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Durham Red Wolf Family Bound for New York
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Red Wolf Pups Born at Museum of Life and Science
Red wolves Oak (F2304) and Adeyha (M2080) welcomed their first litter of pups on April 21 at the Museum of Life and Science in Durham. Museum officials reported that the seven pups – three females and four males – are the first red wolves born at the museum since 2019. The pups are said to…
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[IN MEMORIAM] Gus
Gus, an 18-year-old American black bear and longtime fixture at Durham’s Museum of Life and Science, has died. Museum officials in a blog post described Gus as “an enduring symbol of kindness, compassion, and wonder for visitors of all ages.” Last week, tests conducted by the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine led…
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[IN MEMORIAM] Miss Piggy
Miss Piggy, a pot-bellied pig who’s been a fixture at Durham’s Museum of Life and Science since 2009, has passed away after 15 years. According to the museum’s blog: “After a recent decline in her health and well-being, we made the responsible decision to euthanize her on Monday, Jan. 29. Veterinarians from North Carolina State…
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