Turkey Vultures urinate on their legs (and other things I learned at Curiodyssey).
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Turkey Vultures urinate on their legs (and other things I learned at Curiodyssey).
This post is a guest blog by Curiodyssey’s 2014 Keeper Apprentice, Angela Krall Three years ago, I was finishing up my Bachelor’s Degree at a small school in Wisconsin, expecting…
Read MoreThree Lessons of a Wildlife Apprentice
It will be difficult to capture in a few brief paragraphs all that I’ve learned during my time as apprentice at CuriOdyssey. When I first walked into Coyote Point two…
Read MoreAviary Update
Visitors may have noticed that CuriOdyssey’s Walk-Through Aviary has been closed at various times for the past month. This is because our cattle egrets recently reached sexually maturity and have…
Read MoreOverlapping Wildlife at CuriOdyssey
Although CuriOdyssey is home to many exhibit and education animals, did you know that our animal keepers encounter interesting wildlife outside of our collection everyday? One of the benefits to…
Read MoreAnimal Keepers Want to Know – What’s that Animal Saying?
CuriOdyssey’s animal keepers may not always know what our animals are thinking, but observing body language can help a keeper figure out what an animal is trying to “say” to…
Read MoreSo what’s animal "enrichment" anyway?
When you visit CuriOdyssey, you might hear our animal keepers talk about how we provide “enrichment” to our animals. But what exactly is enrichment, you might ask? Enrichment is what…
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