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Billy and Tina joined male elephants Sneezy and Hank, and females Sooky, Booper and Connie at the facility in Oklahoma.
Two months after the Los Angeles Zoo quietly, and controversially, transferred its last two Asian elephants to their new home ...
A female Asian elephant calf was born at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium on July 23, following a 22-month pregnancy. The baby, ...
The zoo celebrated the 40th birthday of its three elephants: Ginny, Alice and Kate.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – It’s an exciting time at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium where not one, but two elephants are currently expecting. Experienced mama Phoebe and first-time mom Sunny are d… ...
Once found along the entire Pacific Northwest coast, the Oregon silverspot butterfly now survives in only a few isolated areas.
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden announced that two young male Asian elephants, Sanjay and Kabir, are now testing negative to a deadly virus thanks to a new vaccine.
Sanjay and Kabir, two young male elephants at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, were vaccinated in 2024.
A groundbreaking mRNA vaccine developed by the Houston Zoo and Baylor College of Medicine helped two young Cincinnati Zoo elephants survive a deadly virus.
Two young elephants at the Cincinnati Zoo, Sanjay and Kabir, overcame a deadly virus thanks to a new vaccine introduced to zoos nationwide last year.
A groundbreaking vaccine administered to two elephants at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden appears to be effective, a major milestone in elephant conservation, according to zoo officials.
The Cincinnati Zoo announced Sanjay and Kabir, two of their young male elephants, have tested negative for Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus after previously testing positive.