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TULSA, Oklahoma – The Tulsa Zoo has kept its accreditation, but only under certain conditions from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums Accreditation Commission. According to a letter from the ...
TULSA, Okla. − The Tulsa Zoo is celebrating the 10 year anniversary of two sea lions joining the Zoo. On Feb. 14, 2013, Cisco and Reyes came to Tulsa from California, according to a Tulsa Zoo ...
TULSA, OK -- Its new management is confident it can turn around the troubled Tulsa Zoo. The zoo is in the process of being privatized. 6/21/2010 Related Story: New Management To Take Over At Tulsa ...
The zoo is open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. General admission tickets (which do not cover train or carousel rides) cost $14 for adults, $10 for children ages 3 to 11, $12 for those older than 65 ...
The Tulsa Zoo gave News On 6 a first-hand look at its Zoorassic World: Frozen in Time exhibit on Monday. When does the exhibit open? The exhibit fully opens to the public Saturday, March 15.
Two elephants that left the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium earlier this month have arrived at their new home in Tulsa, Oklahoma, according to an Instagram post from the Tulsa Zoo.. Connie, a 50-year ...
Tulsa Zoo is celebrating 55 years of its “ZooRun” event, which is set to kick off on April 12 at 8 a.m. The Oklahoma Central Credit Union ZooRun, presented by CommunityCare, is Tulsa’s ...
The last elephants at the Los Angeles Zoo have been quietly moved to a zoo in Oklahoma despite lawsuits seeking to have them transferred to a sanctuary where they could live out their days with ...
TULSA, OK -- The federal government has begun its investigation into the death of a second giraffe at the Tulsa zoo. Nine-year-old Amira died Sunday morning, likely from hypothermia. Tuesday, zoo ...
Tulsa City Councilor Jeannie Cue (from left), Tulsa Parks Director Anna America, Tulsa Zoo Board Chair Jeff James, Oklahoma Lt. Gov. Matt Pinnell, Mayor G.T. Bynum, Tulsa Zoo CEO Lindsay Hutchison ...
The two females are in Tulsa while a new elephant exhibit is built for them at the Oklahoma City Zoo. Both will return to Oklahoma City by the end of 2010, hopefully expecting.
Kaylyn Compton, Tulsa Zoo Director of Education, talked with FOX23 to set the record straight on animals typically though of as "spooky".