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Giraffe Brothers Find New Homes for Conservation

Giraffe Brothers Find New Homes for Conservation

Published 6 days, 17 hours ago
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Two young giraffe brothers, Obi and Tesoro, from the El Paso Zoo, have found new homes in Texas and New Mexico to bolster conservation efforts for their endangered species. Part of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums Species Survival Plan, these moves aim to maintain genetic diversity and support breeding programs. Obi joined a group of females at Longneck Manor, while Tesoro met a female at the ABQ BioPark. The relocations mirror natural behaviors in the wild, allowing young male giraffes to leave their families and reduce stress. The El Paso Zoo continues its conservation efforts, looking forward to the next generation of giraffes.

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