If a case of bird flu is reported within 50 miles of a D-FW zoo, Burgdorf-Moisuk and Rainwater said, zookeeping staff will move certain birds that can be housed indoors as well as close down exhibits ...
(Fort Worth Zoo) The Puerto Rican crested toad — so ... Miriam Fauzia is a science reporting fellow at The Dallas Morning News. Her fellowship is supported by the University of Texas at Dallas.
When the Dallas Zoo was founded in 1888, it housed two deer and two mountain lions. More than a century later, the zoo – which is the oldest and largest in Texas – has grown to shelter more ...
The iguana sculpture atop the Fort Worth Zoo’s animal hospital ... couple who displayed it on their farm, zoo officials said. In 1997, Wade and Dallas financier Monk White bought the iguana ...
The Puerto Rican crested toad may be new to the general public, but the Fort Worth Zoo began efforts to preserve this ...
For $10, the Fort Worth Zoo will symbolically dedicate a pound of manure to be composted in the name of an ex.
The cities of Grapevine and Fort Worth received a combined $2.75 million in grants from the Texas parks and Wildlife Commission, according to a Jan. 24 news release from the organization.
A hippo named Bubbles at the Fort Worth Zoo has made her choice to win the Super Bowl on Sunday, plumping for the Kansas City Chiefs to take a third championship in a row. The 2,332-pound ...
The zoo says it first became involved with PRCT conservation efforts in 1984, and then started breeding and reintroduction ...
The Fort Worth Zoo says it is making great strides in its efforts to save the “sapo concho,” the critically endangered species that took the spotlight in Puerto Rican singer and rapper Bad ...
The Fort Worth Zoo’s iguana sculpture ... zoo officials said. In 1997, Wade and Dallas financier Monk White bought the iguana sculpture back and installed it on Pier 25 in Tribeca, where ...
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