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  2. Woodland Park Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Woodland Park Zoo is a wildlife conservation organization and zoological garden located in the Phinney Ridge neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. [3] The zoo is the recipient of over 65 awards across multiple categories. [4] The zoo has around 900 animals from 250 species and the zoo has over 1 million visitors a year. [1]

  3. Bobo (gorilla) - Wikipedia

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    Bobo (1951–1968) was a western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) who was a prominent feature of Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington, United States, from 1953 until his early death at 17 (less than half his normal lifespan). [1]

  4. Woodland Park Zoo Welcomes Endangered Baby Gorilla - AOL

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    The Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington, is celebrating the birth of a very special new baby. An Endangered baby Gorilla was born, and it's the cutest little thing!

  5. Bamboo (elephant) - Wikipedia

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    The Woodland Park Zoo planned to relocate the elephants to other zoos with existing elephant herds; however some groups remained opposed to this and believed the elephants should be placed in nature preserves. [11] On April 15, 2015, Bamboo and one other elephant were moved from Woodland Park Zoo to Oklahoma City Zoo.

  6. New app helping Woodland Park Zoo find greenery for its ... - AOL

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    A locally created app is now used to help get fresh, local greenery to animals at Woodland Park Zoo.

  7. Woodland Park (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Woodland Park is a 90.9-acre (36.8 ha) public park in Seattle's Phinney Ridge and Green Lake neighborhoods that originated as the estate of Guy C. Phinney, lumber mill owner and real estate developer. Phinney died in 1893, and in 1902, the Olmsted Brothers firm of Boston was hired to design the city's parks, including Woodland Park.