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Zoo Miami mourns beloved 11-year-old koala
Read full article: Zoo Miami mourns beloved 11-year-old koalaZoo Miami announced with heavy hearts the loss of Coedie, an 11-year-old male koala, who was humanely euthanized on Tuesday following a rapid decline in health, according to Ron Magill, the zoo’s communications director.
Zoo Miami ambassador cheetah euthanized after rapid health decline
Read full article: Zoo Miami ambassador cheetah euthanized after rapid health declineZoo Miami’s beloved 12-year-old ambassador cheetah, Diesel, was euthanized last week following a rapid decline in his health, Ron Magill, the zoo’s communication director confirmed Monday.
Zoo Miami celebrates birth of endangered Malayan tapir
Read full article: Zoo Miami celebrates birth of endangered Malayan tapirZoo Miami is celebrating the birth of an endangered Malayan tapir, marking the first successful birth of the species at the zoo in 18 years, Communications Director Ron Magill confirmed Tuesday.
Zoo Miami celebrates first-ever hatching of threatened Texas horned lizards
Read full article: Zoo Miami celebrates first-ever hatching of threatened Texas horned lizardsFor the first time, Zoo Miami has successfully hatched threatened Texas horned lizards as part of a conservation effort to boost their wild populations, Communications Director Ron Magill announced in a press release Tuesday.
Visually impaired music students enjoy multisensory experience at Zoo Miami
Read full article: Visually impaired music students enjoy multisensory experience at Zoo MiamiLast week, more than 30 Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired music program students spent the day at Zoo Miami for a multisensory educational experience.
New Miami Seaquarium docs show vet’s testimony of troubled conditions, federal confiscation plan
Read full article: New Miami Seaquarium docs show vet’s testimony of troubled conditions, federal confiscation planDocuments obtained by Local 10 News on Tuesday reveal a May affidavit from a Zoo Miami veterinarian testifying to “animals in distress” and a host of other issues at the marine park.
Annual ‘Walk the Talk for Epilepsy’ to be held Apr. 20
Read full article: Annual ‘Walk the Talk for Epilepsy’ to be held Apr. 20Hosted by Epilepsy Alliance Florida, the annual Walk the Talk for Epilepsy is the largest community event in the area that raises awareness and funds for people living with the neurological disease.
Zoo Miami celebrates historic hatch of crested coua
Read full article: Zoo Miami celebrates historic hatch of crested couaA significant milestone was reached at Zoo Miami on March 28 as the Avian Propagation Center welcomed its first-ever hatched crested coua, zoo officials announced in a news release Wednesday.
Zoo Miami celebrates first-ever hatching of tawny frogmouth bird
Read full article: Zoo Miami celebrates first-ever hatching of tawny frogmouth birdZoo Miami is celebrating a historic moment after it announced the successful hatching of a tawny frogmouth bird, marking the first time in the zoo’s history, officials confirmed Friday.
‘Don’t Trash Our Treasure’ looks back at 5 stories that made the biggest impact in 2023
Read full article: ‘Don’t Trash Our Treasure’ looks back at 5 stories that made the biggest impact in 2023As 2023 comes to a close, Local 10 News is taking a look back at the top five stories in our ongoing “Don’t Trash Our Treasure” initiative from this year.
This Week in South Florida Full Episode: December 10, 2023
Read full article: This Week in South Florida Full Episode: December 10, 2023On the latest episode of This Week in South Florida, host Glenna Milberg welcomes Rep. Mario Diaz Balart, former Miami city manager Emilio Gonzalez, Zoo Miami communications director Ron Magill and developer Paul Lambert.
This Week in South Florida Roundtable: Ron Magill and Paul Lambert
Read full article: This Week in South Florida Roundtable: Ron Magill and Paul LambertIn South Florida, the fight over how much to build and where is an entrenched chronic question. The details of the latest fight involves land at Zoo Miami.
