Zoo officials said while they celebrate all new animals births, some are more meaningful because they help secure a future for some wildlife.
Three Psychedelic Rock Gecko’s “What better way to celebrate Mother’s Day than with the arrival of all the new moms and babies at San Antonio Zoo,” said Tim Morrow, President & CEO of San Antonio Zoo. “Our recent baby boom is a momentous occasion for wildlife conservation, and a testament to the world-class care from the animal care staff at San Antonio Zoo.
The zoo’s Center for Conservation and Research works to secure a future for wildlife worldwide by participating in fieldwork and captive husbandry of rare and threatened species.for being the only known institution in the United States to successfully breed the endangered psychedelic rock gecko.to Puerto Rico last year.
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