THEMUSEUM was hosting a temporary exhibit on the human brain. Near its beginning were several displays on other animals' brains. Photo taken August 28, 2019.
THEMUSEUM was hosting a temporary exhibit on the human brain. Near its beginning were several displays on other animals' brains. Photo taken August 28, 2019.
THEMUSEUM was hosting a temporary exhibit on the human brain. Near its beginning were several displays on other animals' brains. Photo taken Photo taken August 28, 2019.
This wildlife sanctuary in Rhas taken in 20 animals from the St-Édouard Zoo following itd closure, including four black bears, grey wolves, and two opossums. Note that while the article doesn't mention it by name (just calling it a Roadside Zoo), its obvious which one it is.
Aspen Valley gets...
What species in Canada are only held by one institution? One example I can name would be West Caucasian Turs at Toronto Zoo (Edmonton Valley Zoo did have them, but they past away). As @TheGerenuk mentioned, it also hold Chamois, which are the only ones in North America, let alone Canada.
This petting zoo at Waterloo Park's Eby Homestead petting zoo* installed waste containers to store manure for future use as compost.
Waterloo Park installs 'zoo poo units' to capture animal waste, divert it from landfills