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Garden City zoo announces birth of endangered lemur, jaguar's arrival


The facility earlier this month also welcomed a new endangered black-footed ferret on permanent loan.
The zoo is currently open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., with the drive-through closing at 6 p.m.  
Sorsha, the zoo’s five-year-old red ruffed lemur gave birth to a healthy baby on June 2. Mother and baby are both doing well, officials reported. It is the first lemur born at the zoo, as well as Sorsha’s first pup.
The new mom is being very attentive to the newborn, officials said, with staff monitoring the pup’s growth and other developmental milestones as well as its mom’s maternal behavior. ....

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Zoo announces birth of endangered lemur, the arrival of a jaguar mate


Zoo announces birth of endangered lemur, the arrival of a jaguar mate
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Sorsha, the Garden City zoo’s 5-year-old red ruffed lemur gave birth to a healthy baby June 2. It was the first lemur born at the zoo.
GARDEN CITY – It’s been a busy week at Garden City’s Lee Richardson Zoo, which announced the birth of a critically endangered red ruffed lemur and the arrival of a new young jaguar.
The facility earlier this month also welcomed a new endangered black-footed ferret on permanent loan.
The zoo is currently open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., with the drive-through closing at 6 p.m.   ....

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Zoo adds to animal residents


Zoo adds to animal residents
By The Telegram staff
Lee Richardson Zoo has welcomed two new members to its animal family - a jaguar and a black-footed ferret.
Kaya, a female, 12-year-old jaguar from the Salisbury Zoo in Maryland was introduced to four-year-old jaguar, Luna, in Cat Canyon on the morning of June 1. While the two cats had previously been able to smell, see, and hear each other through a divider in their indoor quarters, this was the first time they shared the same space.
Animal Care staff looked on as Luna cautiously approached Kaya. Luna, the younger jaguar, is known for being inquisitive; her first interactions with Kaya were no different. Kaya allowed Luna to approach her, the pair met face to face, and sniffed one another thoroughly.  Other than a few tail twitches and a couple of “that’s enough” warning snarls from Kaya, the pair were introduced successfully without incident. ....

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Georgia Aquarium otters join list of animals testing positive for SARS-CoV-2

Georgia Aquarium otters join list of animals testing positive for SARS-CoV-2
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A Black-Footed Ferret Becomes the First Endangered Species to be Cloned in the U.S.


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In a revolutionary conservation tactic, a Black-footed ferret has been cloned. Elizabeth Ann is an identical genetic copy of Willa, a female who died in 1998. Elizabeth Ann is healthy and will enter a breeding program at the National Black-footed Ferret Conservation Center, with hopes that her offspring can be reintroduced to the wild in the next few years. Given that Black-footed Ferrets are currently listed as an endangered species with a current wild population of just 300-400, this groundbreaking new technology will bring crucial genetic diversity to the currently limited gene pool. Small gene pools are incredibly dangerous for wild animal populations, as a single disease outbreak can easily kill a genetically similar group of animals. Black-footed Ferrets are walking on thin ice in their everyday lives, wit ....

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