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The zoo provides shade, ice treats, ice bath, fans and other cooling methods to protect the animal from the heat base on their differing needs.
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WCMH) – The Liberty Township Board of Trustees is considering adding a charge to Columbus Zoo and Aquarium tickets. Tuesday night it will hold the second of two required ...
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New North America Trek Opens at Columbus Zoo & Aquarium - MSNAfter years of planning and reconstruction, the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has officially opened its newly reimagined North America Trek, offering guests an immersive journey through the continent ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Liberty Township trustees held a second public hearing Tuesday to discuss the possibility of enacting a “serve and protect charge” at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium ...
See how the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium keeps animals safe and cool during extreme heat with shaded areas and special care from staff.
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium President and CEO Tom Schmid is joining for this hour of All Sides to detail all the latest happenings at the zoo. Guest: Tom Schmid, president and CEO, Columbus Zoo and ...
On Tuesday, Liberty Township's Board of Trustees voted on a resolution to establish a “Protect and Serve Charge” that would add a $1 fee to the price of Columbus Zoo tickets. The increase will go into ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Police are searching for a pickup truck believed to be involved in a large fire that billowed over Interstate 270 in northeast Columbus, after a tanker carrying thousands ...
A large plume of smoke is covering Interstate 270 in northeast Columbus after a tanker carrying thousands of gallons of oil overturned and caught fire.
The Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium received its largest-ever donation to build a new giraffe barn, launch Expedition Indonesia, and kickstart a 20-year reimagining of the zoo.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A person was critically injured after they were struck by an SUV in Columbus early Sunday morning, according to police.
A former Columbus doctor received a two-year prison sentence for fraudulently billing Medicaid $1.5 million for equipment he never purchased.
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