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The season of love
It’s almost Valentine’s Day, which means it’s the season of love. And if you are looking for some great couple activity ideas, look no further than the birds here at Zoo Atlanta! Spring is the time of year when the weather gets warmer, the days get longer, and all the flora starts to bloom. So, … Continue reading "The season of love"
Panda Updates – Monday, February 7
Ever wonder what goes into where the giant pandas spend their time during the day? There might be more factors than you think. The Panda Care Team communicates every morning about what their goals are for the day; this is when we exchange any information about how we the envision the pandas’ day and any … Continue reading "Panda Updates – Monday, February 7"
Join our Virtual Job Fair
Dependable, enthusiastic, and outgoing job seekers are invited to apply for seasonal positions at an upcoming Virtual Job Fair at Zoo Atlanta to take place Tuesday, February 15, 2022. Participants must pre-apply online in advance to receive an interview. Available positions include Guest Service Agents; Rides Attendants; Member Services Associates; Security Operators; and Call Center … Continue reading "Join our Virtual Job Fair"
Join our Virtual Job Fair
Dependable, enthusiastic, and outgoing job seekers are invited to apply for seasonal positions at an upcoming Virtual Job Fair at Zoo Atlanta to take place Tuesday, February 15, 2022. Participants must pre-apply online in advance to receive an interview. Available positions include Guest Service Agents; Rides Attendants; Member Services Associates; Security Operators; and Call Center … Continue reading "Join our Virtual Job Fair"
Remembering Patches
Zoo Atlanta is saddened to announce the passing of Patches, a female Aldabra giant tortoise, on February 5, 2022. The Animal Care and Veterinary Teams had been treating Patches in recent days following changes in her physical condition and behavior, including lethargy, fluid build-up, lack of appetite, and weakness. A CT scan revealed multiple heath … Continue reading "Remembering Patches"
Remembering Patches
Zoo Atlanta is saddened to announce the passing of Patches, a female Aldabra giant tortoise, on February 5, 2022. The Animal Care and Veterinary Teams had been treating Patches in recent days following changes in her physical condition and behavior, including lethargy, fluid build-up, lack of appetite, and weakness. A CT scan revealed multiple heath … Continue reading "Remembering Patches"
Panda Updates – Friday, February 4
Boop! Sometimes all you need to make your day is a panda snout. Here’s Yang’s leafeater-biscuit-dusted face looking sweet as ever. (Photo: Trish J.) Trish J. Keeper I, Mammals
Help name our new Harris hawk!
A 4-month-old Harris hawk at Zoo Atlanta needs a name, and children ages 13 and under have an opportunity to help through storytelling. The Name the Harris Hawk Contest encourages kids to write their own original stories, featuring a member of the species as the main character, for a chance to win four general admissions … Continue reading "Help name our new Harris hawk!"
Help name our new Harris hawk!
A 4-month-old Harris hawk at Zoo Atlanta needs a name, and children ages 13 and under have an opportunity to help through storytelling. The Name the Harris Hawk Contest encourages kids to write their own original stories, featuring a member of the species as the main character, for a chance to win four general admissions … Continue reading "Help name our new Harris hawk!"
How field work helps husbandry
Reptiles and amphibians are still an understudied group of animals, and as herpetology keepers, we are constantly trying to learn more about the animals in our care. Sometimes caring for these animals can be tricky because we simply do not have all the answers to the questions we ask. But we have learned that their … Continue reading "How field work helps husbandry"