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CALGARY, Alberta — Siku, a polar bear at the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo, was recently captured on video skillfully using a puzzle feeder to access snacks. The enrichment tool encourages ...
The Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo is celebrating the birth of three black-and-white ruffed lemur pups, which were born at the beginning of the month. The lemurs are one of the most endangered species ...
"I tell her about my day and she tells me about hers," said the new president and CEO of the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo.
"I tell her about my day and she tells me about hers," said the new president and CEO of the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo. "And then I kiss my wife. Kyle Burks, the new CEO of the Calgary zoo ...
CALGARY - The Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo has announced a nearly $16-million plan to redevelop some wildlife habitats ahead of it’s centennial in 2029. The zoo announced Monday it would begin ...
CALGARY - The Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo has announced a nearly $16-million plan to redevelop some wildlife habitats ahead of it's centennial in 2029. *Special offer only available to new ...
Cancel any time. CALGARY - The Calgary zoo is expecting a new addition this summer that it says will look like a little watermelon on four legs. CALGARY – The Calgary zoo is expecting a new ...
Kyle Burks was named the new president and CEO of the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo on Friday. The zoo says Burks has more than 20 years of experience in management, wildlife conservation and ...
A heartbreaking incident at the Calgary Zoo in Alberta, Canada, resulted in the death of a 2-year-old western lowland gorilla, Eyare, after a staff member accidentally caused a fatal injury.
The incident took place on Nov 12 at the Calgary Zoo in Alberta. (Representative pic) A young gorilla at a Canadian zoo died after a staff member accidentally crushed its head with a hydraulic door.
according to officials at the Calgary Zoo. Eyare, a 2-year-old western lowland gorilla, died last week after being struck in the head by a hydraulic door a staff member accidentally activated ...
Human error has been deemed the cause of a 2-year-old female western lowland gorilla's death in Canada, Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo officials announced. A formal ...