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Hydroponics technician Zack Burns said the initiative began as an effort to be more sustainable and resilient to food supply disruptions.
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When Zoos Become the Last Hope for a SpeciesImagine a world where the only beating hearts of a vanished wild exist behind the glass of zoo enclosures. For some creatures ...
A. Picasso isn’t the only of the new microsnails with a name inspired by the arts either; a species discovered from Myanmar ...
A t half a millimeter long (0.02 inches) tardigrades are so small they’re hard to see without a microscope. However, these ...
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Critics vs. Conservation: What People Get Wrong About Modern ZoosImagine walking through a lush, green enclosure where a family of gorillas lounges beneath towering trees, their every ...
A once-extinct bird has laid eggs in the wild for the first time in nearly 40 years. After returning to the wild in 2024, the ...
Peacocks and giraffes and snails, Oh my! Philly zoo installs plant-based sculptures of giant animals
The Philadelphia Zoo has sprouted five massive plant displays of giant animals and insects. At the entrance is a huge ...
That’s why she started the so-called “Poo Zoo,” established in October 2024 ... ranging from washing the entire bolus to taking tiny external scrapes. “At the beginning, there was still ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. As the ground shook from a 5.2-magnitude ...
A zoo has welcomed the birth of twins to a pair of critically endangered cotton-top tamarins. The babies, born on 3 April, are the third set of offspring for parents Gurt and Mico at Marwell Zoo ...
The zoo's CREW program, which focuses on breeding endangered species, has received $6.3 million from the Institute of Museum and Library Services since 1997. The zoo says it will seek funding from ...
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