by Winston Rogers TOPICS: BALTIMORE, Md. (7News) — Baltimore's Maryland Zoo welcomed a three-year-old female giraffe to its herd, according to zoo officials on Tuesday. The zoo said the ...
Lakewood Suzuki Strings, a local music institution, hosted a live reading of The Story of Ferdinand the Bull and an Instrument Petting Zoo Nov. 23 at the Lorain Public Library System Domonkas ...
A rare breed of blood-sucking leech is being bred at London Zoo in a bid to save the UK’s largest native leech species from extinction. The medicinal leech was once widespread in Britain ...
31, 2024. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa, File) HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Southern African leaders resolved Wednesday to extend for another year the presence of regional troops deployed to fight rebels in ...
“If we don’t do something, we’re going to lose these incredible birds.” The Tulsa Zoo is home to 23 African penguins and has supported conservation efforts through The Southern African ...
TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa Zoo is encouraging action to prevent the extinction of African penguins. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) moved African penguins from endangered to ...
A team of amphibian keepers at ZSL London Zoo is the first in the world to successfully breed a critically endangered aquatic frog from Africa, marking a momentous step in ensuring the future survival ...
The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has begun the export of refined petroleum products to neighbouring West African countries, a sign to traders that the mega-refinery’s operations could soon ...
Bob Fernandez thought he’d go dancing and see the world when he joined the Navy as a 17-year-old high school student. (ASSOCIATED PRESS) ...
TIME announced its 10 finalists for 2024 Person of the Year. (Source: AP Images, Canva, DCC Gray News) ...
An African lion’s “impressive roar and magnificent mane” was a staple of the St. Louis Zoo for years. Ingozi would bask in the Missouri sunshine on a raised platform as guests perused ...
A 17-year-old African lion died at the St. Louis zoo. Photo by the St. Louis Zoo An African lion’s “impressive roar and magnificent mane” was a staple of the St. Louis Zoo for years.