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The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is closing on Sunday and Monday as a major winter storm takes aim at the region this weekend.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Santa Claus went on an early quest to make sure no one was left without Christmas gifts at the Cincinnati Zoo. Footage released by the zoo shows Santa bringing enrichment items to ...
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden welcomed a baby gorilla to the world over the weekend. The zoo says 12-year-old gorilla Gladys gave birth to her first baby on Saturday. Both Gladys and the baby are doing well. Four weeks ago, a 24/7 ...
The bear cubs are sisters from Montana who were orphaned when their mother was declared a nuisance. Two North American black bear cubs are settling in behind the scenes as they prepare to be the first inhabitants of the new Bear Ridge exhibit at the ...
We have many great attractions throughout our area for entertainment. When various lists are created for locals as well as tourists to do in the Cincinnati area, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is near the top of almost every list. Going to the zoo ...
It’s a snow day for the otter pups at the Cincinnati zoo. Snow came a little early for the tiny animals, who were treated to a kiddie pool full of the white stuff recently. The pups loved it! Who knew that otters could be such big fans of snow?
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden recently teamed up with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources to help a unique group of Dayton-area students find a new home. On Sept. 3 and 4, 21 box turtles were discovered in a school courtyard in West Carrollton.
How the Cincinnati Zoo recycles rainwater for use in animal habitats Three different exhibits at the Cincinnati Zoo use rainwater capture systems to catch rain and return it to their respective animal habitats.
Meet Dave Jenike, 62, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden's new CEO. He officially took over the role as zoo director on Jan. 1. Jenike follows Thane Maynard, who has been CEO since 2007. It's a high profile position at a famous Cincinnati institution that generations of local residents feel a deep connection to.