Zoo Miami Sumatran tiger in ‘serious condition’ due to anemia, dehydration
Read full article: Zoo Miami Sumatran tiger in ‘serious condition’ due to anemia, dehydrationFor the past several days, Zoo Miami’s adult male Sumatran tiger, “Berani,” has been sluggish with a loss of appetite which has raised concern in the Animal Science and Animal Health teams at the zoo, Zoo Miami Communications Director Ron Magill announced in a news release Thursday.
Vote deferred for second time on proposal to build water park next to Zoo Miami
Read full article: Vote deferred for second time on proposal to build water park next to Zoo MiamiMiami-Dade commissioners chose to defer a vote again on a lease extension for the Miami Wilds water park to be built next to Zoo Miami following public outcry.
Wildlife influencer raises awareness of conservationists’ opposition to Miami Wild project
Read full article: Wildlife influencer raises awareness of conservationists’ opposition to Miami Wild projectThe vision of a public-private partnership to build a water park that will attract more tourists to Zoo Miami started before Luca Martinez was born. It started before wildlife influencers were even a thing.
Ahead of county vote on Zoo Miami water park, conservationists fear habitat loss
Read full article: Ahead of county vote on Zoo Miami water park, conservationists fear habitat lossA controversial vote is coming up next Tuesday before the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners on whether to approve a new lease to build a water theme park right next to Zoo Miami, abutting land conservationists say is a critically important biodiversity hotspot.
Judge dismisses lawsuit to stop development of water park at Zoo Miami
Read full article: Judge dismisses lawsuit to stop development of water park at Zoo MiamiA judge dismissed a lawsuit on Friday in Miami-Dade County that was part of an effort to stop the development of a new water park at Zoo Miami.
After public outcry, commissioners postpone vote on Zoo Miami water park proposal
Read full article: After public outcry, commissioners postpone vote on Zoo Miami water park proposalMembers of the public packed Wednesday’s Miami-Dade County Commission meeting as officials were set to vote on a lease extension for the Miami Wilds water park proposal at Zoo Miami, a plan so controversial, the zoo’s chief spokesperson publicly denounced it as a private citizen.
‘Hypocrisy’: Ron Magill blasts plan to develop water park at Zoo Miami
Read full article: ‘Hypocrisy’: Ron Magill blasts plan to develop water park at Zoo MiamiA controversial decision is looming at Zoo Miami as commissioners are set to vote later this week on whether to extend the lease agreement for the park Miami Wilds.
Zoo Miami’s giraffe named ‘Turtle recovers from surgery
Read full article: Zoo Miami’s giraffe named ‘Turtle recovers from surgeryZoo Miami’s “Turtle,” an 8-month-old male giraffe weighing more than 500 pounds and standing close to 10 feet tall, was recovering from surgery, wildlife expert Ron Magill announced on Thursday.
Zoo Miami announces birth of Addra Gazelle
Read full article: Zoo Miami announces birth of Addra GazelleA critically endangered Addra gazelle was born Wednesday on its exhibit habitat at Zoo Miami. It became the 79th Addra gazelle born in the zoo’s history, Zoo Miami Communications Director Ron Magill confirmed in a press release.
Zoo Miami issues apology after New Zealanders express outrage over Kiwi Encounter
Read full article: Zoo Miami issues apology after New Zealanders express outrage over Kiwi EncounterZoo Miami issued an apology Monday and has stopped their Kiwi Encounter following outrage by New Zealanders who saw a video on social media depicting the handling and housing of the zoo’s kiwi bird “Paora.”
Miami police honors 12 students for ‘Doing The Right Thing’ and helping save lives
Read full article: Miami police honors 12 students for ‘Doing The Right Thing’ and helping save livesAs safety takes the national spotlight, one Miami-Dade student was honored by Miami police Wednesday after showcasing her bravery during a shooting scare nearly two months ago.
Nonprofit holds annual ‘Walk the Talk for Epilepsy’ event at Zoo Miami
Read full article: Nonprofit holds annual ‘Walk the Talk for Epilepsy’ event at Zoo MiamiEpilepsy Alliance Florida, a nonprofit organization in South Florida, held its annual “Walk the Talk for Epilepsy” in Miami on Saturday morning.
