The Phoenix Zoo is inviting guests to participate in its weeklong book drive honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr ...
One person has died after a shooting at a north Phoenix apartment complex late Wednesday night. No information about possible suspects has been released. Nearby residents administered CPR to the ...
The group claimed the Phoenix Zoo was among more than 40 zoos that committed to eventually not bring any more elephants into its enclosures, according to Scott. Bert Castro, president and CEO of the ...
The 25-year-old female golden eagle named Dragon will soon depart for the Phoenix Zoo and become a non-breeding companion for a male golden eagle, whose longtime mate died in 2022. “Since these are ...
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PHOENIX — Fast-moving wildfires fueled by winds have forced countless Los Angeles residents to evacuate over the past few days. Firefighters from Arizona joined the hundreds of firefighters ...
The same Santa Ana winds spreading wildfire across southern California are blowing the smoke over the Pacific Ocean, not into Arizona.
The Phoenix Zoo is mourning the loss of one of its beloved animals. The zoo announced Noelle the female fennec fox died a week ago at the age of 12. She was six months old when she arrived at the ...
Phoenix Zoo’s decision is part of a growing trend among zoos across North America with about 40 zoos closing their elephant exhibits and many more pledging to close their exhibits. The Phoenix Zoo ...
The National Weather Service issued freeze warnings on Jan. 8 for across much of Arizona, including Maricopa, Pinal, Pima and Cochise counties.
A beloved female fennec fox died at the Phoenix Zoo last week, leaving guests, staff and animal companions with a "heavy heart," according to a Facebook post by zoo officials on Wednesday.
Our focus remains on optimal well-being for all animals in our care,” Bert Castro, president and CEO of the Arizona Center for Nature Conservation/Phoenix Zoo, said in a statement Tuesday.