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Judy was a famous elephant of the zoo having been a part of the zoo for almost 50 years. [13] Malee was an Asian elephant born April 15, 2011, weighing 300 pounds, the child of one of the Oklahoma City Zoo's elephants, Asha, and a male elephant named Sneezy who lives at the Tulsa Zoo. The Zoo held birthday parties for her every year.
The Woodland Park Zoo planned to relocate the elephants to other zoos with existing elephant herds; however some groups remained opposed to this and believed the elephants should be placed in nature preserves. [11] On April 15, 2015, Bamboo and one other elephant were moved from Woodland Park Zoo to Oklahoma City Zoo.
For months, visitors to the Oklahoma City Zoo have been met with construction fences blocking off a large portion of the zoo. Now, all 12 acres of the zoo's largest habitat expansion are open to ...
Home to the zoo's elephants and several other species, Sanctuary Asia was named the 8th Best Zoo Exhibit by USA Today. See what sets it apart.
In the middle of Oklahoma City, wild cats lounge, giraffes stretch for trees and gorillas munch alongside more than 1,000 animals under the care and direction of Dr. Jennifer D’Agostino, chief ...
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New views, new animals, and a new cafe all converge in the Oklahoma City Zoo's 2024 Master Plan. Projects will begin over the next three years. Oklahoma City Zoo announces near-total redesign in ...
Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden; T. Tulsa Zoo This page was last edited on 11 October 2023, at 21:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...