APP. AND THE LOUISVILLE ZOO HAS A CUTE REMINDER ON SOCIAL MEDIA. THEY HAVE A LOST AND FOUND. SO ONE FAMILY LEFT BEHIND A BINGO TOY. THE STAFF TOOK THE OPPORTUNITY TO INTRODUCE BINGO TO SOME OF THE ...
Considering how often animals appear in New Yorker cartoons, one would assume that our cartoonists are quite fond of them. Of the seventy-nine thousand cartoons that we have published since 1925, more ...
Bob Mankoff looks at animals in the pages of The New Yorker and explains what it takes to become a successful cartoonist. It seems like everyday I get more and more grizzly. You've got this Everett ...
An exhibition in the Belgrade's Zoo, of the top 2436 entries from an international animal cartoon contest, shows how artists perceive the species we share the Earth with. The contest, organized by a ...
The very first cartoonist-in-residence has been appointed at Edinburgh Zoo to set about capturing the animal magic and raise awareness of the work of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland. Did you ...
Cinnamon's bid for freedom made national news last year, as the capybara escaped Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World in Telford and made a bid for freedom. Since then her story has been made into a children’s ...
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