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Hamilton County commissioners are considering various proposals as the Cincinnati Zoo's levy comes up for renewal. The Tax Levy Review Committee is recommending a renewal and increase of .57 mills.
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The Cincinnati Zoo's sloth, "Lightning," has given birth.
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The non-surgical injection tells the cat to produce a protein in excess that prevents pregnancy. It should be able to eventually reduce the growing community cat population.
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The Cincinnati Zoo brings naturalists and scientists to town to discuss wildlife issues and conservation efforts.
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Observations include: elephants putting little pine trees on their heads, hippos honking and the Komodo dragon waking up to dig for his newly hidden food.
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The premature hippo that almost didn't make it — but did, and captured the hearts of millions in the process — turns 6 years old Tuesday.
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It may sound like a Greek tragedy, but the breeding behavior is not unexpected. However, it is not in the zoo's plans for Fiona to get pregnant.
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One of the Cincinnati Zoo's male elephants is settling into his temporary new home in Columbus. "Sabu" is there as a potential mate for the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium's three breeding-age females.
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Calliope, Piccolina and Soleil arrived Saturday from ZooTampa and are acclimating to the pool at Manatee Springs, which has been empty since October.
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There's a new giant nutcracker at the Cincinnati Zoo to greet guests this holiday season and it's none other than Fiona! You'll want to look closely though, because the zoo says there's hidden meanings behind each part of it.