Coal Valley, IL - May 18, 2015 - Niabi Zoo announced today the birth of five red wolf pups on April 14, 2015. Two males and three females were born, with one male not surviving long after birth. The pups were born to 7 year old female Kai and 10 year old male Paco. This is Paco's first litter and Kai's fourth.
The four surviving pups, one male and three females, are the first ever litter of red wolves to be born at Niabi Zoo.
"We are beyond thrilled to be able to announce these births," said Zoo Director Marc Heinzman. "There are only a few hundred red wolves left in the entire world, so to have four new ones be born and thriving right here in the Quad Cities is an amazing privilege. If it wasn't for the captive breeding program started at the zoo in Tacoma, Washington, in the 1970s, this animal would be extinct. We're honored to be able to play a part in its continued recovery." The pups, which ranged in size from 540 grams to 839 grams a week after birth, have been developing well since birth according to Heinzman. "Wolf pups usually aren't moving around outside of their den much until about six weeks of age, but these ones are ahead of schedule."
The wolf pups have not been named, but Zoo staff is considering options for doing so. "We now have four new adorable pups that will need names, so we will be considering how we want to name them in the near future," said Heinzman. The pups will be viewable to Zoo visitors on an intermittent basis as they move in and out of their den. "At this age, they are splitting their time between napping in their underground den and playing outside, so it will be a real treat to catch a glimpse of them," said Heinzman.
Red wolves, Canis rufus, are a nearly extinct species of wolf native to the Southeastern United States. Red wolves typically measure between 53 and 63 inches in length and weigh between 40 and 90 pounds. They are carnivores, typically preying on small and medium-sized mammals in the wild.

Coal Valley, IL - May 15, 2015 - Niabi Zoo announced today that its male giraffe calf, Genesis, will make his public debut on Tuesday, May 19.

The baby giraffe, which was born on February 10, has been kept off display by Niabi Zoo staff to allow him time to adjust to the new sights and sounds that came along with the Zoo opening to the public on March 23. The giraffe's name was announced in March as Genesis, named after Genesis Health Systems, which is a longtime partner of Niabi Zoo. "Once the Zoo opens, it's like an entirely different world for animals that have never been exposed to crowds, train whistles, and even just the outdoors," said Zoo Director Marc Heinzman. "Niabi Zoo in February, when Genesis was born, is a very different environment than Niabi Zoo in the spring and summer but he really seems to be adjusting well to everything that is new."

Shortly after being born, Genesis sustained a soft tissue injury to one of his legs after being accidentally stepped on by his mother, Mimi. Since that time, Niabi Zoo's veterinarian and the giraffe care staff have been monitoring his recovery, which is ongoing. "We're hopeful that Genesis makes a full recovery from his injury," said Heinzman. "An injury of this sort has the potential to affect his quality of life if it does not heal properly, but Genesis has been receiving the best possible care from Niabi Zoo's veterinarian and our expert staff." Niabi Zoo's veterinary staff have outfitted Genesis with a custom ankle brace to support his injured tendon, and he will be monitored closely as he increases his activity level while on public display.

Niabi Zoo is currently open from 10:00am to 5:00pm Monday - Saturday, and 11:00am to 5:00pm on Sunday. Last admission each day is at 4:00pm.

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Coal Valley, IL - March 16, 2014 - Niabi Zoo has announced that it will open its gates for the 2015 season on Monday, March 23.

The zoo, which has been closed for the winter since the end of October 2014, will be open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Saturday and 11:00 am to 5:00 pm on Sundays. As a way to welcome the community back out to the zoo, admission will be free until March 27.

Niabi Zoo Director Marc Heinzman says zoo visitors have much to look forward to this year. "The great thing about visiting Niabi Zoo," said Heinzman, "is that it's always a new adventure for our guests. We have several exciting construction projects that we are working hard to finish up, including a new koi pond pavilion and a major renovation of part of our bird building, which will be the future home of meerkats, a brand new species to Niabi Zoo." Heinzman added that the meerkats have not arrived at the Zoo yet, but zoo guests can preview their newly constructed habitat during their visit. A special announcement will be made in the future when the animals have arrived and are ready for public viewing. "This new exhibit is incredibly immersive and brings huge improvements to one of the oldest parts of the Zoo," said Heinzman.

Also new at Niabi Zoo this year is the male giraffe that was born on February 10; however Heinzman said he will not be on public display right away. "We want to give our new giraffe time to adjust to all the sounds, crowds, and all the other new things that come with the zoo being open to the public," said Heinzman. "It's a big change at Niabi Zoo between the quiet of being closed for the winter and the hustle and bustle of when we open for the year."

Starting March 23, Niabi Zoo will be open seven days a week.

