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Dallas Zoo helps release flamingo chicks back into the wild after life-saving...

49 lesser flamingo chicks were released back into the wild in South Africa earlier this week! In January, the Dallas Zoo was part of an unprecedented rescue effort after 1,800 lesser flamingo chicks...

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Dallas Zoo welcomes a healthy baby hippo

Calf born to mom Boipelo Tuesday evening Hippo mom Boipelo and baby captured snuggled up on May 15. The Dallas Zoo is proudly welcoming a Nile hippopotamus calf born Tuesday, May 14, around 6:30 p.m....

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Dallas Zoo welcomes endangered African painted dogs back to Dallas for the...

8-year-old African painted dog Ola explored her habitat for the first time on June 12, 2019. We are bringing back a very special species for the first time in 57 years – three endangered African...

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An update on Witten’s passing

Thank you for your outpouring of love and support over the loss of our beloved giraffe Witten. Monday was a tragic whirlwind. We know you have a lot of questions, and we’ve tried to answer them below....

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Vultures make the world a better, cleaner place

Vultures are known as “nature’s clean-up crew” because they rid our environment of toxic animal carcasses. (White-backed vulture) Vultures play a critical role in the environment and are beneficial to...

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