As America marks 250 years, conservation efforts are helping restore bald eagles, box turtles and even burying beetles across ...
Usually, cats and dogs aren’t known to pal around together. Sometimes, though, something special happens that unites two unlikely furry friends. In this case, the Cincinnati Zoo has teamed up a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. CINCINNATI, Ohio — Savanna, a cheetah that had lived at the Cincinnati Zoo for nearly 14 years, died last weekend, the zoo ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden will soon be featured on a national talk show. ABC’s "Good Morning America" will film live ...
An elephant at the Cincinnati Zoo is recovering after receiving knee injections to alleviate pain from arthritis.Bull elephant Sabu has walked with his toes pointed in since he was young, which puts ...
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 ...
Before leaving Cincinnati in preparation for his big night later this week, the Cincinnati Zoo was visited by a special visitor.Santa himself made several deliveries to animals experiencing their ...
There's one attraction you don't want to miss in the entertaining Midwest city of Cincinnati. Although the city is known for landmarks such as the historic Findlay Market and the Art Deco masterpiece ...
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden has no more rhinos, at least for the time being. The zoo's sole remaining rhino, Seyia, a 16-year-old "beloved" female black rhino, has moved to the Milwaukee ...
CINCINNATI - Video captured adorable footage of some giraffes at the Cincinnati Zoo catching a case of the "zoomies." World Giraffe Day was June 21 and to celebrate, the Cincinnati Zoo in Ohio showed ...
An African porcupine at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden marked National Cook a Sweet Potato Day with a special meal.
A four-week-old baby giraffe at Toledo Zoo is a social media sensation, thanks to his remarkable tuft of hair—and his perfect name, Eugene.