WATCH: Zoo Miami releases sea turtle back into the wild
Read full article: WATCH: Zoo Miami releases sea turtle back into the wildZoo Miami Animal Health team members successfully released a juvenile Green Sea Turtle back to the wild from Bill Baggs State Park on Key Biscayne Wednesday morning, Zoo Miami’s Ron Magill confirmed.
18-year-old jaguar undergoes medical exam at Zoo Miami after experiencing loss of appetite
Read full article: 18-year-old jaguar undergoes medical exam at Zoo Miami after experiencing loss of appetiteAn 18-year-old female jaguar at Zoo Miami was anesthetized Monday and transferred to the zoo’s animal hospital for a full set of examinations to determine the cause of her health issues.
Final stop: ‘Zoofari’ at Zoo Miami will be pulled off the tracks next month
Read full article: Final stop: ‘Zoofari’ at Zoo Miami will be pulled off the tracks next monthAfter nearly four decades, the monorail at Zoo Miami will soon be pulled off the tracks, but you still have a chance to take pictures of it through March 2nd.
Zoo Miami takes in 8 ‘cold-stunned” sea turtles from Massachusetts
Read full article: Zoo Miami takes in 8 ‘cold-stunned” sea turtles from MassachusettsThe harsh winter conditions up north can be critical to sea turtles’ health, leaving them “cold-stunned” and incapacitated, which is why Zoo Miami is helping some sea turtles at risk.
PHOTOS: Zoo Miami vets take look inside endangered clouded leopard
Read full article: PHOTOS: Zoo Miami vets take look inside endangered clouded leopardVeterinarians at Zoo Miami took a close look inside one of the park’s endangered clouded leopards as they tried to get to the bottom of ongoing vomiting issues.
Miami-Dade offers free pediatric COVID vaccines at 8 locations for 5 days
Read full article: Miami-Dade offers free pediatric COVID vaccines at 8 locations for 5 daysMiami-Dade County is distributing free vaccines for children who are six months old or older from Saturday to Wednesday at eight locations.
Zoo Miami euthanizes green sea turtle paralyzed in boat strike
Read full article: Zoo Miami euthanizes green sea turtle paralyzed in boat strikeFlorida Fish and Wildlife Commission officers found the 80 pound female sea turtle floating in a Coral Gables waterway May 28 and transferred her to the zoo for treatment. The turtle had severe lacerations to the top of her shell and appeared to be partially paralyzed.
Love is in the air at Zoo Miami, where Bella the Bornean orangutan hopefully finds her perfect match
Read full article: Love is in the air at Zoo Miami, where Bella the Bornean orangutan hopefully finds her perfect matchZoo Miami is hoping their resident 9-year-old orangutan will find her perfect match.
Florida reports 67,369 new COVID cases, 2nd-most of pandemic
Read full article: Florida reports 67,369 new COVID cases, 2nd-most of pandemicThe CDC’s latest data shows Florida reported 67,369 new COVID-19 cases from Wednesday, the second-highest daily total in the state since the start of the pandemic.
Miami-Dade, Broward counties try to stay ahead of the covid spread as we head into a new year
Read full article: Miami-Dade, Broward counties try to stay ahead of the covid spread as we head into a new yearWith COVID-19 cases continuing to rise, Miami-Dade and Broward counties are adjusting, trying to stay ahead of the spread as we head into the New Year.
Miami-Dade opens 2 new coronavirus testing sites, 24-hour testing center
Read full article: Miami-Dade opens 2 new coronavirus testing sites, 24-hour testing centerAmid increased demand for free coronavirus testing, Miami-Dade County opened two new sites. Also, the testing site at Zoo Miami will be open night and day, every day.
Barney, a 28-year-old gorilla at Zoo Miami, undergoes medical exam after lingering cough
Read full article: Barney, a 28-year-old gorilla at Zoo Miami, undergoes medical exam after lingering coughAfter Zoo Miami’s 385-pound gorilla named Barney developed a lingering cough, veterinarians and animal medical specialists from across Miami-Dade County teamed up to perform additional exams on the great ape.
