SANFORD, Fla. — The Central Florida Zoo in Sanford is working to keep its animals cool in the extreme Florida heat. Caretakers are making sure the habitats have plenty of water and fans, where needed.
Two rare fossa pups, a vulnerable species from Madagascar, have officially moved into their brand-new habitat at the Central Florida Zoo. The pups were born in May to the zoo’s female fossa, Alina.
How people and animals both stay cool at the Central Florida Zoo When you're out in the heat for hours at a time with zoo animals, how do you stay cool? When you're out in the heat for hours at a time ...
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POWELL, Ohio — The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium announced six manatees were successfully rehabilitated at two Ohio zoos and were sent back to Florida facilities, inching closer to being released into the ...