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Archive: Vultures Settle in South Africa After Historic Move by Detroit Zoological Society
November 17, 2021
ROYAL OAK, Mich.,
For the first time ever, five vultures from the Detroit Zoo have moved to Africa as part of an important conservation program to restore South Africa’s vulture populations. The five captive-born vultures, one lappet-faced vulture named Kassie and four hooded vultures named Mrs. Nasty, Nelly, Fiona and Zeke, will live at VulPro, a nonprofit conservation […]
Read Archive ReleaseArchive: Detroit Zoological Society Rewards Recycling With Free Zoo Admission
November 1, 2021
ROYAL OAK, Mich.,
They may have played their last movie, sang their swan song or printed their final document, but there is still a future for the once-vital devices that now sit unused. Thank your old electronics for their service by giving them new life with a little help from the Detroit Zoological Society (DZS) for America Recycles […]
Read Archive ReleaseArchive: Detroit Zoological Society Tracks Isle Royale Wolf, Moose Populations
October 12, 2021
ROYAL OAK, Mich.,
The Detroit Zoological Society (DZS) has formed a Zoo-Park Partnership (ZPP) for America’s Keystone Wildlife with Isle Royale National Park to support the recovery of wolves and their relationship with moose on this island in the middle of Lake Superior. ZPP collaborative field conservation efforts focus on understanding how introduced wolves are adapting to their […]
Read Archive ReleaseArchive: Wild Lights at the Detroit Zoo is Back and Brighter Than Ever
October 8, 2021
ROYAL OAK, Mich.,
Wild Lights, the Detroit Zoo’s annual holiday light display presented by Strategic Staffing Solutions, receives glowing reviews each year by visitors who have made it a holiday tradition. Starting November 20, more than 5 million twinkling LED lights will brighten the evening sky and illuminate buildings, 445 trees and 280 sculptures. Now in its ninth […]
Read Archive ReleaseArchive: Celebrating a Positive Year for Piping Plovers
September 30, 2021
ROYAL OAK, Mich.,
As the weather cools in Michigan and we bid summer farewell, a very special community of shorebirds takes wing on their annual southward migration. Piping plovers are small, endangered birds who are commonly found in the northern Great Lakes region and return here each summer to breed. Breeding pairs camouflage their small clutches of eggs […]
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