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The 20 Largest Zoos in the U. S. That Every Animal Lover Needs . . . With increased awareness about the humane treatment of animals in captivity, many zoos are finally providing ideal habitats for animals to thrive in, all the while spreading the word about what needs to be done to support our endangered or most delicate species
World Lemur Day | San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Every zoo keeper dreams of seeing the animals in their care enjoy a brand new, state-of-the-art exhibit, and for the San Diego Zoo lemur keepers, that dream came true in September! The lemurs, who had been living in an off exhibit area at the Zoo, would soon enjoy two exhibits that would showcase five species from different regions of Madagascar
axolotl - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers Most salamanders lose their gills as they grow up But not an axolotl It keeps its feathery gills Axolotls live underwater — like larvae — their whole life They do develop legs and lungs, and sometimes pop up to the surface for a quick gulp of air
San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Celebrates Birth of Two Rare . . . SAN DIEGO (March 28, 2023) – A birth of twins is exceptional, no matter the species However, when those twins are Amur leopards—and fewer than 300 of those big cats are estimated to exist on Earth—the births are especially significant This week, wildlife care staff at the San Diego Zoo announced the birth of two Amur leopard cubs, increasing this rare cat’s estimated worldwide
Curious Coatis - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance A t the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, the coati exhibit is sort of “hidden in plain sight” next to the Thorntree Terrace restaurant—the best vantage point for coati watching is actually the outdoor dining area, which is separated from the exhibit by a glass wall Our group of five coatis—two males and three females—are non-breeding