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Only two species of turtles in Washington are native. And one of those, the western pond turtle, nearly went extinct here in the 1990s. 30 years ago, the state began collaborating with partners at the Woodland Park Zoo to bring them back.
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Washington state agricultural officials say additional cases of bird flu have now been confirmed with the most recent in Whatcom and Okanogan counties. The state Department of Agriculture said Friday that the cases were confirmed Thursday in non-commercial backyard flocks.
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Monday is the deadline for comments on proposed changes to the Endangered Species Act. Conservation advocates gathered Wednesday at Seattle’s Woodland…
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The U.S. State Department is looking to an unlikely source for help in its efforts to combat international wildlife trafficking: a hackathon at the…
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Woodland Park Zoo has announced it will phase out its elephant program by moving its two remaining females to a larger herd.The news comes after the death…
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Seattle’s tallest baby now has a name.The name of Woodland Park Zoo’s 7-week-old baby giraffe is (drumroll, please...) Misawa. The name is a common…
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Remember Seattle’s tallest newborn who stole the city’s heart on the day he was born?Now you can watch the giraffe calf all day long.Woodland Park Zoo has…
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Say hello to the tallest baby in Seattle.The baby giraffe was born at Woodland Park Zoo on Tuesday night. And less than two hours after coming into the…
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An endangered red-crowned crane chick has joined the Woodland Park Zoo family.The male chick was born on May 13 to parents Niles and Maris, both…
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Meet the new triplet jaguar cubs of Woodland Park Zoo.The three babies were born on Friday in what was the zoo’s first successful jaguar birth in nearly…