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The bear (and other creature) essentials of four Midwest zoos  -  Aug 19, 2007
Ventura County Star (subscription),Here's what we discovered: At the Indianapolis Zoo, children and their keepers are encouraged to dip their hands, two fingers at a time, into a shallow pool

Indianapolis Zoo to Temporarily Close Oceans Exhibit  -  Aug 6, 2007
Inside INdiana Business (press release),The Indianapolis Zoo says it plans to temporarily close The Oceans exhibit from September 4-13. The zoo says during the time crews will complete some

Children's Museum, zoo get $1.4M gifts  -  Jul 30, 2007
Indianapolis Star,The Children's Museum of Indianapolis and the Indianapolis Zoo have received gifts of $1.4 million each from the estate of Dr. Frances T. Brown,

Indianapolis Zoo Names Prize Committee  -  Aug 1, 2007
Inside INdiana Business (press release),The Indianapolis Zoo has selected its committee for the Indianapolis Prize, an honor to reward a conservationist working to advance the sustainability of an

It's all happening at the virtual zoo  -  Aug 8, 2007
AZ Central.com,At the Indianapolis Zoo, a mobile unit's travels include the veterinary hospital, animal exhibits and greenhouses, according to its Web site.

Bear essentials of four Midwest zoos  -  Aug 11, 2007
Kansas City Star,At the Indianapolis Zoo, children and their keepers are encouraged to dip their hands, two fingers at a time, into a shallow pool and tickle the topsides of

Holiday World names admissions director  -  Aug 15, 2007
Evansville Courier & Press (subscription),Eric Snow, a former Holiday World and Splashin' Safari employee who was most recently corporate sponsorship manager at the Indianapolis Zoo, has been named

Zoo, Children’s Museum receive $1.4 million donations  -  Jul 25, 2007
Indianapolis Business Journal,The estate of Indianapolis physician Frances T. Brown has given matching gifts of $1.4 million each to the Indianapolis Zoo and Children’s Museum of

Standouts of Conservation Support Indianapolis Prize  -  Jul 31, 2007
PR Newswire (press release),The Indianapolis Prize was initiated by the Indianapolis Zoo as a significant component of its mission to inspire local and global communities to celebrate,

Hi, little guy!  -  Jul 27, 2007
Indianapolis Star,Joe Vitti / The Star The Indianapolis Zoo's newest addition joined the other giraffes in the public exhibit Thursday afternoon after a slight delay because

Zoo elephant changes  -  Jul 21, 2007
Seattle Post IntelligencerNational Elephant Center - Little Rock Zoo, St. Louis Zoo, Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Indianapolis Zoo, Birmingham Zoo, Fort Worth Zoo, Denver Zoo,

Summer readers take virtual tour of shark tank  -  Aug 9, 2007
Herkimer Evening Telegram,By ERIC MONNAT - Telegram Staff Writer ILION - Participants in Ilion Central School District's summer reading program took a tour of the Indianapolis Zoo's

Hickory Elementary teacher chosen Avon's best educator  -  Aug 14, 2007
Indianapolis Star,She takes groups for overnight camping trips to the Indianapolis Zoo and looks for other unique or unusual teaching opportunities.

How Much Do Animals Really Know?  -  Jul 27, 2007
Parade MagazineThat’s what seemed to happen once at the Indianapolis Zoo. Sophi, a female elephant, watched her keepers push a heavy cart across the yard after cleaning up

Newton native to take helm of new Girl Scout council  -  Aug 8, 2007
Newton Kansan,...spent time working for KOCH industries as their community relations manager, Kansas Wesleyan University, Illinois Board of Regents and Indianapolis Zoo.

Cultural awakening  -  Jul 25, 2007
Shelbyville News,Unfortunately, a planned trip to the Indianapolis Zoo was canceled because of hot and humid weather. The teens said they loved exploring American culture.

Prepared for school  -  Jul 27, 2007
Indianapolis Star,The program is designed to "engage students in learning in fun ways," Sharpe said, and with a trip to the Indianapolis Zoo, visits from Pet Jungle and the



Chick of Indy zoo penguins hatches  Nov 21, 2006
GALVESTON — Two gentoo penguins at Moody Gardens recently became parents, despite their traumatic experience en route from the Indianapolis Zoo. ... - Daily News - Galveston County,

RESCUED PENGUINS HATCH CHICK AT MOODY GARDENS  Nov 22, 2006
It is the first of eight chicks expected to hatch in the coming weeks from the penguins relocated this summer from the Indianapolis Zoo to Moody Gardens. ... - Tyler Morning Telegraph,

Penguin chick hatched in Galveston  Nov 21, 2006
Officials say it's the first of eight chicks expected to hatch in the coming weeks from the penguins relocated last summer from the Indianapolis Zoo. ... - News 8 Austin,

