Tom Gillespie
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Zoo Tales: Not all rocks created equal at N.C. Zoo
When you visit the North Carolina Zoo, you will see rocks. They’re one of the park’s most dominant features, especially when used as confinement walls within animal exhibit areas.
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Zoo Tales: Green thinking begins at home
In 1972, Rene Dubos, then an advisor to the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, was the first to remind us to think globally, act locally.
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Zoo Tales - Residency program offers unique training
With one of less than 20 zoological medicine residency programs offered in the nation, the N.C. Zoo is quickly making a name as a training ground for some of the country’s top zoo animal doctors.
- Zoo Tales - Aging animals
- Zoo Tales – Mountain bogs are unique
- Zoo Tales – Winter respite awaits
- Zoo Tales - Bats are misunderstood
- Zoo Tales - Remember wild birds in winter During the spring and summer months, when the weather's warm and we're outside a lot, it's easy to remember to fill feeders and water containers for backyard birds.
- Zoo Tales – Increasing the population The arrival of two baby Hamadryas baboons this past summer at the North Carolina Zoo has added a significant boost to the captive population of this threatened species.
- Zoo Tales – Modern technology, better care At the North Carolina Zoo, as in other animal facilities across the nation, modern medical technology is enabling veterinarians to treat animals in ways never before imagined.
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Zoo Tales: Not all rocks created equal at N.C. Zoo

