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Get a glimpse of life behind the scenes at the Cincinnati Zoo. Hosts Jenna Wingate and Sam Kornau will interview Zoo staff and other animal and wildlife professionals about how they’re making a difference in this world. We’ll chat about Fiona and friends and offer “What can I do?” action items to help listeners make a world of difference too.
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Coexistence Champions Travel to Kenya
A group of Coexistence Champions from the Cincinnati Zoo traveled to Kenya to meet with the Zoo’s conservation partners at SORALO. For over a decade, the Cincinnati Zoo has supported SORALO, where wildlife & people coexist, sharing the same spaces & resources. Learn more about their trip and Kenya in this exciting new episode!
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Dr. Mike Wenninger and Dr. Hali Jungers
Dive deep into the fascinating world of aquatic health care! The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden and Newport Aquarium joined forces to conduct routine comprehensive health examinations on the Aquarium’s 14 female cownose stingrays. Listen to this new episode for an exclusive peek behind the scenes and learn firsthand about the vital work being done to ensure the thriving health of our underwater friends.
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Cincinnati Animal CARE
Dive into the heartwarming world of rescue animal advocacy with Jenna and Mark in this latest episode! Join them as they chat with the incredible team at Cincinnati Animal CARE. Discover the joy of fostering dogs for a day and learn more about other exciting volunteer opportunities at your local animal shelter.
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Jenna & Mark, Cincinnati Zoo
Hosts Jenna and Mark talk about what it’s like to help raise baby lesser kudu, Maizy!
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Darcee Beckner, Cincinnati Zoo
Keeper Darcee updates us on snow leopards Renji and Nubo! In this episode you’ll learn about their unique fur, how to tell them apart, what their favorite foods are and more about the care they receive.
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Brian Jorg, Cincinnati Zoo
Brian J, manager of the Zoo’s Native Plant Program, talks about the Zoo’s offsite property at Bowyer Farm! Brian and his team were able to restore the agricultural land back to its native wetland habitat, resulting in hundreds of local wildlife returning to the area! Brian and his team plant native plants and trees by the thousands, hoping to really make an impact in the community! Learn more about all that goes on at the Zoo’s Bowyer Farm!