Bobier paused for a moment between sorting the layers of unhatched tropical butterflies, looking through a window into the adjacent greenhouse and butterfly exhibit ... and Bug Zoo left a good ...
The Indianapolis Zoo is ramping up the excitement ahead of the grand opening of their new chimpanzee exhibit. On Monday, May ...
ZooBoo, a fall festival held every year at the Indianapolis Zoo, begins its 2024 celebration on Wednesday, Sept. 25. Visitors can enjoy trick-or-treating, unique food and drinks, fun costumes and all ...
Imagine you are asked to design a zoo exhibit for your local zoo. I know, this is a stretch but “bear” with me! Let’s break it down into the steps you might take if this were an engineering ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Zoo is welcoming a new face to the zoo — or should I say three new faces. Meet Astrid, Valka and Ravdna! The three sisters are now in the Cheetah Yard over in Plains, ...
The spooky season has arrived and that means ZooBoo is back at the Indianapolis Zoo. Cody Mattox, public relations specialist with the zoo, dropped by FOX59 Morning News to talk all about it.
Spread across 64 acres and home to more than 1,200 animals from 230 different species and 47,000 plant species, the Indianapolis Zoo is a favorite among families visiting Indy. The zoo is ...
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Zuri, 12, attacked 10-year-old Nyack and staff at Indianapolis Zoo could not separate the pair. He died of suffocation. The lions had lived in the same enclosure for eight years, and had three ...
Okay, even if the men don't like it, their kids will. For eight years now, the Desert Botanical Garden has hosted butterfly exhibits in a greenhouse pavilion — generally, twice a year (spring ...
The Indianapolis Zoo offers a $2 discount off general admission to military members and their families, good for up to four tickets per visit. Bring a form of military ID with you to receive the ...
The Indianapolis Zoo located in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. In 1944 thoughts of the Indianapolis Zoo first came to mind by a newspaper columnist named Lowell B. Nussbaum. He began to ...