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On January 30th, the insectarium announced that (0.0.7) "pink katydids" (species not specified) hatched.

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On February 9th, 2024, the aquarium announced that a (0.0.1) African penguin hatched.

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On April 1st, the zoo announced that another (0.0.1) African penguin hatched.

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On February 9th, 2024, the aquarium announced that a (0.0.1) African penguin hatched.

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On April 19th, the aquarium announced that the penguin was named Gouda.

3.6K views · 84 reactions | Ritz and Saltine's chick has a name! Say hello to Gouda! | Audubon Aquarium

On April 1st, the zoo announced that another (0.0.1) African penguin hatched.

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On April 25th, the aquarium announced the penguin's sex (0.1) and name, Calypso.

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On July 23rd, the aquarium announced their (0.1) barred owl named Frosty passed away due to a decline in health caused by a cancerous tumor.

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On August 7th, the aquarium announced they acquired 2 roseate spoonbills which are on display in the Down the Bayou gallery.

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On August 28th, the aquarium announced they acquired (1.1) violet turacos named Doug and Patty which are on display in the Amazon Rainforest area.

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On November 1st, the aquarium announced they renovated and reopened their Cafe Aqua restaurant to the public.

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Audubon Aquarium has just rescued 16 Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtles.
Audubon Nature Institute on Instagram: "Audubon Aquarium Rescue (AAR) recently welcomed 16 critically endangered Kemp's ridley sea turtles to care for after the turtles were found struggling with cold weather on the East Coast. When turtles are cold-stunned, their heart and breathing rates slow and they become lethargic, unable to find food, and are at risk of being hit by boats as they float along the ocean surface. Fortunately, these turtles were rescued and received initial treatment at the @NationalMarineLifeCenter and @NewEnglandAquarium before being flown to rehabilitation facilities by @turtlesfly2. Once with AAR, each turtle was given a physical examination, diagnostic imaging, blood work, and a swim test to determine their overall health and condition. Fourteen of the new arrivals were healthy enough to go into a large recovery pool, two others will get additional treatment for eye issues before they can join the rest of the turtles. Each turtle will be given a constellation name in order to tell them apart. The turtles will be monitored intensively during their recovery. Each will have its own specific treatment plan for any remaining health concerns. While the ultimate goal is to release the turtles back into the Gulf of Mexico, there is currently no estimated timeframe for that to happen. Coordinated by Audubon Nature Institute, Audubon Aquarium Rescue serves as @NOAAFisheries' primary marine mammal and sea turtle stranding network partner in Louisiana. AAR is committed to the humane care and treatment of injured, ill, or displaced marine animals in Louisiana and is the only entity in the state responsible for the rehabilitation of live marine mammals and sea turtles. If you see a stranded marine mammal or sea turtle (live or dead), report it to Audubon Aquarium Rescue at 877-942-5343."
 
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