The Lake Superior Zoo welcomed an adorable baby Mangabey in May and he is getting bigger, stronger and more adventurous every day. Stop by and say hello.
By Dave Strandberg
Jun 9, 2021 | 4:45 AM
DULUTH, MN (KDAL) – The Lake Superior Zoo in Duluth has been selected for a special thermal imaging equipment loan from a technology company in Florida.
The equipment allows the veterinary staff at the zoo to detect areas of inflammation, sprains and infections in animals that might be missed in physical exams or x-rays.
The non-contact and non-invasive procedure does not require sedation or anesthesia.
Certified Veterinary Technician Amy Gallagher says the new equipment compliments the high standard of care provided to the zoo animals.
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Zoo Officials Say Memberships Pay for Themselves After Two Visits to the Facility
June 2, 2021
Happening Tuesday, June 2, the zoo will host its M.A.D. Safari member appreciation day event.
There will be free train rides, floats, and behind-the-scenes tours.
Zoo CEO, Haley Cope, explains the benefits of becoming a member of the Lake Superior Zoo.
“Beyond the bonus perks which you’ll receive over $45 dollars in value for, members receive reciprocal admission to other zoos and aquariums across the United States, as well as free admission to the Association of Science and Technology Centers of which there are more than 30 in Minnesota alone,” said Cope.