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The Central Florida Zoo opened Tuesday for the first time since Hurricane Ian.
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Enjoy live music from 4 DJs and 3 bands, be in or watch a cooking competition, and eat from over 20 local food trucks at the Central Florida Soul Food…
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The Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens is now a certified sensory inclusive facility. Zoo staff has been trained to help visitors who may suffer…
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The musical “In the Heights” tells the story of a vibrant community of friends and family in New York’s Washington Heights neighborhood. It’s a community…
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Enjoy Improv and Sketch comedy performed by groups from Chicago, Washington, Atlanta, Miami and more during the Shenanigans Comedy Festival Saturday…
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At the Central Florida Zoo, kids get to see animals up close. The rhinos, giraffes and porcupines draw the crowds, but the zoo has another role too. We chat with education director Stephanie Williams about species conservation.
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90.7's Amy Green and the Orlando Sentinel's Dewayne Bevil explain what the end of captive killer whale breeding means for the future of the company. Central Florida Zoo education director Stephanie Williams talks about zoos and conservation. And Dianne Summers with Orange County Animal Services explains how the award-winning shelter works to find new homes for dogs and cats.
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A baby giraffe is now on exhibit at the Brevard Zoo. She was born on November 29th, at six feet, 152 pounds. Zoological Manager Chad Davis said there may be an auction or public contest to name her.
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30 sports team's mascots from across the country compete against each other in Gladiator-like games with all the proceeds benefiting New Hope For Kids!…