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Love comes in many forms
Love is in the air. It is that time of year when we all start thinking about finding love or showing our loved ones that we care about them. Come February, our birds at Zoo Atlanta start thinking about “finding the one” as much as humans do. Birds show their affection for one another in … Continue reading "Love comes in many forms"
Panda Updates – Monday, February 10
Things have been pretty quiet in the giant panda building lately. We are still offering rivercane bamboo (the long and thin species that Heather talked about in a previous update). Rivercane is a bamboo that the pandas generally culm the outer layer off of, so while they are busy eating all day, the Panda Care … Continue reading "Panda Updates – Monday, February 10"
Why Zoos Matter
Biodiversity is important. Healthy diversity of species (plants, animals, etc.) is key to our way of life, as it provides humans with many provisional, regulating and cultural benefits. Provisionally, humans gain food, water, shelter and medicine as a result of diversity. Biodiversity of species allow for regulation of climate, soil viability and flood protection. Lastly, … Continue reading "Why Zoos Matter"
It’s all in the temperature
This time of year, the members of the Hoofstock Team can tell you what the temperature is at any moment, what the real feel is, plus the expected high and low for the day. Why are we so focused on the weather, you ask? Well, depending on what the temperature is dictates when and where … Continue reading "It’s all in the temperature"
Panda Updates – Wednesday, February 5
Providing enrichment is an important part of the daily care for all of the animals here at the Zoo because it helps to promote natural behaviors and can be physically and mentally stimulating for the animals. There are several categories of enrichment, but one of my favorites is sensory. When given a scent that the … Continue reading "Panda Updates – Wednesday, February 5"
Green your Valentine’s Day
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, now is the perfect time to plan a green date night! Whether you’re buying gifts for a special someone or picking up some clearance candy on February 15, read on for tips on how to be a conscious consumer this month and every month. Maybe you’ve heard about … Continue reading "Green your Valentine’s Day"
Announcing the Opening of Savanna Hall
Elegant spaces meet wild places at Atlanta’s newest special event destination. A historic treasure comes alive for an exciting new chapter as Atlanta’s newest premier event destination with the debut of Savanna Hall, now open for special events at Zoo Atlanta. Savanna Hall is the second phase of the Zoo’s landmark Grand New View, which … Continue reading "Announcing the Opening of Savanna Hall"
Announcing the Opening of Savanna Hall
Elegant spaces meet wild places at Atlanta’s newest special event destination. A historic treasure comes alive for an exciting new chapter as Atlanta’s newest premier event destination with the debut of Savanna Hall, now open for special events at Zoo Atlanta. Savanna Hall is the second phase of the Zoo’s landmark Grand New View, which … Continue reading "Announcing the Opening of Savanna Hall"
The science of feeding
Hi everyone. Kaya here from the Primate Team. One of my favorite things to do when I’m at work is feed the animals in my care. It gives us a chance to develop a relationship with the animals, creating trust and communication. I specifically work with the 19 gorillas, 11 orangutans, and three golden lion … Continue reading "The science of feeding"
Zoos + conservation: indigo snakes
The eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon couperi) is the largest non-venomous snake in the United States, with large adult males reaching lengths over seven feet. They are also considered apex predators in the southern longleaf pine and sandhill environments of the southeastern US. They are active predators that can cover large amounts of ground in their … Continue reading "Zoos + conservation: indigo snakes"