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Rhino gets loose in behind-the-scenes area at Omaha s zoo
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Claire, a 12-year-old elephant at Omaha s zoo, is pregnant and due in 2022
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Top 10 Things to Do with Kids in Omaha
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2) Fontanelle Forest Adventurers can climb, zip and soar through the tree canopy on an aerial course. Rehabbed eagles and owls enjoy their digs at the raptor refuge, while 19 miles of trails wind through the urban forest. fontanelleforest.org Fontanelle Forest
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3) Zorinsky Lake Park This West Omaha green space has tree-lined, paved walking-biking trails, playgrounds, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, and a lake begging for boating and fishing. Admission s free to this year-round park. In the summer, splash in the aquatic center s spray features, water slide and large public pool. cityofomaha.org/parks Zorinsky Lake. Photo courtesy of Omaha Convention and Visitors Bureau.
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Detroit Zoo celebrates its first lion cub born in 40 years By: Sarah Wojcik | C&G Newspapers | Published January 13, 2021
Binti chews on a stick while lying next to her aunt, Amirah, at the Detroit Zoo.
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ROYAL OAK When Binti, a female lion cub born Sept. 10 at the Detroit Zoo, successfully rejoined the lion pride just before Christmas Day, the Detroit Zoological Society rejoiced.
Binti, whose name means “daughter” in Swahili, survived an emergency cesarean section during which three of her siblings were stillborn. For the first couple of months of her life, she was hand-reared by humans at the zoo, as the surgery and recovery prevented the normal bonding process between cub and mother.