Archive September 2012
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Hide and Boo! is back! Enter-to-win Boo at the Zoo tickets!
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2013 Zoo Calendar On Sale Now!
- Posted at 11:11 am on September 24, 2012 by Jo
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Celebrating Loris Awareness Week, September 16-22
- Posted at 1:34 pm on September 18, 2012 by laura
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Celebrate Loris Awareness Week with Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and our conservation partner the Little Fireface Project . Click here for fun loris activities for kids and to find out more about what you can do!Read all of Celebrating Loris Awareness Week, September 16-22
Daughter of Cleveland Metropark Zoo's black rhino, Inge, is first-time mom at Pittsburgh Zoo
- Posted at 10:30 am on September 14, 2012 by laura
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Congratulations to the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium on the birth of their first eastern black rhino calf in 47 years! The first time mom at the Pittsburgh Zoo is none other than Azizi, daughter of Cleveland Metroparks Zoo’s own Inge.
The Amazing Monarch Migration
- Posted at 9:46 am on September 12, 2012 by laura
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Have you noticed any orange butterflies floating through the air recently? Maybe you've seen them in your backyard, walking through Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and Cleveland Metroparks reservations or catching air currents over the road?
If so, you might have seen a monarch butterfly preparing for one of the most astounding migrations on the planet - one that is longer than any other butterfly in the world and is over 1,000 miles!
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and Cleveland Metroparks are home to nine certified Monarch WayStations which provide needed habitat for butterflies. Find one in your neighborhood by searching the MonarchWatch Registry and learn how to create your own!
August Photo Safari Winning 'Pic of the Month'
Mike H. from La Crosse, Wisconsin captured a tremendous photo of Tiram (left) and his son Daniel (right), two of Cleveland Metroparks Zoo's five Bornean orangutans.


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