Penguins that survived accident become parents in new home  Nov 22, 2006
The truck was transporting two dozen penguins along with some tropical fish and an octopus from the Indianapolis Zoo to Galveston when it crashed. ... - 49abcnews.com,

Snakes in a House, Indy Zoo Saves Owner  Nov 14, 2006
The Indianapolis Zoo is being credited with helping save the owner of some deadly snakes. Forty-seven-year-old Michael Fillenwarth ... - WFIE-TV,

New zoo exhibit 'cutting edge'  Nov 22, 2006
Two gray seals, Linus and Chuck, and a female polar bear, Tahtsa, already have been moved to the Indianapolis Zoo, while sea lions Bart and Cecily have gone to ... - Louisville Courier-Journal,

Chick born to penguins that survived truck crash  Nov 20, 2006
AP. GALVESTON, Texas - A pair of penguins from the Indianapolis Zoo that survived a truck crash in eastern Texas have hatched a chick at the aquarium at Moody ... - Fort Wayne News Sentinel,

Chaplains provide comfort in times of tragedy, loss  Nov 17, 2006
...cases. He also recalls the heartbreaking case that immediately followed a wedding reception at the Indianapolis Zoo in 2005. As ... - Catholic Online,

Venomous snakes taken from east side home  Nov 14, 2006
So you can't get complacent working with a species like that," said Lynne Villers, curator of forests and deserts at the Indianapolis Zoo. ... - WTHR,

Downtown is part of holiday tradition  Nov 11, 2006
Experience the brilliance of 1 million twinkling lights and more than 150 giant light sculptures at the Indianapolis Zoo and White River Gardens’ 38th annual ... - Indianapolis Star,

Bring the family Downtown for the holidays  Nov 11, 2006
...prizes will be awarded. • Visit the Indianapolis Zoo for The Indiana Rail Road Company presents Holiday Trainland. See the lights ... - Indianapolis Star,

things to do on the long holiday weekend  Nov 21, 2006
The little chick, whose parents were involved in the accident that killed four penguins being transported from the Indianapolis Zoo, can be spied at Moody ... - Houston Chronicle,

Brooks School pupils paint zoo mural  Nov 7, 2006
FISHERS -- Brooks School Elementary art teacher Sarah Reed and fourth-grade students helped paint a mural in the Indianapolis Zoo aquatic area. ... - Topics.com,

Brook Park 4th-graders paint zoo mural  Nov 1, 2006
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP -- Brook Park Elementary art teacher Sarah Reed and fourth-grade students helped paint an Indianapolis Zoo aquatic area mural. ... - Topics.com,

Museum stores and Circle Centre offer unique gifts  Nov 11, 2006
ISO. The animal lover in your life will do flips when given an opportunity to interact with the dolphins at the Indianapolis Zoo. ... - Indianapolis Star,

Plans may give South Bend greenhouses at least another year  Nov 14, 2006
...the Indianapolis Zoo and the Whitewater Gardens are connected and they sort of feed each other with people and interactive things," she said. ... - South Bend Tribune,

Dangerous streets to get safety fixes  Nov 1, 2006
...three years. The first location to get the treatment: the Indianapolis Zoo's entrance onto West Washington Street. The intersection ... - Indianapolis Star,

Indy Officials Identify 10 Most Dangerous Intersections  Nov 1, 2006
West Washington Street at the entrance to the Indianapolis Zoo has been pegged as the first intersection to get improvements based upon the data. - INDYchannel.com,

Halloween comes early for students  Oct 25, 2006
By Bill McCleery. Nineteen Mount Vernon High School students got the chance to portray monsters and goblins last week at the Indianapolis Zoo. ... - Indianapolis Star,

Venomous snakes taken from east side home  Nov 14, 2006
Fillenwarth was treated with anti-venom from the Indianapolis Zoo. The state will decide whether he'll be allowed a permit for his snakes. - WTHR,

Venomous snakes taken from east side home  Nov 14, 2006
Saturday. "He was bitten by one of the green mombas." said Goldman. He survived, thanks to anti-venom kept at the Indianapolis Zoo. All ... - WTHR,

HALLOWEEN EVENTS:  Oct 24, 2006
Call 1-317-776-6000 or 1-800-966-1836. Halloween ZooBoo at the Indianapolis Zoo, 1200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, 2 to 7 pm Oct. ... - Marion Chronicle Tribune,

HALLOWEEN EVENTS  Oct 26, 2006
Halloween ZooBoo at the Indianapolis Zoo, 1200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, 2 to 7 pm through Sunday; free for members, included with regular zoo admission ... - Marion Chronicle Tribune,

HALLOWEEN EVENTS:  Oct 25, 2006
...strange creatures. Halloween ZooBoo at the Indianapolis Zoo, 1200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, 2 to 7 pm Oct. Thursday through ... - Marion Chronicle Tribune,

