I assume 'kicking' refers to them staying strong, alive, and in their place, so I will assume nothing about them has changed.
Yeah that's what I meant. Sorry, I thought that was a well known phrase.
~Thylo
I assume 'kicking' refers to them staying strong, alive, and in their place, so I will assume nothing about them has changed.
Are the antelope on display in Africa yet?
The Zoo re-opens the Passenger Pigeon Memorial after renovations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDMnVnARFTE&index=1&list=UUE3VoxyYmyQCReOXk2ogsVg
Is anyone in the area attending the “World Rhino Day: State of the Rhino Lecture and Keeper Panel”? It is being hosted by Dr. Roth on Monday the 22nd at 7pm at the Frisch Theater. I would love to go but cannot get to Cincinnati that day. I assume an update to the Sumatran rhino program will be discussed and there will be a Q&A session where attendees can ask questions. It would be great if someone on the forum could possibly attend and post what is discussed. It would be greatly appreciated.
Seconded. I'd love to see Sumatran rhinos one day with the species seeming to only disappear more rapidly but with only one left I wouldn't be surprised if they gave up on the program altogether.
I hereby rename the zoo the Cincinnati Zoo & Gorilla Orphanage.
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I know why the AZA is giving us the abandoned young but I'm still surprised they are considering the conditions of the exhibit.
The facilities aren't that bad so I can see Gladys and what not but with like three babies now I didn't think they'd have enough room.
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I hereby rename the zoo the Cincinnati Zoo & Gorilla Orphanage.
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