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admissions have supported a variety of efforts that benefit critically endangered wild
admissions have supported a variety of efforts that benefit critically endangered wild
release efforts contribute to saving species that were once considered extinct in the wild
admissions have supported a variety of efforts that benefit critically endangered wild
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo established The International Center for the Care and Conservation of Giraffe (The Giraffe Center) in 2022. With three full-time employees, The Giraffe Center is a concentrated effort by CMZoo to consolidate resources, expand educational programs to improve and enrich the lives of giraffe in human care throughout the world, and inspire conservation . . .
They explored wild giraffe eating habits, and nutritionists discussed how different
It’s easier than ever to make the best shopping choices for orangutans in the wild
the Zoo Public Can Help Name Cheyenne Mountain Zoo’s Critically Endangered Western
Every expectant mother wants good lighting for her big moment, but for black-footed ferrets, lighting is absolutely critical to optimum breeding. CMZoo Conservation Coordinator Jeff Baughman utilizes lighting cycles, lots of cell testing and a solid timetable to successfully breed the endangered small mammals. Currently, Baughman averages about 20 to 30 black footed-ferret kits per . . .
During the western frontier exploration in the early 1800s, prairie dogs were identified
The mountain lions also needed to be spayed to avoid attracting wild mountain lions
Rocky Mountain Wild and Asian Highlands are at the top of most CMZoo visitors’
CMZOO OFFERS TWO MORE DATES FOR FURRY FAMILY MEMBER IN AUGUST The dog days of summer will soon be over, but Dog Days at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo are back! Thanks to two successful test days in May and June, CMZoo is welcoming guests and their well-behaved dogs to explore the Zoo again, during two special . . .
behaviors and outcomes that appear to be most important to their species in the wild