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Move over, World Cup stars, Hudson is ready for kickoff! ⚽ Our male muskox is showing off some seriously powerful soccer skills as he headbutts and chases a massive "soccer ball." While it looks like fun (and it is!), enrichment plays an important role in animal care by encouraging natural behaviors through physical activity, mental stimulation, and exploration.
At just one week old, our sea lion pup is already making a splash! 🦭💙

While sea lion pups aren't born expert swimmers, they learn quickly through practice and play. This little guy is getting more comfortable in the water every day. So comfortable, in fact, that he's been chasing his own flippers around his tiny turtle tub! These early water experiences help build the confidence and skills he'll need as he grows. 

The 26-pound youngster will continue bonding with mom before making his public debut later this summer alongside the rest of the sea lion and harbor seal family.
Sound up for adorable baby howls! ❤️ The seven-week-old Red Wolf pups are finding their voices. The litter includes six males and three females, and is the latest success in recovering this critically endangered species. The American Red Wolf family will remain behind the scenes at our offsite facility, so stay tuned online for pupdates. 🐺
Join us in wishing Ume safe travels on her next big adventure! ❤️

It’s hard to believe the tiny spotted calf who arrived looking like a little “watermelon on legs” is now a confident, independent young Malayan tapir ready for her next chapter. Over the past year, we’ve watched Ume grow, explore, splash, and capture the hearts of everyone who met her. Ume is heading to another accredited zoo in the Midwest, where she’ll continue her journey and make new fans along the way.

Thank you for following Ume’s story and helping us celebrate every milestone, from adorable calf to strong young adult. We’ll miss her, but we’re excited for what’s ahead.

We’re waiting for the receiving zoo to announce her arrival and will share an update as soon as they do. Until then, join us in sending Ume lots of love and well wishes for a safe journey! 🖤🤍