340-lb. toddler debuts at zoo
“Freshly scrubbed and primped for his grand entrance at the appointed moment yesterday morning - exactly 10 minutes before 10 - the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore’s baby elephant was introduced to his public, not at all fazed by the crowd thrilled to catch their first glimpse of the scampering calf.” -
baltimoresun.com
April 27, 2008 No Comments
Baby Elephant To Make Debut
“Excitement is growing at the Maryland zoo for the baby elephant’s big debut this Saturday. Zookeepers have been hard at work, baby-proofing the exhibit. The elephants have always been a popular exhibit at the zoo. And they’re about attract more attention when the baby elephant makes his official debut Saturday. ” - WMAR
April 26, 2008 No Comments
Elephant Baby Name Choices Narrowed To 5
“After sorting through more than 1,630 entries, the choice has been narrowed to five potential names for the first-ever elephant baby born at the Maryland Zoo.” - wjz.com
April 19, 2008 No Comments
Baby elephant born at Maryland Zoo
“His mom, at a mere 7,490 pounds, is described as “petite.” But zookeepers say Maryland’s newest African elephant — 290 pounds and 42 inches tall — is a whopper.” - baltimoresun.com
March 22, 2008 No Comments
Md. Zoo Elephant To Have Baby
“It’s the biggest thing to happen to the Maryland Zoo since it opened more than 100 years ago. Jessica Kartalija reports zookeepers are paying close attention to a female elephant who’s on the verge of making history.” - wjz.com
February 28, 2008 No Comments
Elephants’ feet get first-class treatment
“That’s why Dolly and Anna, the African elephants at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, received pedicures last week.” - Examiner.com
April 27, 2007 No Comments
Maryland Zoo elephant expansion plans on hold
“The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore said Tuesday it will delay a planned expansion of its elephant exhibit, scuttling plans to move three pachyderms from their Philadelphia home.” - Baltimore Business Journal
March 25, 2007 No Comments
Elephants’ Move to MD Zoo on Hold
“The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore today announced it would delay a planned expansion of its elephant exhibit. As a result, three elephants scheduled to move to Baltimore from the Philadelphia Zoo will be going elsewhere, the two zoos jointly announced today.” - 6abc.com:
March 25, 2007 No Comments
A lot to learn about elephants
“It?s time for everyone in Baltimore to learn what life is like for a female African elephant. Why, you ask? Because Dolly and Anna, the two African elephants at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, will be joined by three more female elephants next year. ” - Examiner.com
December 1, 2006 No Comments
Zoo trend: Let the elephants go
“But this spring, the zoo’s affair with elephants will end. Instead of expanding the space for the exhibit, the board of directors will put the money elsewhere. The four elephants will be split between the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore and an elephant sanctuary in central Tennessee.” - The Seattle Times
November 10, 2006 No Comments
Elephant debate: Live in zoo or roam free
“Elephants Anna and Dolly of the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore soon will enjoy a new outdoor walking track and three additional companions. And here at the National Zoo, Kandula, Shanthi and Ambika will have four times as much room in their habitat as in their current exhibit, which is less than 1 acre.” - - USATODAY
November 4, 2006 No Comments
Elephant Given Second Chance At Motherhood
“The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is giving one of its elephants another shot at motherhood after an attempt last year failed.” - WJZ Baltimore
January 28, 2006 No Comments
Maryland Zoo To Inseminate Second Elephant
“The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is giving one of its elephants another chance to become a mother. ” - WJZ Baltimore
January 21, 2006 No Comments








