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NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — The Virginia Zoo is giving free admission to health care workers on March 5 and 6. The admission deal for the Norfolk zoo is open to employees at hospitals, doctor’s ...
NORFOLK, Va. — The Norfolk Zoo announced the birth of a two-toed sloth Tuesday afternoon. The unnamed baby, born on March 8, is the first offspring for its mother, Honey, and father, Mervin.
Everyone has certainly been feeling the heat lately across Hampton roads with temperatures well into the 90s, and while the heat is on, that hasn’t stopped animals at the ...
WAVY Norfolk. Norfolk Virginia Zoo is expanding. Posted: August 29, 2024 | Last updated: August 29, 2024. Norfolk Virginia Zoo is expanding. More for You ...
Greg Bockheim comes from the Potawatomi Zoo in South Bend, Ind. A new director has been chosen to lead the Virginia Zoo, and he’ll take the reins this fall. Greg Bockheim, director of the Pot… ...
NORFOLK This summer, the Virginia Zoo will end a 30-year tradition of free admission one hour before closing on Sundays and Mondays. Instead, Norfolk's low-income families will get a free pass to ...
A 50-year-old African elephant who previously lived in Norfolk’s Virginia Zoo died Friday. According to a post on Zoo Miami’s Facebook page, the elephant, Cita, was knocked down after a… ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – A spokesperson for the Virginia Zoo in Norfolk confirmed none of the animals at our local facility have ...
NORFOLK (AP) -- Visitors to the Virginia Zoo can now see up close what wallabies look like. One male and four female Bennett's wallabies spent a month in quarantine after arriving at the Norfolk ...
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) Ever heard the rumor there were dead zoo animals buried in Chesapeake?Turns out, it’s true.The Virginia Zoo buries its animals on a Chesapeake tree farm near the St. Brides and ...
The Virginia Zoo's executive director says he is planning to relocate two elderly elephants, as long as he can find a suitable home for them. Skip to main content. Open Main Menu Navigation.
The Norfolk Police Department on Tuesday used an infrared camera to search the zoo, but the reddish-brown panda — about the size of a raccoon — could not be found.