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Sunday, June 14, 2009

Zoo News Sunday: more babies, zoo openings and zoo camps

Good Sunday everyone! Zebee here. Let’s get out there and see what’s going on at the world zoos today.

Africa Opens at Peoria Zoo
What a great way to start the summer! I think they took a chapter from our V Zoo because it looks like they have an air walk like ours. See, great ideas work at every zoo.

Newborn Female White-Naped Crane is One Cute Chick
Wow! Did you know this baby may be the survival of her species? Read why and what is happening to her natural habitat.

Summer Camp at the L.A. Zoo
Do you live in L.A.? Are you between the ages of 4 and 12? Then hop over and register for zoo camp. Read all about it here.

Four lemurs of endangered species born at San Jose's Happy Hollow zoo
Sounds like Lemurs are a favorite around the zoo. See what they look like and when you’ll get to visit with them in San Jose.

Clouded leopard triplets born at Nashville Zoo
See the picture of these adorable cats.


Central Park Zoo visitors Go Wild for New Snow Leopards
Snow leopards sure are pretty. Watch the video and see pictures of this great new exhibit.

New Exhibit at Miler Park Zoo
More red ruffed lemurs in the news. Check out this new home for the ones at the Miller Park Zoo.

Friday nights are Family Night at the Zoo
Live in Des Moines? Check this out. What a fun way to spend time with your family.

Turn in Old Cologne for Free Admission
What, you ask? Read all about it and see what the Naples Zoo is going to do with all this old cologne. Then pack all yours up and go to the zoo.

Frolic For Free at the Phoenix Zoo this Summer
Boy, if you live in the Phoenix area, this is a must read. Then grab your kids or grand kids and go!

Whew! That’s it for today. Be sure to stop in on Tuesday. I’ve got more news about our summer zoo camp for you. See you then. Zebee out.

posted by Zebee aka Joy Delgado
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