Our blog has stories covering animals from every department as well as how our commissary (where the animal's food comes from) and our horticulture team (who grow lots of the browse and herbs used for enrichment), get involved every day.
Hiding food can make life more challenging; so for maned wolves, we hide the goods or the keepers place supper in a container that takes a little more than a quick lick to get to. Even turtles and snakes benefit from enrichment; it keeps them active and interested in the world around them.
Naturalistic exhibits stimulate our animals in ways that elicit natural behavior and prevent inactivity. Physical and mental development is an important aspect for healthy and happy animals.
Most people are not aware that the majority of zoo animals today are born in zoos where they serve as ambassadors for their counterparts in the wild. Keeping our animals active and healthy gives you the chance to see them in a natural and beautiful habitat that encourages appreciation for the natural world.