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The Metropolitan Zoological Park and Museum District may recommend that its institutions consider consolidating services to save money. ZMD leaders will…
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The director of the St. Louis Zoo Institute for Conservation Medicine, Dr. Sharon Deem, wants people to understand just how much human health is dependent…
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On a chilly, gray morning in Forest Park, three St. Louis Zoo scientists switched on 20-inch-long antennas to begin their search for a turtle named…
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For nearly three decades, the Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center at the University of Missouri-St. Louis has bestowed its World Ecology Award on…
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Only a few of the more than 40 snake species in Missouri are venomous, including the one Ben Jellen is looking for: the copperhead.Copperheads have…
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On July 30, St. Louis gained a new resident — Tobias, the Somali wild ass. His birth is special, since he is part of a subspecies that is both critically…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Oct. 27, 2012 - Carol Perkins said her 26 years with renowned zoologist Marlin Perkins was more than…
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Retiring St. Louis Zoo Employees Discuss Animals They've Cared For Over The Years, Evolution Of ZoosIt takes a village to raise a child, and it might take even more than that to care for the nearly 15,000 animals that call the St. Louis Zoo home.Jack…
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For those who knew her, Georgette was a feisty drifter who lived and died in Forest Park.She was also somewhat of a local celebrity.The three-toed box…
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Steve Stenger, the incumbent St. Louis County executive, has won another four years in office.Stenger, a Democratic, handily beat his opponents,…