It's a good time to catch the interaction between the animals and their keepers.
They're going to a good place and it's good for their population.
We have more established breeding pairs than ever.
She's among the oldest female marmosets in captivity that's still giving birth.
We've moved their nest box where it's more private.
They've had a good year, but, what can you say, they're rats.
The females are more high-strung. They grew up in a 90-acre veldt and are not as used to human contact.
It was flattering to get them in Brevard.
It's not just random breeding. A lot of this is planned according to species and available exhibit space.
We expecting a wolf expert to visit us at the end of the month.