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Columbus Zoo welcomes second baby elephant calf
The Columbus Zoo has welcomed its second baby calf this year. Members of the staff say this is an important and exciting ...
The Columbus Zoo has welcomed another baby elephant and it's now available for public viewing. The baby elephant is a boy ...
POWELL, Ohio — A second elephant calf born at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium this year made his debut on Friday. Phoebe gave ...
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is changing its approach to answering public records and will begin to provide some documents in response to “thoughtful and reasonable” requests, CEO Tom Schmid said in ...
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is asking Franklin County voters for a 10-year renewal of a 0.75-mill levy for operating expenses, last passed in 2015. The levy would not increase the current taxes ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium announced the name of a baby bonobo that was recently born. The zoo named the bonobo Winstel in honor of Don Winstel, a beloved zoo member for more than ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and The Wilds released more than 100 rare and endangered giant salamanders this summer into protected waterways in eastern Ohio. According to a release ...
The bonobo, a boy, was named after Don Winstel, who worked at the zoo for more than 36 years before retiring as the assistant director.
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has been a part of this city's DNA since the day Harry P. Wolfe, following a visit to the St. Louis Zoo, started lobbying for its creation back in 1920. Six reindeer that ...
Dan Ashe is a lifelong wildlife conservationist, serving as president and CEO of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums since 2017. Franklin County voters will soon decide whether to keep its 0.75 mill ...
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has welcomed its second baby elephant in a single calendar year for the first time in its nearly 100-year history.
An Ohio zoo and a non-profit have teamed up to release over 100 rare and endangered giant salamanders into the state's protected waterways.According to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, officials ...
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