Winter Arrives at the Central Park Zoo February 10, 2013
Posted by judylobo in Traveling.Tags: Central Park Zoo, Gus the polar bear, Nemo, NYC, photography, Snow Leopard cubs, Snow Monkey, travel, wildlife, zoocation
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Friday’s storm (aka Nemo) hit the Big Apple with a gentle touch. Nothing could keep me from getting some post-storm shots at the Central Park Zoo. Enjoy the snow loving animals and please watch my friend and zoocation buddy, Mary Schwalm’s time lapse video of little Barbie getting creamed by a heavy hitting Nemo in her backyard in North Andover MA. If you subscribe to my weekly photos (and get them in your in-box) you are probably not able to view my videos from your inbox image. Just scroll up and click on the blue link (which is the name of today’s send) and it will take you back to my ‘While at the Zoo’ website where you can watch today’s video selection. 
Spring at the Philadelphia Zoo April 1, 2012
Posted by judylobo in Animal Video, Baby Animals, Big Cats, photography, Wildlife, Zoo.Tags: animals, big cats, jaguar cub, Philadelphia Zoo, sifaka baby, Snow Leopard cubs, vacation
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My zoocation pal, Mary Schwalm, drove down to NYC for a very busy local mini-zoocation. One of our journeys took us to the Philadelphia Zoo. We got to see their year old gibbon baby, 10 month old snow leopard cubs, new female lion and fast growing jaguar cub (that we saw last October) as well as a two month old adorable sifaka baby. Enjoy the photos and my video of the breeding Victoria Crowned Pigeons that were seen at the McNeil Avian Center. (If you subscribe to my weekly Sunday photos (and get them in your in-box) you are probably not able to view my videos from your inbox image. Just scroll up and click on the Blue link (which is the name of today’s send) and it will take you back to my ‘While at the Zoo’ website where you can watch the video selection.)
Cape May County Park and Zoo September 12, 2010
Posted by judylobo in Birds, Mammals, Nature, Wildlife, Zoo.Tags: Central Park Zoo, Snow Leopard cubs, The Cape May Park and Zoo
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Yes, we drove three hours to see four month old snow leopard cubs and we were not disappointed. The Cape May County Park and Zoo is a delightful facility with over 200 acres of beautiful natural wooded areas and open spaces. And yes, it was worth our three hour drive to the tip of New Jersey to see the adorable cubs. If you want to see these photos larger go here.
Watch this little clip of Zoe, one of the Central Park Zoo’s snow leopards last winter in the first big snow.

