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The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is a zoological park located southwest of downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Cheyenne Mountain in the United States. At an elevation of Шаблон:Convert above sea level, it is the highest zoo in the country. The zoo covers Шаблон:Convert, 40 of which are in use. The zoo houses more than 750 animals, representing nearly 170 different species,[1] with more than 30 endangered species. The zoo was ranked the #4 best zoo in North America in 2018 by USA Today.[2] It is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.[3]

History

Businessman Spencer Penrose was given a gift of a bear in 1916 which inspired him to collect animals. Animals were housed at Penrose's Broadmoor Hotel until a monkey bit a hotel guest.[4] Cheyenne Mountain Zoo was founded in 1926 to house the collection of exotic animals. In 1938, Spencer Penrose incorporated the Zoo as a non-profit public trust.[5] Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization[6] and does not receive local or regional public tax support.

On August 6, 2018, the zoo was hit by fast-moving and unexpected severe weather that brought with it baseball-sized hail. The staff was praised in national media and by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums for their use of the incident command system to swiftly move animals and visitors indoors.[7] But just as some humans were confused and did not know where to go, many animals stayed outside in confusion despite having on-exhibit dens as required by the AZA. Three zoo employees were hospitalized following efforts to save animals and guests from the unusually large hail. Several animals were hospitalized as well and five animals including two peafowl, a cape vulture and Muscovy duck died of their injuries.[8]

Giraffe herd history

Cheyenne Mountain is known for its large and prolific giraffe herd. Two hundred giraffes have been born at the zoo since 1954.[9] When Dobby the giraffe was born at the Denver Zoo in 2017 without the necessary antibodies for survival, Cheyenne Mountain sent banked giraffe plasma from their herd to Denver. The subsequent blood transfusion was successful and Dobby survived.[10]

Exhibits

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Файл:The ferocious American grizzly bear can grow to weigh 400, 500, even 700 pounds. One can observe this robust specimen at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, Colorado LCCN2015633985.tif
Up-close view of the grizzly bears at Rocky Mountain Wild

Conservation

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CMZ veterinarian and amphibian specialist Eric Klaphake working collaboratively with other organizations for conservation and research

The zoo breeds endangered animals such as the. black-footed ferrets, Wyoming toads, mountain tapirs and Mexican gray wolves. The zoo participates in over 30 Species Survival Plan programs.[28][29][30]

It financially supports multiple field conservation programs through Quarters for Conservation which allows guests to choose what programs the zoo supports. The zoo recently reached $2 million raised through the program since 2008.[31][32] It also participates in the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation project along with the Houston Zoo, the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, and Zoo New England to release endangered amphibian species back to the wild.[33]

Other attractions

Gallery

References

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  7. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Staff Did 'Everything Right' When Devastating Hailstorm Hit https://www.cpr.org/news/story/colorado-springs-hail-cheyenne-mountain-zoo-staff-risked-safety-to-help-animals-guests
  8. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo reopens after hail storm that killed five animals; repairs continue https://www.denverpost.com/2018/08/11/cheyenne-mountain-zoo-reopens-after-hail-storm/
  9. CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN ZOO LIVE STREAMS BIRTH OF NEWBORN GIRAFFE — Calf is the 200th born at the Zoo. Retrieved from http://www.cmzoo.org/index.php/about-the-zoo/press-box/press-releases/6-5-2018/
  10. DENVER ZOO TEAMS WITH CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN ZOO TO PROVIDE ONGOING HEALTHCARE FOR BABY GIRAFFE “DOBBY” https://www.denverzoo.org/denver-zoo-teams-cheyenne-mountain-zoo-provide-ongoing-healthcare-baby-giraffe-%E2%80%9Cdobby%E2%80%9D Шаблон:Webarchive
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