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She traveled 7,200 miles from a barren zoo in Mendoza, Argentina, flying on planes, passing through customs, and eventually embarking on an old fashioned road trip from New York.
Giant otters have no language barriers. And Rosario, a 63.9-pound grey giant otter with white spots on her chest who has lived at the Los Angeles Zoo is about to find that out. In mid-May she flew ...
Rosario, the giant otter, has made an international move from the Los Angeles Zoo to Argentina and faces the monumental task of helping to rebuild the country's sea otter population, as it has ...
Rosario’s trip to Argentina is part of the L.A. Zoo’s larger conservation strategic plan that Owens helped launch in 2021. The zoo played a sizable role in the recovery of the California ...
The reintroduction program, led by Rewilding Argentina, the government of Corrientes, and Argentina’s National Parks Administration, marks the first time a giant otter from an Association of Zoos and ...
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