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Coal Valley, IL - February 13, 2015 - Niabi Zoo announced today the birth of a male giraffe calf on Tuesday, February 10, at 3:28am. This is the sixth giraffe born at Niabi Zoo since 2007.

The baby giraffe, which has not yet been named, was born to Mimi, Niabi Zoo's 11 year old female. This is Mimi's fourth baby. The father is Kenya, an 8 year old male. The baby weighed 107 pounds at birth and stands about five and a half feet tall.

"Mimi and her new calf are doing very well," said Zoo Director Marc Heinzman. "We're all very excited to have a healthy and thriving giraffe calf born here at Niabi Zoo. He's certainly a welcome addition to our giraffe herd." Niabi Zoo staff had been monitoring Mimi's pregnancy closely, including regular checks throughout the night for the last several weeks and 24 hour video monitoring through a system of surveillance cameras.

The new calf is expected to be publicly viewable once the Zoo opens for the 2015 season on March 23. At that time, a contest will also be launched in order to select a name for the male giraffe.

The giraffe, Giraffa camelopardalis, is the world's tallest mammal. Average height for an adult giraffe is 14-19 feet and the average weight is 1,800 - 3,000 pounds.

They are herbivores, using their 18 inch tongues to help pull leaves from the branches of tall trees. Although their necks are unusually long, they have only seven neck vertebrae, just like humans. After a gestation of approximately 14 months, giraffes give birth standing up. The calf drops five to six feet to the ground. This fall helps the calf take its first breath. Calves can stand usually within a few hours and run with their mothers within ten hours. Nearly six feet tall a birth, calves normally weigh 100 - 150 pounds and can grow as much as one inch per day.

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ZOO TOTS CLASSES.

Head out to the zoo with your 2 or 3 year old for an hour of Zoo Tots class.

The winter rate is just $6 for zoo members and includes the class for one child and one adult.

Feb 5 and 7

9:30 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.

Click here to register or call (309) 799-3482 ext. 222.

 

HOME-SCHOOL CLASS.

Learn about wild animals and wild places in a home-school class for 5-12 year olds. The winter rate for one child is $8 for zoo members or $10 for the general public.

Feb 11

9:30 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.

Click here to register or call (309) 799-3482 ext. 222.

 

BACKYARD BIRDS CLASS FOR FAMILIES.

Bring your whole family to the zoo on Saturday, February 7 to learn about birds that call your backyard home. We'll learn to identify common birds and make treats that can help attract them to your yard. Cost is $2 per person.

Feb 7

1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Click here to register or call (309) 799-3482 ext. 222.

 

ROMANCE AT THE ZOO

Enjoy dinner with your sweetheart at the zoo while you learn about the strange and fascinating mating rituals of the animal kingdom.

This 21 and older dinner will be held indoors in the zoo's Jungle Trek rainforest area.

Friday, February 13

6:00-6:30 p.m.

Cocktails

6:30-7:30 p.m.

Buffet dinner

7:30 p.m.

Live animal presentation with multi-media show

RSVP by February 9 to (309) 799-3482 ext. 222 or click here to e-mail.

$40/person or $75/couple includes a buffet dinner and one complimentary drink. Cash bar available.

Coal Valley, IL - January 30, 2015 - Niabi Zoo announced today that it will be holding an all-new event on Friday, February 13. The event is titled Romance at the Zoo and will feature dinner, drinks, and an entertaining look at romance in the animal kingdom, as presented by Niabi Zoo's Curator of Conservation & Education, Jill Roderick. This Valentine's Day-related event is open to adults ages 21 and over and reservations are required.

Romance at the Zoo will provide attendees with an opportunity to learn more about the "wilder" side of the animal kingdom, such as how porcupines actually succeed in mating despite being covered in needle-sharp quills or the incredibly high number of times that lions get together during breeding season. "We are excited to provide adults with a new and fun way to experience Niabi Zoo," said Zoo Director Marc Heinzman, "while also teaching them about the amazing life of animals from around the world." Heinzman also added that Romance at the Zoo is sure to be the most unique Valentine's Day date in the Quad Cities.

Tickets for the event are $40 per person or $75 per couple. A full dinner and one free drink are included with the ticket price. Additional drinks will be available from a cash bar. Reservations are required and can be made by calling the Zoo at 309-799-3482 ext. 222. Romance at the Zoo takes place from 6:00pm to 9:00pm.

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Coal Valley, IL - December 5, 2014- Niabi Zoo announced today that it passed its inspection by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) with a perfect report.

