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Carl Bovard, calls his establishment an animal sanctuary. Others regard it as a roadside zoo. His facility is home to about 50 exotic species. ....

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Meet Blackstone and Caz - The Timberjay

ELY – The International Wolf Center has two new residents, and now they have names. The two male wolf pups were named “Blackstone” and “Caz” in an online contest, the … ....

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Behind the scenes at the EcoTarium American Zoological Association accreditation

A long time daytrip destination, the Ecotarium is looking to expand its live animal exhibit and become a fully accredited zoo. ....

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William Conway, Who Reimagined America's Zoos, Is Dead at 91

He sought to conserve wildlife and encouraged zoos to exhibit animals in their natural habitats. But he lost a battle to rename the Bronx Zoo. ....

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3 gorillas test positive for COVID-19 at San Diego Zoo Safari Park—first in the world


Several gorillas test positive for COVID-19 at California zoo first in the world
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Critically endangered western lowland gorillas are known to be susceptible to the novel coronavirus. On January 11, three at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park tested positive.
Three western lowland gorillas at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park have tested positive for the coronavirus, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced this afternoon, making them the world’s first-known great apes to contract the virus.
The gorillas, who live in a troop of eight, are expected to recover, says Lisa Peterson, executive director of the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, in California. Caretakers have decided to keep all eight gorillas together and monitor them closely. ....

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