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Butterflies in Bloom is back at Zoo Boise this summer and presents guests with a chance to immerse themselves in the butterfly world, while also supporting conservation efforts. The butterflies will be fluttering around their habitat through Labor Day.
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A beloved member of Zoo Boise has been diagnosed with cancer, and everyone at the zoo has been working to help her.
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As Idahoans navigate the recent snowfall, residents at Zoo Boise are also adjusting to the weather.
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Idaho Matters takes a look at how Zoo Boise is helping Spider Monkeys in El Salvador.
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Once guests have left Zoo Boise for the day, the gates are locked and dinner bowls are set out – it's relatively calm and quiet. But as the sun fades and the temperature drops, a noticeable shift takes place.
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Once guests have left Zoo Boise for the day, the gates are locked and dinner bowls are set out – it's relatively calm and quiet. But as the sun fades and the temperature drops, a noticeable shift takes place.
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Zoo Boise celebrated three birthdays over the weekend. That includes Mr. Mac the tortoise, Elvis the spider monkey, and the nation.
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Idaho Matters sits down with the Executive Director of Zoo Boise to find out how they are protecting their birds from bird flu and what people can do to help.
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The latest strain of avian influenza, or bird flu, has zoos across the country protecting their flocks from the disease, including Zoo Boise.
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Big cats like lions are susceptible to COVID-19. So are mink and some hoofed animals, like deer. So many zoos are using a vaccine specifically made for animals to try and keep their often-endangered residents healthy.