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In 2022, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s Sustainability team, led by Stephenie Ritchey and Mallory Geresy, was awarded a Recycle Ohio EPA grant to acquire equipment for our award-winning Horticulture team. The Cincinnati Zoo’s ..read more
The Cincinnati Zoo Blog
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The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s Zoo Access for All program is designed to encourage families and individuals of all backgrounds to visit our world-class organization to build lifelong and multi-generational memories. We are ..read more
The Cincinnati Zoo Blog
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Every year, Zoo employees are invited to submit requests for a specific conservation project to be funded. This year, the Zoo’s Conservation Committee received many proposals and selected five. Laura Carpenter: Begawan Foundation’s Community-Based ..read more
The Cincinnati Zoo Blog
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April 22nd is Earth Day, which is both a day to celebrate the earth and a day to take action. This day first began as a local-level environmental protest and has since become a ..read more
The Cincinnati Zoo Blog
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Spring is an exciting time at the zoo! It’s warming up outside, the tulips are in bloom, and we get to welcome babies from many different species into our zoo family. This spring has ..read more
The Cincinnati Zoo Blog
2M ago
Thank you to everyone who voted for the Cincinnati Zoo in CityBeat’s 27th Annual Best of Cincinnati® Awards! We’re so proud to take home some of the top honors! Check out the categories we ..read more
The Cincinnati Zoo Blog
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Amiry Update Amiry’s health has improved enough after receiving care in our veterinary facility that we were able to move him to the Cat Ambassador Program. He is still getting used to his new ..read more
The Cincinnati Zoo Blog
3M ago
As we celebrate International Polar Bear Day, I think back to last fall when I had the opportunity to travel to Churchill in Manitoba, Canada as part of an educational opportunity organized Polar Bears ..read more
The Cincinnati Zoo Blog
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In a recent interview, writer and wildlife biologist Drew Lanham described an experience of observing cardinals, stating, “Watching a red bird as the sun [went] down on a day that still had a little ..read more
The Cincinnati Zoo Blog
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Last week, The Republic of Congo announced the growth of Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park by adding an important piece to the landscape puzzle – the Djéké Triangle. This valuable and newly protected landscape is the ..read more