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“They seem to be light sleepers, always listening and smelling for potential danger
“They seem to be light sleepers, always listening and smelling for potential danger
“They seem to be light sleepers, always listening and smelling for potential danger
Join us on Saturday, Sept. 23, or, Sunday, Sept. 24 Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There’s no cost to enjoy black-footed ferret-themed activities, but advance admission to the Zoo is required. Get Tickets Things to Do Explore booths and participate in activities celebrating black-footed ferrets throughout Scutes Family Gallery, My Big Backyard and The . . .
Learn how black-footed ferrets get to food or their burrows while avoiding dangers
Happy International Vulture Awareness Day! Today, keepers Brooke and Michelle are spending time with Godric and Hedwig, our Cape griffon vultures, and Nesher, our Eurasian griffon vulture. Cape Griffon vultures are endangered with declining populations, but Eurasian Griffon vultures are of least concern and are increasing in the wild. Vultures are extremely important parts of . . .
While these dangers are man-made. not all human intervention is bad for these birds
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is home to a pack of seven Mexican wolves, and we support the restoration of a similar species – the gray wolf – to our state’s wild places on the Western Slope. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo has a long history of working to restore and relocate species, including black-footed ferrets, Wyoming toads, Mexican . . .
The art display helps dispel myths about the dangers of wolves.
Learn how black-footed ferrets get to food or their burrows while avoiding dangers
While these dangers are man-made. not all human intervention is bad for these birds