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The San Antonio Zoo is building an ofrenda where zoo attendees can honor their pet
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Scientists at a zoo in Miami have joined the scientists at San Antonio Zoo to hatch and release horned lizards at select ranches.
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Zoo train lovers can buy a $25 pass for unlimited rides for a year.
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Bexar County commissioners this week topped off funding for a new $5 million well that will supply animals at the zoo with fresh water.
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In addition to the sensory environment, the zoo is working on phase one of its long-term master plan to improve its infrastructure, safety and accessibility.
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A spokesperson with University Health confirmed six other individuals injured during Wednesday's incident have been discharged from the hospital.
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Three animals escaped or were stolen from the Dallas Zoo in January, and another died of a suspicious wound. San Antonio Zoo officials said they take steps to ensure that doesn't happen there.
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Releasing the baby lizards is only one part of the project. The ranch's fire ant population was scaled back, the use of chemical pesticides was banned, and native plants were nurtured so they could spread and flourish.
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The corpse flower at San Antonio's Zoo isn't blooming. A life coach says we can learn from its storyThe San Antonio Zoo's corpse flower is healthy, but it won’t bloom this season. A life coach explains what we can take away from its experience.
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The zoo has paired sets of horned lizards to encourage breeding, then carefully hatch the eggs.