The Los Angeles Zoo is saying goodbye to Shaunzi, one of its Asian elephants who was humanely euthanized earlier this week at the age of 53. Around 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Shaunzi was found on the ground ...
The Los Angeles Zoo was ordered to study the deaths of two of their elephants, Jewel and Shaunzi, for factors that may have led to their deaths. The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to have ...
The first southern tamandua, or lesser anteater, successfully bred at the Los Angeles Zoo was born last month, officials announced Wednesday. The unnamed pup was born on Aug. 28 to 8-year-old Lou and ...
Julie Sharp is a digital producer at CBS Los Angeles. She is a South Bay native and majored in print journalism at Cal State University Long Beach. Julie previously reported for the Beach Reporter, ...
The Los Angeles Zoo welcomed its first southern tamandua pup! The pup, who remains unnamed, was born on August 28 to eight-year-old male Lou and the six-year-old female Micah. It was the first for ...
The Los Angeles Zoo announced a new exhibit at the Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX on Tuesday, June 11, that introduces the “I Travel for Wildlife” campaign to L.A. with the goal of ending ...
For the first time in five years the Los Angeles Zoo is home to wildly popular Tasmanian devils. Their name is derived from their origin on the island of Tasmania, and they are called “devils” due to ...
The Los Angeles Zoo envisions one day having mountain lions and grizzlies on display and possibly adding some California condors, North America’s largest land bird, which the zoo’s breeding program ...
All are invited to celebrate LGBTQ+ pride, diversity, and inclusion at the second annual Pride Night at the Los Angeles Zoo. The Thursday, Jan. 4 family event will include over 30 life-size animal ...
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