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LA Zoo welcomes 5 California condor chicks
The Los Angeles Zoo has welcomed the first five hatchlings of the California condor in 2024 and is expecting to welcome more baby birds later in the year.
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Welcome to the world, baby California condors!
The Los Angeles Zoo announced Monday it welcomed the first five hatchlings of the California condor, a critically endangered species, marking the successful start of the 2024 breeding season. The chicks were from the eggs laid at the zoo at the beginning of January. After the first hatchling arrived on March 1, four more hatched a couple of weeks later….
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LA Zoo's ‘Spring Fling' will be hopping with happenings over Easter Weekend
Big Bunny is stopping by the wholesome hullabaloo. Also? Special animal feedings are on the sunshiny schedule.
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Tunes, critters, and giving back: The first-ever ‘Sip & Stroll' will debut at LA Zoo this spring
The 21+ evening will show some love for the animal park’s conservation efforts.
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LA Zoo closes due to roaring winds in Southern California
Powerful winds that toppled trees in several Southern California communities forced the Los Angeles Zoo to close Thursday to the public.
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First Alert Forecast: Windy Thursday
When will the strongest winds arrive? Belen De Leon has the forecast for Thursday March 14, 2024.
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Lunar New Year festivities kick off ‘Wild Weekends' at the Los Angeles Zoo
Select Saturdays and Sundays at the animal park will brim with themes, activities, and merry moments of entertainment.
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Los Angeles Zoo mourns loss of 53-year-old Asian elephant Shaunzi
The Los Angeles Zoo is grieving the death of 53-year-old Asian elephant Shaunzi.
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LA Zoo shares images of its adorable new ocelot kitten doing kitten things
The Los Angeles Zoo released photos and video Monday of its new adorable ocelot kitten doing adorable kitten things.
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LA Zoo reveals an adorable ocelot kitten
A playful ocelot kitten was born Sep. 12 at the LA Zoo.
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LA ‘zoo magnet school' gives students a chance to study and work with living animals
North Hollywood High School, in collaboration with LA Zoo, is providing students the chance to study and work with living animals
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Experience a spooktacular time at the L.A. Zoo with Halloween festivities
The LA Zoo is transforming into a spooktcular wonderland the last two weekends of October to get into the Halloween spirit.
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Songs, snacks, suds, and starlight add flavor to ‘Brew at the LA Zoo'
Food trucks, live tunes, and chances to savor the animal park at sunset are also on the menu.
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Take a spin at the LA Zoo's popular evening series (hint: Fridays are involved)
Zoo Friday Nights 2023 begin on July 7, with a mid-August wrap-up.
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A nighttime LA Zoo party is roaring back to the '80s
The animal park’s popular “Roaring Nights” is back with throwback tunes, food trucks, a silent disco, and more (but only for one night).
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LA Zoo Celebrates Earth Month With a Bouquet of Educational Activities
Find a caboodle of cool happenings eery weekend in April at the Griffith Park destination.
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Can't Go to School Over LAUSD Strike? The LA Zoo Welcomes You for Free
As more than half a million families across Los Angeles brace for school closures amid LAUSD union workers preparing to go on a possible three-day strike, the LA Zoo is offering a place for students to spend the day, free of charge.
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LA Zoo Closes for Storm Cleanup After Wet and Windy Weather
The Los Angeles Zoo is cleaning up after this week’s wet and windy weather.
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Weather Damage Across Southern California
The recent winter storms have caused damage across Southern California including downed power lines, fallen trees and sinkholes. Robert Kovacik reports for the NBC4 News on March 1, 2023.
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Jewel, Los Angeles Zoo's Oldest Asian Elephant, Dies at 61
Jewel, a female Asian elephant that brought joy to millions of visitors at the Los Angeles Zoo, has died at 61 after declining health. The mammal was the oldest Asian elephant at the zoo and had been in its care for 12 years. Since last Sunday, animal care and veterinary staff noticed that Jewel’s health was failing and, after she…