Ecomuseum Zoo
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‘Much more than a resident’: Pika the river otter passes away at Ecomuseum ZooPika, who was born in the wild, came to live at the zoo in 2016 after narrowly escaping a tragic fate. Officials said she had been captured and was destined for the fur trade.EnvironmentAug 25, 2023
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Ecomuseum Zoo celebrates post-ice storm with families, visitorsIt has been a difficult few weeks for the Ecomuseum Zoo, after April's ice storm knocked out dozens of trees and branches.CanadaMay 21, 2023
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‘Active and cheerful’: Montreal’s Ecomuseum Zoo mourns loss of Palla the wolfThe Ecomuseum Zoo in Montreal has announced the passing of Palla, a female gray wolf who was popular to both visitors and staff.CanadaJan 20, 2023
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Montreal’s West Island reporting increased wild turkey sightingsAs their population increases, more and more wild turkeys are finding there way to urban and suburban areas.EnvironmentOct 22, 2021
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Beloved raven missing after break-in at Ecomuseum Zoo now back at home safeKola, a bird with special needs, was discovered missing from his enclosure at the zoo on the morning of Nov. 24, as animal keepers were doing their morning rounds.CanadaDec 7, 2020
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Ecomuseum Zoo pleads for beloved raven to be returned after break-in Monday nightA Montreal-area zoo is calling for help after a break-in on Monday night. Aside from damaging some property, the burglar left with one thing only — a special-needs raven named Kola.Nov 26, 2020
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‘It’s torture’: Closed Ecomuseum Zoo cares for animals without revenue under COVID-19 shutdownThe zoo's 400 animals are cared for, but it's a struggle for the non-profit, which has temporarily laid off 60 per cent of its staff.EnvironmentApr 24, 2020
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More wildlife sightings in Canada during COVID-19 isolation, experts sayWith countries around the world on lockdown due to COVID-19, many people have been reporting seeing more wildlife, and Canada is no exception.EnvironmentApr 19, 2020
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David Rodrigue on 25 years at Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue’s Ecomuseum ZooExecutive director David Rodrigue discusses 25 years of working at the Ecomuseum Zoo.CanadaOct 23, 2017
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Biologists work to save Quebec’s ‘most urban’ snake as construction boomsBrown snakes aren't venomous and they serve an important role in urban ecosystems by feeding on common garden pests.EnvironmentSep 30, 2017
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