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Denver Zoo’s only hippo will move to the Lone Star State this fall so the organization can conserve water and update the ...
The Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance is saying goodbye to its Nile hippopotamus, Mahali, as he moves to a wildlife preserve ...
Longtime favorite Mahali, the Nile hippopotamus, is making a Texas-sized move this fall. This week, the Denver Zoo ...
As Coloradans celebrate our state's 149th birthday, Gov. Polis went to one of the most visited places in the state today. The ...
The zoo said relocating Mahali will give him a better home and help the popular attraction reach its sustainability goals.
"There are some numbers out there from Colorado Parks and Wildlife that there are as few as 800 adult toads in our state." ...
The Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance generates over $270 million annually and over $12 million in tax revenue and is set to grow, according to a new economic impact study by ...
The Denver Zoo announced Friday that its baby African pancake tortoise now has a name. Zoom in: Meet Maple, the first African pancake tortoise ever successfully bred and hatched at the Denver Zoo in ...
The zoo also leases greenhouse space, has a plant nursery and utilizes a hoop house to help push plant species that might not otherwise survive the difficulty of living in Denver’s Zone 6B.
The Denver Zoo had to close to the public in mid-March because of the coronavirus pandemic. Today, staff at the zoo are awaiting word from the state any day now on its plan to safely reopen.