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Posted on: June 30, 2023

A dwindling species...

Winky, a northern spotted owl

Like the eagles, ravens, and other animals at the Zoo, Winky was injured in the wild and is unable to be released. Places like the Sequoia Park Zoo provide a home for non-releasable wildlife and an opportunity for guests to learn about these amazing anima...

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Posted on: June 30, 2023

Enrichment is a large part of raven care

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Like the bald eagles and spotted owl in the McLean Raptor Aviary, these ravens were both injured in the wild. Although their injuries are healed, they are unable to be released and are cared for by the team at Sequoia Park Zoo. Ravens are known for their ...

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Posted on: June 30, 2023

Eagles have heavy nests and love Salmon best

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Cheyenne and Juneau are the two bald eagles that live in the McLean Raptor Aviary at the Sequoia Park Zoo. Both eagles were hurt in the wild and are unable to fly. Because they cannot be released, they are cared for by the wonderful staff at the Sequoia P...

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Posted on: June 30, 2023

River otters love clean water

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North American river otters are semi-aquatic - which means that they spend their time living on land and in the water. They have webbed hands and feet, and a very strong tail for swimming. Sensitive whiskers help them hunt for their prey - like fish, frog...

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