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Tree climber helps San Diego Zoo reach world-class status for its plants and trees
Joe Wurzel is a Senior Arborist at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. He specializes in climbing the tall trees throughout the park and recently qualified for this year’s International Tree Climbing Championships in Georgia.
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Tree climber helps San Diego Zoo reach world-class status for its plants and trees
The San Diego Zoo and Safari Park are celebrating a new accomplishment that isn’t all about their animals. As NBC 7’s Joe Little shows us – this distinction was achieved with the help of an employee who is nearing the top of his profession.
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Sumatran tiger cub debuts at San Diego Zoo Safari Park
The cub is an important development in the work to conserve Sumatran tigers, according to the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance.
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San Diego County seeks victims of rabies-infected bat found inside Safari Park
County public health officials Saturday were looking for people who may have come in contact with a non-resident bat found at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park almost a week ago.
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San Diego Zoo Safari Park welcomes first aardvark calf
The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance welcomed its first-ever aardvark calf in July at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.
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First aardvark calf ever born at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park
The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance welcomed its first-ever aardvark calf in July at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.
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Pandas have officially unveiled at the San Diego Zoo
The day has finally arrived. San Diegans can finally greet two giant pandas at the San Diego Zoo. NBC 7’s Marianne Kushi is at the zoo with the latest.
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Pandas make their public debut at the San Diego Zoo
The pandas are making their debut at the zoo. NBC 7’s Marianne Kushi has everything you need to know.
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Panda-monium: You can now see the pandas at the San Diego Zoo. Here's how
Pomp and circumstance surrounded the public debut of Yun Chuan and Xin Bao, the first pandas to enter the U.S. in 21 years.
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Panda pair to make public debut Aug. 8
Those waiting eagerly to catch a glimpse of the pandas won’t have to wait much longer as the San Diego Zoo has now announced the date of their public debut.
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San Diego Zoo Safari Park's beloved silverback gorilla dies at 52
A western lowland gorilla at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park has died due to a string of age-related conditions, zoo officials announced, and is being remembered as representing “the best of us” Monday.
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San Diego Zoo Safari Park welcomes okapi calf to the herd
The as-yet-unnamed calf will be able to be viewed by safari park visitors daily starting in April in the safari park’s African Woods area.
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‘Frozen Zoo,' a potential lifeline for species nearing extinction, banks 11,000th cell
The San Diego Wildlife Alliance announced that a major milestone was recently achieved when the 11,000th cell was added to the ‘Frozen Zoo’ — a blue-eyed black lemur.
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A behind-the-scenes look at the San Diego Zoo's Frozen Zoo & Wildlife Conservation
NBC 7’s Brooke Martell takes us behind-the-scenes of a little-known wildlife conservation tool at the San Diego Zoo.
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Sumatran tiger cubs Puteri and Hutan make public debut at San Diego Zoo Safari Park
The world first met the adorable siblings at two weeks old when the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance released a video that showed the two tiny cubs nursing from first-time mother, Diana
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Cloned endangered horse now calls San Diego Zoo Safari Park home
The San Diego Zoo Safari Park is now home to the world’s second successfully cloned Przewalski’s horse, a critically endangered species previously considered extinct in the wild until 1996, it was announced Thursday.
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Endangered Milky Storks at Safari Park Produce Nine Chicks
Nine milky stork chicks have hatched — one last month — at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in an effort to save the critically endangered species, zoo officials said Thursday.
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San Diego Zoo Safari Park welcomes birth of critically endangered pony
The San Diego Zoo Safari Park Thursday announced the birth of a young Przewalski’s horse, a critically endangered species previously considered extinct in the wild until 1996.