Thursday, May 22, 2014

"Lucifer the Lion" of the London Zoo

Lucifer the Lion got a physical from his veterinarians today, an important move that could impact the very existence of his Asian Lion species as there are only 400 left in the wild.

Lucifer the Lion at the London Zoo















Lucifer was never inherently evil as his name might imply; it was simply born of the fact that his 'stud number' was 666 (so naturally one thing led to another and here we are!)

The video below is of Lucifer the Lion in a more playful moment:


So support, learn more, or donate to the preservation of Asian Lions, click here: ZSL.org (Lions 400)


The video below is of Lucifer the Lion's actual check-up with additional commentary:


Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Imani the Gorilla Meets here Daughter at Safari Park

San Diego, California News Station - KFMB Channel 8 - cbs8.com

The Heartwarming Kiss between a Giraffe and his Caretaker.

Mario Eijs spent 25 years working with the giraffes at the Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam. In what may be his last visit with the animals he was able to have a moment inside the enclosure to say goodbye in a way that had an impact on everyone present...





Monday, January 27, 2014

Best Job on Earth? Bottle-feeding Baby Lion Cubs at the San-Diego Zoo!





"Everything's been going as it should. They are gaining about 100 grams daily. They are eating everything we offer them so they are on the right track to becoming adult lions,"
                                          -Senior keeper Sandy Craig



Thursday, January 16, 2014

Interview with Erie Zoo Director Cindy Kreider about the Recent Amur Leopard Tragedy

Edgar, a 5-year-old male leopard, killed Lina, a 7-year-old female leopard, when Erie Zoo staff paired them in an attempt to encourage breeding. Although a vet was on hand, the damage to Lina's trachea was unable to be repaired.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Friday, January 10, 2014

Chinese Big-Headed Turtles get a nod from the New York Times!



From the NYTimes Blog
Chinese big-headed turtles: This endangered turtle’s ability to hide from poachers is hindered by a head so big it cannot be withdrawn inside its shell. Five hatched at Prospect Park Zoo in November.