Animals at Nebraska Zoo Help Fight Invasive Trees by Eating What Threatens Their Habitat (Exclusive)
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and The Nature Conservancy have teamed up to tackle the woody encroachment at Folsom Point Preserve.
Thousands of children and lightweight adults have taken *** baby elephant walk at the Omaha Zoo. She stops automatically for people and who they walk with is Connie and owner Frank Thompson. Frank's * ...
One of the Henry Doorly Zoo's new elephants grabs a snack on Saturday, March 12, a day after arriving in Omaha. Once every two or three days, a truck leaves the zoo, pulling behind it a trailer full ...
ONE MAN’S TRASH IS ANOTHER MAN’S TREASURE. AND THE HENRY DOORLY ZOO IS GIVING THAT A WHOLE NEW MEANING. IT’S THANKS TO A PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NATURE CONSERVANCY, KETV NEWSWATCH SEVEN’S MARY REGLI ...
OMAHA -- One of the zoo's elephants has died. Warren, an 8 or 9-year-old male African elephant, came to Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo from Swaziland in 2016. Warren had a cracked tusk that zookeepers were ...
Animals at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo will help “eat away” invasive plants at a nature preserve in Council Bluffs.
A partnership between Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium and the Nature Conservancy involving Iowa’s Folsom Point Preserve is a win-win for both organizations.
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