Keeping Tabs on Kea Conservation with A Trip to New Zealand
Working as a zookeeper for the past 15 years, I admit to asking myself on more than one occasion whether I […]
Our Global Reach: Making a Difference for Lions, Keas, Burying Beetles and More
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Did you know that the Cincinnati Zoo supports more than 30 field conservation projects around the world? From tigers in Malaysia […]
Kea Conservation At the Zoo and Across the Pond
Where have the kea gone? If you’ve been to the Zoo recently, you may have noticed that the aviary […]
A Day in the Life of a Kea Conflicts Coordinator
Here at the Cincinnati Zoo, we care for the largest collection of keas in North America. The kea is a […]
Using Cameras to Protect Keas in the Wild
Modified from an article written by Jackie Bray, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, and Tamsin Orr-Walker, Chairperson, Kea Conservation Trust […]
Hand Rearing Kea: Behind the Scenes at Wings of the World
Here in the Wings of the World bird house at the Cincinnati Zoo, kea are all the hype this season. […]
Saving Animals in the Wild: The Zoo’s Top Field Conservation Efforts of 2014
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Happy New Year! As we look back on 2014, let’s reflect on some of the Zoo’s significant contributions to […]
Cincinnati Zoo Partners with Kea Conservation Trust
The Zoo supports the efforts of the Kea Conservation Trust (KCT) to conserve wild kea in their natural habitat and […]