-old Mexican gray wolf. They had no idea they would get the thrill of a lifetime to witness the birth of the Zoo’s first wolf pup litter in 20 years! The teens were able to identify two squirmy little pups around 8:30 p.m., and Luna’s labor produced more pups throughout the night and into this morning.
It is possible that these pups could go on to help repopulate the species in the wild
the Zoo Public Can Help Name Cheyenne Mountain Zoo’s Critically Endangered Western
Thirty-four-year-old Goma moved to CMZoo, in 2016, on a breeding recommendation from the Western
Recover and Regroup August 27, 2021 Last month, Juju, 40-year-old CMZoo female Western
A Mexican wolf pup was born at 5:10 a.m. Friday, April 19, 2019 to second-time parents, Luna and Navarro, to the excitement of Cheyenne Mountain Zoo staff and guests. The pup appears to be strong, and Luna is exhibiting quality maternal instincts. “It’s very squirmy and snuggly with Luna, and has already grown a lot since it was born on Friday
it was born on Friday, which is a good sign,” said Dina Bredahl, Rocky Mountain Wild