Niabi Zoo was inspected on December 2, 2014, by a member of the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. A USDA inspection consists of a thorough review of the wellbeing of Niabi Zoo's animal collection, its animalrelated facilities such as habitats and holding areas, its animal records, veterinary program, diet preparation areas, storage facilities, and more. Inspections by USDA occur on a regular basis as part of the licensing requirement for Niabi Zoo to be open to the public as an animal exhibitor.

Niabi Zoo Director Marc Heinzman said this successful inspection is another in the zoo's long history of positive USDA reports. "This successful inspection is one of many consecutive perfect reports for Niabi Zoo," said Heinzman, "and is just further confirmation of what I already know: that Niabi Zoo provides top-notch welfare and care for our animals." Heinzman went on to add that Niabi Zoo has received perfect inspections from USDA for many years, including the entire time (nearly seven years) that he has been at the zoo.

Niabi Zoo is currently closed to the general public for the winter, but is scheduled to reopen in March of 2015.

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Coal Valley, IL - October 16, 2014 - Niabi Zoo announced today that it will be
featuring its pair of snow leopards during a special event on Saturday, October
18. The event is titled Snow Leopard Day and will feature games, special staff
talks, and a raffle.
Snow Leopard Day is designed to put a focus on Niabi Zoo's pair of snow
leopards, Niko and Kira, in order to educate zoo guests about this endangered
species. Fun games, exclusive staff talks, and unique merchandise will be
available during the event. "We are very excited to highlight this incredible
species with its own special day," said Zoo Director Marc Heinzman. "Snow
leopards are one of the most beautiful and fascinating species of big cats in the
world, and they truly deserve special attention."
All of the activities for Snow Leopard Day are including with the regular
admission rates. Niabi Zoo will also be selling $5.00 raffle tickets for a chance to
win a snow leopard paw print or an exclusive Big Cat Encounter behind-thescenes
experience. All proceeds raised from the raffle will be donated to the
International Snow Leopard Trust, a non-profit organization dedicated to
protecting snow leopards in the wild and their Asian mountain habitats. All
activities will take place from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Niabi Zoo will be open from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with the last admission at 3:00
PM. Regular admission rates will apply.
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Coal Valley, IL - September 30, 2014 - Niabi Zoo has announced the birth of a baby Black and White Colobus monkey. The baby, whose gender is still unknown, was born on September 27 to Shirati, an 11 year old female. This is the seventh baby for Shirati. The Colobus monkey troop's adult male, Tuli, is the father. The baby has not been named.

Zookeepers found that the baby had been born upon an early morning check that day. Shirati, who had been suspected to be pregnant, was cradling the baby in her arms and allowing him to nurse. As time has gone on, some of the other females in the troop have begun to serve as babysitters for Shirati from time to time. The new baby will be on display daily with his mother (weather permitting) at the African Treetops exhibit. Plans for a naming contest will be announced soon.

Black and White Colobus monkeys (Colobus guereza) are native to the forests of west-central and east Africa. Females give birth after a 6 month pregnancy to babies which are pure white in color with pink faces. At the  age of about 1 month, they begin to change to more closely resemble the black and white coats of adults. Colobus monkeys in the wild are threatened by deforestation and the bush meat trade.

Niabi Zoo will be open from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM Tuesday through Saturday, and 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM on Sunday. Niabi Zoo closes for the year after October 26th.

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The early bird discount for tickets to Zoofari has been extended to Friday, September 26.

Tickets are $100 each during the early bird sale or $150 each after.

Tables of 8 are $800 and a VIP table with bottle service is $1,000 with early bird pricing.

Click here to buy tickets at the early bird price.

Zoofari is Niabi Zoo's premier fundraising event. Dress is casual and the event is at the zoo under a giant, heated tent.

Dinner by Johnny's Italian Steakhouse and open bar are included.

The fun starts at 6pm with cocktails and appetizers while you bid on unique silent auction items.

Enjoy a live animal presentation with a Brazilian rainforest twist at 7:30pm.

Dinner is at 8pm followed by the fast-paced live auction.

In addition to the live and silent auctions, Neckers Jewelers is conducting a diamond draw with $50 chances to win a diamond. Zimmerman Honda is offering a 2013 Honda Fit Sport as the major raffle prize. You do not need to attend Zoofari to purchase a raffle ticket for the car. Details to come!

Support Niabi Zoo and spend a memorable evening being transported to Brazil!

Click to buy tickets.

Auction Sneak Preview

 

Attendees of Zoofari have the opportunity to bid on unique auction items including:

A spa, courtesy of QCA Pools & Spa

Chicago Weekend Getaway

This trip includes a stay in a two-bedroom condo conveniently located in Chicago's west Loop area, plus tickets to a Chicago Bears game and the Shedd Aquarium. Create a fun-filled weekend with your family or escape to Chicago with friends.

Pandora jewelry and charms are included in the Zoofari auction.

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