Home & Garden calendar  Nov 4, 2006
Hours for Autumn Celebration are 9 am to 4 pm daily. Cost, including admission to the Indianapolis Zoo, is $8 for adults and $6 for seniors and children. ... - Indianapolis Star,

The Fast Track  Oct 25, 2006
Experience: A 28-year veteran of GDH, Smith has managed projects for the Indianapolis Zoo, Ben Davis High School, Hanover College, and Carmel-Clay Central Park ... - Indianapolis Star,

Indy takes aim at unsafe junctions  Nov 2, 2006
...and Lafayette roads. The first corner to get treatment is the Indianapolis Zoo's entrance onto West Washington Street. It's not ... - Indianapolis Star,

Library doesn't monkey around with reading  Nov 1, 2006
...manager of the Lawrence branch, said that families can meet Curious George, watch the movie, enjoy story time and listen to an Indianapolis Zoo naturalist. ... - Topics.com,

Program Aimed at Improving Safety at Dangerous Intersections  Nov 1, 2006
The first location to receive improvements under this new program is the intersection of W. Washington St. and the Indianapolis Zoo entrance. ... - Inside INdiana Business (press release),
Carmel executive elected to Indianapolis Zoo board Mar 22, 2006
Michael K. Gorey, chairman, chief executive officer and president of Firestone Diversified Products in Carmel, was elected to the Indianapolis Zoo's board of ...
Topics.com,

Baby (elephant) boom at Indy zoo Mar 18, 2006
INDIANAPOLIS, March 18 (UPI) -- The Indianapolis Zoo is enjoying something of a baby boom among the elephants with a 5-month-old learning the ropes and a new ...
United Press International

At 5 months, elephant is a fun toddler Mar 18, 2006
Now a 5-month-old, the Indianapolis Zoo's 482-pound fuzzy baby elephant loves playing with his toys, getting a bath and inspecting anything and anyone new. ...
Indianapolis Star,

Baby (elephant) boom at Indy zoo Mar 18, 2006
INDIANAPOLIS: The Indianapolis Zoo is enjoying something of a baby boom among the elephants with a 5-month-old learning the ropes and a new arrival expected ...
NewKerala.com,

Spring break not always filled with Florida sun Mar 30, 2006
..."They do more there with them than I can do in a week," she said, rattling off a list that includes visiting the Indianapolis Zoo and Columbian Park, bowling ...
The Courier-Journal,

Food calendar Mar 1, 2006
Wine auction: The Indianapolis Zoo, 1200 W. Washington St., will host the Elegant Vintages International Wine Auction from 6 to 11 pm March 11. ...
Indianapolis Star,

It's Not All Happening at the Zoo Mar 15, 2006
Louis Science Center, and then director of the Indianapolis Zoo, Bonner is still a teacher -- but one with a sense of humor who can relate scientific abstracts ...
International News Service,

Basketball is played here! Mar 23, 2006
April 21 - May 6. Spring is the perfect time to begin exploring the world of animals at the Indianapolis Zoo. Also, learn how to ...
dBusinessNews Indianapolis (press release),

Jazz Club had small but auspicious start Mar 19, 2006
Recently, the word has gone out in such settings as last September's Penrod Arts Fair and the August jazz series at the Indianapolis Zoo. ...
Indianapolis Star,

March roars into Racine Zoo with new tiger and snow leopard Mar 3, 2006
Both arrived in February. Kolmya, a male Amur tiger, from the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago arrived first. He was born at the Indianapolis Zoo on Oct. ...
Journal Times Online,

It's better wetter Mar 14, 2006
December. But it's still a challenge. "Your arms and legs get tired most of all," said the educator at the Indianapolis Zoo. She ...
Indianapolis Star,

A slam-dunk Mar 12, 2006
The park is home to many of the city’s most popular cultural sites, including the Indianapolis Zoo, White River Gardens botanical park, Eiteljorg Museum of ...
Columbus Dispatch,

Experience the luck o' the Irish this St. Patrick's Day ... Mar 6, 2006
The Blue Line's stops are also located within walking distance to the Indianapolis Zoo and Monument Circle. Log on to www.indygo.net/blue_line.htm for details.
dBusinessNews Indianapolis (press release),

Purdue Veterinarians Discuss Bird Flu Issues for Pets Mar 8, 2006
Corriveau, who is working with the Indianapolis Zoo on formulating a plan of action in the event of a bird-flu pandemic in the United States, said pet owners ...
AScribe

Student shows love of life Mar 7, 2006
Her trainer named her after the first African elephant born through artificial insemination that died at the Indianapolis Zoo in 2003, Tami said. ...
Noblesville Ledger,
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