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Council Grove Pavilion outside the zoo's entrance An African penguin at the Six-to-Fix Gala 2016 event. Many events are held at the Mansion House at the zoo. The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is generally considered to be the third oldest [4] (or by some other circumstances, the second oldest) zoological park in the United States, having opened in 1876, sixteen years after the historic Park itself ...
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore; N. National Aquarium (Baltimore) P. Plumpton Park Zoo; S. Salisbury Zoo; T. Tri-State Zoological Park
The Salisbury Zoo was the home of one of the longest-lived captive-bred spectacled, or Andean, bears in the world (as of 2011). These bears are the only endemic bear species to South America, being found in subtropical to tropical Andean foothills and forested regions of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia, with some rare sightings being reported from Panama, as well.
More than 1,000 African penguins have hatched at the Maryland Zoo since 1967. ‘Cryptic’ forest creature — with ‘window’ in its eyelid — discovered as a new species.
Maryland Zoo's "Mr. Greedy" died this week after fathering 230 penguins and helping rebuild the species' population in zoos across North America, officials said in a news statement.
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The aquarium began in the mid-1970s when then-Mayor William Donald Schaefer, (1921–2011), and the Commissioner of the city Department of Housing and Community Development, Robert C. Embry, inspired by a visit to the two-decade old New England Aquarium on the waterfront of Boston, Massachusetts, conceived and championed the idea of an aquarium as a vital component of Baltimore's overall ...
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