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fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Where are Billy and Tina? L.A. Zoo's elephant enclosure appears empty amid relocation saga

Concerns over the relocation of aging elephants Billy and Tina from the L.A. Zoo continue amid calls for a sanctuary instead.
Activists and local officials express disappointment over the L.A. Zoo's decision to relocate the elephants to Tulsa.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Where are Billy and Tina? L.A. Zoo's elephant enclosure appears empty amid relocation saga

Concerns over the relocation of aging elephants Billy and Tina from the L.A. Zoo continue amid calls for a sanctuary instead.
Activists and local officials express disappointment over the L.A. Zoo's decision to relocate the elephants to Tulsa.
fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

Planning a trip to the L.A. Zoo? It will now cost you a few dollars more

The zoo is suffering from budget restraints, but the only way of raising revenue would be to raise prices. The L.A. Zoo is operated on a different level.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Once there were only 22 condors left on Earth; the L.A. Zoo just hatched 10 chicks

"This year's chicks will eventually help increase the genetic diversity of the wild population of condors," Denise Verret, chief executive and director of the Los Angeles Zoo, said in a news release.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Elephants Billy and Tina whisked out of L.A. Zoo by night amid protests, arrive in Tulsa

Billy and Tina the elephants have been relocated to the Tulsa Zoo to meet AZA standards and provide better living conditions.
fromDaily News
2 months ago

Pink's Hot Dogs opens a stand inside the Los Angeles Zoo

Pink's Hot Dogs, an 85-year-old staple in Los Angeles, will be launching a new outpost inside the Los Angeles Zoo this weekend, offering iconic hot dog creations.
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fromFast Company
3 months ago

Betty White honored on USPS' new stamp

Animals were her kids and she loved them all - any shape, size and kind," said Richard Lichtenstein, a board member of the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association.
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