That includes the Buffalo Zoo s Easter Eggsperience, happening March 27 and 28.
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A great event for families, you ll be able to go on an Easter egg scavenger hunt throughout the entire Zoo.
Included in the ticket price is an all-day digital photo pass, including a photo with the Easter Bunny.
Kids will be able to ride the carousel for free, as long as weather permits.
Participants should bring their own basket or reusable bag for collecting Easter goodies.
Little ones should be on the lookout for an “egg”-stra special golden egg for a special surprise.
Admission to the Zoo is also included in the ticket price, and the Zoo suggests this event for kids ages 12 and under. The scavenger hunt takes place on both days from 11am-2pm.
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February 17, 2021
Silver Spring, Md. -The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) is helping to drive almost $730,000 to four conservation projects led by AZA members in the second year of the SAFE: Saving Animals From Extinction® (SAFE) granting program.
Subscribe It is exciting to witness the growth of the SAFE granting program, both in terms of the scope of the projects funded and the shared commitment by AZA members to conservation, said Dan Ashe, President and CEO of AZA. Despite the extraordinary challenges of the past year, AZA members have continued their dedication to saving animals from extinction, which further demonstrates that conservation is in the DNA of modern, accredited zoos and aquariums.
Female polar bear who lived at Buffalo Zoo killed by male polar bear during breeding at Detroit Zoo
Photo by Jennifer Harte provided by Detroit Zoological Society
By: WXYZ Staff, WKBW Staff
Posted at 10:15 PM, Feb 08, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-10 13:38:27-05
ROYAL OAK, Mich. (WXYZ/WKBW) â The Detroit Zoo is mourning the loss of one of its female polar bears, Anana. She was killed during breeding with male polar bear, Nuka, on Monday, the organization said in a release.
Anana was 20 years old. Before moving to the Detroit Zoo, Anana lived at the Buffalo Zoo from 2002 to 2013. She gave birth to Luna the polar bear, who still lives at the Buffalo Zoo, in 2012.
Polar bear from Buffalo zoo killed while attempting to breed at Detroit zoo
Updated Feb 10, 2021;
Posted Feb 10, 2021
20-year old Anana died at the Detroit Zoo when 16-year old male, Nuka, was attempting to breed her. (Photo courtesy of the Detroit Zoo)
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DETROIT - Staff at the Detroit Zoo are mourning the loss of a female polar bear. 20-year old Anana died when 16-year old male, Nuka, was attempting to breed her. It happened on Monday, Feb. 8.
According to Detroit Zoological Society Chief Life Sciences Officer Scott Carter, the two bears had lived together all of last year without any issues. This is the first killing of a Detroit Zoo animal by another animal since another polar bear died in 1988.