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Dinari and Kamaia have lived at Franklin Park Zoo since 2015. They came to the zoo after 21-year-old Christopher the lion was euthanized due to irreversible age-related health issues.
Franklin Park Zoo, at 1 Franklin Park Road in Boston, is open daily 9-5 p.m. until the end of October. From Nov. 1-March 31, it is open daily 9-4 p.m. Timed admission tickets should be purchased ...
Franklin Park Zoo in Boston welcomed a Masai giraffe calf on July 14, an exciting event in the conservation of the endangered species. The six-foot tall, 184-pound male calf was “standing and ...
Franklin Park Zoo's lion, Kamaia, dies after several health issues Kamaia, one of the lions at Boston's Franklin Park Zoo, died Saturday after his health declined following several months of ...
Zoo New England, which manages Franklin Park Zoo in Boston, says their 14-year-old lion Kamaia was humanely euthanized after further health decline.
The Franklin Park Zoo welcomed a new baby foal to their family. Obi, a Poitou donkey foal, was formally introduced in a social media post on Tuesday. The name is short for “Obernai,” a city in ...
BOSTON (WHDH) - The Franklin Park Zoo’s newest Poitou donkey has a name. Two months after his birth in early August, zoo staff in a post on Facebook Tuesday said they named the foal “Obi.” ...
Franklin Park Zoo has been home to red kangaroos since 1998, but this is the first time gray kangaroos have resided at the zoo. "It’s always a thrill when our Zoos welcome new animal residents.
The lantern exhibit is located at Franklin Park Zoo, 1 Franklin Park Rd. Boston. The zoo can be reached at (617) 541-5466 . You can find more information at zoonewengland.org.
BOSTON — A visitor favorite at Boston's Franklin Park Zoo is back, with hundreds of large-scale lanterns open to the public. More than 55 large-scale displays comprised of hundreds of colorful ...
In hot weather, those systems pump a “geothermal fluid” — generally a refrigerant like in an air conditioner — to pick up ...
The Zoo's male giraffe, Enzi, celebrated his second birthday on Monday. (courtesy: Roger Williams Park Zoo)PROVIDENCE, R.I.
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