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The Chattanooga Zoo is inviting the community to help design its next decade and you could win a free membership.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) - The Chattanooga Zoo is saying goodbye to Pilatus, the red panda, as he prepares to move to a zoo in Connecticut.
A peacock that wandered away from his home at Tennessee's Chattanooga Zoo was found in a nearby resident's backyard the following day, officials said.
Chattanooga is shadowed by massive Lookout Mountain and sliced in two by the majestic Tennessee River. Surrounding the city are ample ways to enjoy nature, among so much more.
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The Chattanooga Zoo recently welcomed two very special animals that are known to be critically endangered. The zoo is celebrating the birth of Pied Tamarins.
The population at the Chattanooga Zoo has now grown by 2, and now zoo officials need your help giving this endangered pied tamarin pair a name.
The population at the Chattanooga Zoo has now grown by 2, and now zoo officials need your help giving this endangered pied tamarin pair a name.
While Zoo Knoxville may be considered the “red panda capital of the world,” the Chattanooga Zoo is celebrating a red panda milestone of its own.
This is part of the zoo’s Hellbender Headstart program, which aims to rehabilitate the disappearing local hellbender population.
In the Chattanooga area this weekend, there are plenty of Christmas markets to satisfy any seasonal shopping desires.