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™re exploring downtown Colorado Springs near the brand-new playground in Acacia Park
™re exploring downtown Colorado Springs near the brand-new playground in Acacia Park
™re exploring downtown Colorado Springs near the brand-new playground in Acacia Park
Every day of the year, conservation is at the center of the inspiration and work at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. As 2018 comes to a close, we’re reflecting on some of CMZoo’s conservation contributions this year. We hope you’ll be inspired to take action, big or small, to join us in the important work of conserving . . .
was able to capture and move a total of 14 giraffe from Murchison Falls National Park
was able to capture and move a total of 14 giraffe from Murchison Falls National Park
Eight-year-old Savelii joins CMZoo from Bramble Park Zoo, in Watertown, South Dakota
Saturday, May 23, 2020 (COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.) – With Water’s Edge: Africa Construction Issues Resolved, Nile Hippos Return to CMZoo! The sounds of hippo ‘laughs’ are once again echoing from the side of Cheyenne Mountain. Zambezi (zam-BEE-zee) and Kasai (kuh-SIGH), CMZoo’s Nile hippo sisters, are back home at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo! The two female hippos . . .
The two female hippos have been ‘vacationing’ at Dickerson Park Zoo, an Association
™re exploring downtown Colorado Springs near the brand-new playground in Acacia Park
On the longest day of the year, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo will celebrate the longest-necked animal: the giraffe! On Fri., June 21, giraffe keepers and staff from the International Center for the Care and Conservation of Giraffe (The Giraffe Center) are throwing a daylong event to commemorate World Giraffe Day. “This is our way of thanking . . .
are increasing in number, with seven new calves reported in Lake Mburo National Park
Inspires the Next Generation of Land and Wildlife Stewards in Glacier National Park
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo recently launched a new series of programs for those who are interested in connecting with nature, the outdoors and their families through hands-on and interactive experiences. Outdoor School programs are designed to encourage people of all ages to explore and engage with our Colorado home in a whole new way. Classes will . . .
us for an afternoon of exploring nature through art at Cheyenne Mountain State Park