Zoo Miami’s 44-year-old Bornean orangutan Kumang dies
Read full article: Zoo Miami’s 44-year-old Bornean orangutan Kumang diesZoo Miami is mourning the sudden death of “Kumang,” a 44 year-old, female Bornean orangutan, who died on Thursday during recovery from anesthesia following a dental procedure.
Pembroke Pines family captures video of big cat exploring backyard
Read full article: Pembroke Pines family captures video of big cat exploring backyardSurveillance video shows the glowing eyes of a four-legged animal that is too big to be a domestic cat and was recently on the prowl in Pembroke Pines. It left behind a paw print that was several inches wide.
Sumatran tiger undergoes reproductive evaluation at Zoo Miami
Read full article: Sumatran tiger undergoes reproductive evaluation at Zoo MiamiThis morning, Berani, a 13-year-old, male Sumatran tiger, underwent an examination at Zoo Miami to evaluate his fertility after multiple attempts to sire an offspring were unsuccessful.
You must see these 3 tiny piglets born at Zoo Miami
Read full article: You must see these 3 tiny piglets born at Zoo MiamiOn Monday, May 17, 12-year-old Binti the Red River Hog successfully gave birth to three healthy piglets at Zoo Miami. The mama of three, two males and one female, is an experienced mother, with several litters under her belt.
Zoo Miami celebrates Florida’s American flamingo conservation on International Flamingo Day
Read full article: Zoo Miami celebrates Florida’s American flamingo conservation on International Flamingo DayMonday, April 26, is International Flamingo Day, and if there’s anything more quintessentially South Florida (besides coconut trees and sunshine) it’s the American Flamingo. However, what most people don’t know is that the American flamingo hasn’t always been classified as a native species of Florida.
Miami-Dade mayor, faith leaders encourage community to get vaccinated
Read full article: Miami-Dade mayor, faith leaders encourage community to get vaccinatedMiami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava is joining faith leaders Thursday morning at the Zoo Miami vaccination site to encourage members of the community to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Zoo Miami lioness euthanized after suffering spinal cord injury
Read full article: Zoo Miami lioness euthanized after suffering spinal cord injuryMIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Zoo Miami’s 11-year-old lioness, Kashifa, was euthanized Monday, weeks after the zoo’s Animal Health and Animal Science teams discovered that she had lost mobility in her hind legs. The lioness was immobilized and underwent an MRI so that her spine and nerve function could be evaluated. Veterinarians determined that Kashifa sustained a “non-compressive injury to her spinal cord,” the news release stated. The lioness underwent nearly three weeks of intensive care, but did not show any signs of improvement. Kashifa was born at the Bronx Zoo in 2010 and gave birth to a litter of four cubs in 2014 at Zoo Miami.
Miami-Dade COVID-19 vaccine pre-registration site is live
Read full article: Miami-Dade COVID-19 vaccine pre-registration site is liveCars line up at a COVID-19 testing site at Tropical Park, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020, in Miami. MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Miami-Dade County’s new COVID-19 vaccine pre-registration system is now open. AdYou can preregister for those FDOH appointments at myvaccine.fl.gov or by calling 888-499-0840 if you live in Miami-Dade. For more info on the various vaccination programs in Miami-Dade County, click here. If you’re looking for vaccine info in Broward County, click here.
Vaccine shortage has South Florida leaders pleading for more shots
Read full article: Vaccine shortage has South Florida leaders pleading for more shotsMIAMI – South Florida leaders say the infrastructure is there — they just need more shots so they can vaccinate more people against COVID-19 in the state’s coronavirus epicenter. “We’re telling the governor we want three times or four times the amount of vaccine that we are getting,” Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said. Yet as more and more vaccine locations pop up throughout Florida, the limited supply of shots is spread thinner and thinner. “Of course I’m worried,” City of Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said. Local leaders stress, however, that people who have received the first vaccine shot will still get appointments for the needed second shot weeks later, and won’t be affected by the shortage.