Posts Tagged ‘Keeper chats’

The St. Vincent Parrot: A Familiar Friend

Posted by in Birds,Endangered,Historical,Spotlight on Species

Written by Bird Keepers Rene Ryan, Danny Keel and Mollie Coym

             The Houston Zoo has played host to the St. Vincent Parrot since 1968.  Our first resident was an outgoing young female named “Vincent”.  She was later paired up with a male and housed in the Tropical Bird House for all guests to experience.  We are proud to have achieved, with help from “Vincent”, the first successful captive hatch (worldwide, mind you!) on April 25, 1972.  The zoo has played an important role for this species ever since.

This Houston Chronicle article from 1970 featured the first St. Vincent Amazons at the Houston Zoo.

 

Our most recent hatch, “Vincent Deuxieme”, occurred on May 28, 2008.  She was  hand-raised by Bird Department Supervisor Chris Holmes and the Bird Staff, which entails hand feeding every two hours from sun up to sun down.  Her moniker was borrowed from the female who started it all.  “Vincent” is currently living the good life next to her parents in our Off Exhibit Facilities.

 

The Houston Zoo made headlines in 2008 as we welcomed the hatching of Vincent Deuxieme

To learn more about this exotic and fascinating species and their history here at the Houston Zoo, join us on Sunday, September 4th at the St. Vincent building (near Stormy the bird bank) for our Spotlight on the Species.  Keepers will be hosting fun activities, providing information and answering any questions you may have about this special parrot from 11 AM until 3 PM.

Otterly Mad Week

Posted by in Adaptations,Animal Info,Children's Zoo,Conservation,Endangered,Enrichment,Featured,Funny,Just for Kids,Mammals,Natural Encounters,Training

They’re cute, they’re playful, and they’re found all over the world, including right here in Texas. 

So what are they?

They’re otters!

Join the Houston Zoo as we unite with zoos across the country to celebrate Otterly Mad Week, Sunday, May 30 through Saturday, June 5.

Started last year by the International Otter Survival Fund, Otterly Mad Week aims to educate people around the world about otters and their importance in the environment.  There are 13 different species of otters in the world, and two of them – the North American River Otter (Lontra canadensis) and the Asian Small-Clawed Otter (Aonyx cinereus) – can be found at the Houston Zoo!

Wednesday our North American River Otter

During Otterly Mad Week, the Houston Zoo is showcasing both of our adorable otter species by offering our guests special opportunities to meet the otter keepers and ask questions and to hear otter-themed stories.  If you’ve ever wondered how fast an otter can swim or what types of toys an otter likes, come watch an otter training or enrichment session and find out!  On Sunday, May 30 and Saturday, June 5, stop by the otter conservation table and put your creativity to work in decorating an otter-themed craft.  By donating to otter conservation, you can also enter to win an original painting done by one of our otters or a behind-the-scenes tour to see where our otters call home.  For anyone who loves otters, Otterly Mad Week is the perfect time to visit the Houston Zoo!

Check out www.otter.org for more otter information!