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It takes a lot more than soap and water to save birds affected by an oil spill. Read Story »
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Lions, monkeys and colored pencils, oh my! Read Story »
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The Texas Zoo exhibited native Texas species at the San Antonio Livestock Expo from Feb. 9-26. Read Story »
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Saying goodbye is so hard. Read Story »
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Crossroads residents looking to donate money toward a good cause and strut their best formal, evening attire are invited to ... Read Story »
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Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. That's the message the nine graduates of this year's Texas Zoo Conservation Rangers Camp took away as ... Read Story »
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Gene's Machine employee Louis Berger has worked on many projects during his 50-year career as a welder. Read Story »
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Michael Magaw beamed as he leaned over to nuzzle the fuzzy, gray baby owl sitting in the palm of his ... Read Story »
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ADVOCATE STAFF REPORT Read Story »
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Three checks issued during a Friday afternoon donation presentation served as an example of the Victoria Walmart's efforts to live ... Read Story »
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Two Crossroads women had the experience of a lifetime Wednesday morning when they spent some up close and personal time ... Read Story »
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African spurred tortoises like to graze upon grass and plants all day. Read Story »
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Sweat poured down Mikayla Henderson's face and drenched her blonde hair as she courteously opened the gate to let visitors ... Read Story »
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The ocelots return home to the Texas Zoo may not have been as elaborate of a welcome as when Simba ... Read Story »
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Adios. Sayonara. Auf Wiedersehen. Au Revoir. Ciao. Aloha. Read Story »
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For the Texas Zoo's new night security guards, chasing off hungry raccoons and co-existing with squawking guinea hens are all ... Read Story »
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Lane Wright sat on the little red benches for 25 minutes, waiting for the first alligator show to begin at ... Read Story »
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It was moving day for the Texas Zoo's four lemurs. Read Story »
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Annette Rohde always had a love for animals. Read Story »


