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The flower's stench, likened to rotting flesh, only lasts about 24 hours.
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The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden reports birds are returning to their outdoor habitats as worries about a potentially deadly strain of avian flu have subsided.
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The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is transforming "Bear Hill" into three new habitats and adding an animal that has never been displayed at the zoo before. The zoo says this is the very first time sea otters will be on exhibit.
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"It's a temporary measure meant to reduce our flock's exposure to wild birds," says Jenny Gainer, curator of birds and task force leader. "The threat level should diminish after the spring migration."
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The next two talks focus on wildlife conservation efforts and the important role our landscapes play in our ecosystem.
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The Cincinnati Zoo confirms speculation that Bibi is expecting. Her expected due date is around mid-August.
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Zoos around the country are moving birds indoors to protect them from the highly contagious and potentially deadly avian flu. A spokesperson says a few birds have been moved inside, including the trumpeter swans and vultures.
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The 30-year-old Western lowland gorilla was diagnosed with a degenerative spinal cord condition in 2019.
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A recent analysis of the accuracy of Punxsutawney Phil got WVXU wondering about other animals, realizing some — like the recent Fiona prediction — are set-ups.
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Now that the birthday festivities are over, WVXU checks in on how Fiona and Bibi's newest roommate is enjoying Hippo Cove.