A Birth for our Snow leopard!

A Birth for our Snow leopard!

iI’s Elsa’s turn to surprise the staff by giving birth to a little snow leopard. After almost three years of trying, we’re very proud of this birth!
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MY MOM’S THE BEST!

MY MOM’S THE BEST!

For Mother’s Day, let us tell you about some of these super moms of the animal world; Perhaps you’ll recognize yourself in one of them!
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A First Step Completed

A First Step Completed

Vaccination is the topic of the day... at the Zoo too!
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A Double Natural Birth at the Zoo

A Double Natural Birth at the Zoo

The Zoo de Granby is very excited and happy to announce the birth of two baby Amur leopards.
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Birth of a little Andean Condor

Birth of a little Andean Condor

After having been successful with our condor reproduction in 2018, our team took on a new challenge this year. We have the fledgling be raised by a human, without any imprinting on the chick. See why!
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Well adapted to summer's heat

Well adapted to summer's heat

As temperatures rise, people develop different strategies to counter the effects of summer’s intense heat! Animals have their own ways of coping with the season’s hot weather…
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New online store

New online store

Get your favorite Zoo items from the comfort of your home, including our brand new reusable masks. For each mask sold, $5 will be given to the Fondation du Zoo de Granby.
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Animals and coronaviruses

Animals and coronaviruses

Coronaviruses (there are 4 groups) are quite common with animals, notably with farm animals, dogs, birds, marine mammals, rodents, etc. Discover more on the subject!
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Meet Louis and Kuchimba

Meet Louis and Kuchimba

The Zoo welcomed two Western Lowland male gorillas, arriving from the Philadelphia Zoo: 20-year-old Louis and 17-year-old Kuchimba.
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Animal adaptations to handle the coldest of winters

Animal adaptations to handle the coldest of winters

Often a hat, mittens and the warmest of coats, still doesn’t seem enough to face the cold! Many animals cheerfully go about their activities even when temperatures dip below -30 C! How do they do it?
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