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Thinking: White-Cheeked Gibbon by Ginger Robinson
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Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Colorado Springs, Colorado
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Washington Park Zoo Polar Bear with Cubs
A mother polar bear with two cubs at the Washington Park Zoo, the predecessor to the Milwaukee County Zoo. In 1919, the zoo was home to the first polar bear born in captivity in North America. Mother bear, Sultan, gave birth to 11 cubs.
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Milwaukee Public Library Historic Photo
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Not Impressed par Robert Streithorst
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OLYMPUS EM-1 Mark II
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- i feed the tigers
- i gain their trust
- they break me out of the zoo
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B&W Griffon Vulture 3-0 F LR 2-20-18 J067 by sunspotimages https://flic.kr/p/23iPDG2
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Your not in my Face, I'm in Yours by Robert Streithorst
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OLYMPUS EM-1 Mark II
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Sealed with a Peck by Robert Streithorst https://flic.kr/p/2nCuhjq
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Philadelphia Zoo, in partnership with 6abc, will host its first-ever Zoo-a-Thon fundraiser, a multi-platform event scheduled on Thursday, November 19th. The fundraising begins at 6am on 6abc’s morning newscast and continues throughout the day with Facebook Live segments onsite at the Zoo at 10:00am, noon and 3:00pm. Viewers can log onto 6abc’s and the Zoo’s Facebook pages to watch incredible animals and awesome special guests.
At 12:30pm during the midday television broadcast, viewers can tune in to see Alicia Vitarelli reporting live from the Zoo, talking with surprise guests and visiting her favorite animals. At 4:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. viewers can tune into the 6abc evening newscast and join meteorologist Cecily Tynan, live at the Zoo, for an exciting evening of feature stories spotlighting the Zoo’s incredible work and current financial needs.
This past spring, Philadelphia Zoo, closed its historic gates for more than 100 days. Despite the closure to the public, the organization continued its daily care for more than 1300 animals, many of which are rare, endangered. The mounting costs of food and nutrition, medicine and medical care, animal professionals, and vets, and exhibit and grounds upkeep are extraordinary. “We are facing close to a $20 million loss this year alone, this level of financial hardship puts our mission, legacy and future at-risk. We need our region’s support now more than ever. A gift of any amount will make a difference,” says Vikram H. Dewan, Philadelphia Zoo’s President & CEO.
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Красивые фото со всего мира
Красивые фото со всего мира
Posted by mpetch on 2012-05-17 14:58:29
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Morning Dew by Robert Streithorst OLYMPUS EM-1 https://flic.kr/p/2kRsiNX
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