Zoo Academy
While visiting the Cincinnati Zoo this year, I struck up a conversation with a few of the young people working at the zoo and was amazed to find out that they were both graduates of Zoo Academy– a...
View ArticleSustainable Urban Landscape Symposium
As our urban population continues to grow, the desire for more green and growing space also continues to grow. On February 27, the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens will hold a Sustainable Urban...
View ArticleZoo mourns loss of endangered rhino
The most prolific Sumatran rhino in captivity has died. Here's the Cincinnati Zoo's statement on the death of Ipuh:
View ArticleBaby Gorilla comes to Cincinnati Zoo
This Baby Gorilla arrived at the Cincinnati Zoo today on a private flight. The four week old was born at the Glady Porter Zoo in Brownsville, TX.
View ArticleZoo names baby gorilla
The Cincinnati Zoo has named its newest arrival. This is from the Zoo's announcement today:
View ArticleEcOhio Program in Warren County
The Cincinnati Zoo is so much more than animals. Not only is it a leading botanical garden, but there are offsite programs to help protect and reclaim the environment. TheirEcOhio sustainability...
View ArticleFur company helps Cincinnati Zoo baby adapt
The Cincinnati Zoo's baby gorilla could have an easier time adapting to zoo workers in the nursery now that they are wearing more realistic fur vests and coats.Donna Salyers' Fabulous Furs is providing...
View ArticleUpdated Zoo reptile house reopens Saturday
The oldest building at any zoo nationwide is ready to debut its updated look. The Cincinnati Zoo's 138-year-old Reptile House reopens tomorrow after undergoing renovation.Director Thane Maynard says...
View ArticleZoo's Barrows Lecture Series: Dr. Colleen Begg
The first guest speaker for the Cincinnati Zoo’s Barrows Conservation Lecture Series is Dr. Colleen Begg, founder of the Niassa Lion Project in Mozambique. She and her husband are working diligently to...
View ArticleJohn Kamanga - Barrow Lecture Series Speaker
The next Barrows Conservation Lecture Series speaker at the Cincinnati Zoo is John Kamanga, a Masai elder working to preserve the land of the South Rift Valley in Kenya.
View ArticleZoo's Barrows Lecture Series: Dr. William Conway
The Cincinnati Zoo’s Barrows Conservation Lecture Series speaker is a true titan in the world of animal conservation and zoos. Dr. William Conway served as director of the world-famous Bronx Zoo for 43...
View ArticleZoo's Barrows Lecture Series: Dr. Olivia Judson
The next guest in the Cincinnati Zoo’s Barrows Conservation Lecture Series is acclaimed evolutionary biologist and writer,Dr. Olivia Judson. Her acclaimed book, Dr. Tatiana’s Sex Advice to All Creation...
View ArticleGladys gets a peek at her new home
Just in time for "Zoo Babies" at the Cincinnati Zoo, the three-month-old Western Lowland gorilla named Gladys got to explore her new home for the first time in public Tuesday.Kate Olukalns, Zoo Wild...
View ArticleCelebrate as My-Thai the elephant turns 40
My-Thai, the Cincinnati Zoo's 40-year-old Asian elephant, didn't waste any time knocking her "cake" over and breaking it up. It wasn't long before My-Thai started to devour the cake, brought in by a...
View ArticleZoo's Barrows Lecture Series: Dr. Steven Amstrup
The final Barrows Conservation Lecture Series presentation at the Cincinnati Zoo takes place Wednesday, May 15 and features renowned polar bear expert Dr. Steven Amstrup. He has been studying polar...
View ArticleZoo levy request recommended for approval
The committee that reviews county tax levies is recommending Hamilton County Commissioners place a flat renewal of the Cincinnati Zoo levy on the November ballot.That's a win for zoo as that's what it...
View ArticleCommissioners supportive of Zoo levy request
The Cincinnati Zoo's levy request looks to have support from at least two of Hamilton County's Commissioners.The Zoo is asking the board to place a flat renewal of its five year levy on the November...
View ArticleCounty to re-open MSD bid process
Hamilton County Commissioners are expected to vote Wednesday morning on re-opening the bidding process on some Metropolitan Sewer District projects.The board initiated the moratorium to force renewed...
View ArticleEndangered Rhino returns to Cincinnati Zoo to breed with his sister
Only two Sumatran rhinos are left on the north American Continent and both are now at the Cincinnati Zoo. Harapan a six year old male who was born at the Cincinnati Zoo and was most recently at the...
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