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Tom Gillespie

Tom Gillespie
  • zootalesaviary.jpg Zoo Tales: Aviary a respite from winter's grasp

    January and February are seldom thought of as a time for leisurely strolls along trails and stops to smell flowers blooming or to watch colorful birds. But at the N.C. Zoo's R.J. Reynolds Forest Aviary exhibit, that's what's in store for zoo-goers.

    January 13, 2012 1 Photo

  • ZT Sitatunga.jpg Zoo Tales: Sitatunga an odd antelope

    Mention the words African antelopes and, most likely, images of animals roaming vast, arid drylands would appear. But visitors to the North Carolina Zoo are often surprised to learn that one of the park's antelope species, the sitatunga, is classified as semi-aquatic.

    December 16, 2011 1 Photo

  • ZT Conservation.jpg Zoo Tales: Helping hands

    Over the years, the mission of the North Carolina Zoo – to encourage understanding of and commitment to the conservation of the world’s wildlife and wild places – has often meant going beyond the park’s walls.

    December 16, 2011 1 Photo

  • ZT Injured Animals.jpg Zoo Tales: ‘Good Samaritans’ can unknowingly harm animals

    Sometimes, no matter how well-meaning the actions of a “Good Samaritan” are, young, injured and disoriented animals can be harmed simply because the person trying to help the animal does not know the facts and proper procedures.

    December 16, 2011 1 Photo

  • ZT Aging Animals.jpg Zoo Tales: Aging animals a concern

    Although zoos have always faced the problems of aging animals, today it has become an evolving part of their animal husbandry – learning how to care for older animals and to meet their needs

    December 16, 2011 1 Photo

  • ZT Bats.jpg Zoo Tales: Bats often misunderstood mammals

    Bats. It’s likely that only snakes are more feared and more misunderstood than these nocturnal mammals.

    December 16, 2011 1 Photo

  • 0907 ZT Great Apes.jpg Zoo Tales: Gorillas are treat for Zoo visitors

    Though often erroneously called monkeys, gorillas are actually great apes. Gorillas are skilled climbers but spend most of their time on the ground.

    September 27, 2011 1 Photo

  • 0824 ZT 500 oryx.jpg Zoo Tales: Fringe-eared oryx is zoo’s newest antelope

    With a nickname like "spear antelope," one could rightly assume that the oryx, one of the N.C. Zoo's newest animal species, would have slender, elongated horns. But then throw in their subfamily name, Hippotraginae (which literally means "horse-goats"), and one might be left guessing.

    September 27, 2011 1 Photo

  • Tom Gillespie.jpg Zoo Tales: Ocelots a puzzle to many

    Often, visitors to the N.C. Zoo who see ocelots for the first time aren't sure what they are exactly. Larger than a domestic cat but smaller than a leopard or jaguar, the ocelot is a wild cat ranging from South and Central America, through Mexico and into the extreme southern parts of Texas, with rare sightings in Southern Arizona.

    August 16, 2011 1 Photo

  • Tom Gillespie.jpg Zoo Tales: Animals beat heat in varying ways

    At the N.C. Zoo and at many other zoos and animal facilities, keepers help the animals through a variety of cooling techniques from putting ice into the exhibits for the animals to wallow in to air-conditioned holding areas to ponds within the exhibits.

    August 16, 2011 1 Photo


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