Zoo Knoxville is celebrating the birth of a Hartmann’s Mountain zebra. The foal, born on March 24 to mother Lydia and father Die Toekoms, is the second mountain zebra to …
They grow up so fast …
Bonus content from Zoo Knoxville this week.
Yesterday was a big day for the African lion cubs. Three month-old Maji and Anga ventured out into the habitat at the Valley of …
Does the lion sleep tonight?
Embark on a Twilight Tour of Zoo Knoxville, long after guests have left for the day. An evening hike with an experienced guide through the zoo gives you the opportunity …
Welcome to the world, little one
It’s been almost 20 years since Zoo Knoxville was the first American zoo and only the second institution in the world to hatch Madagascar flat-tailed tortoises. This little tortoise pictured …
New otter exhibit illustrates need for clean water
Clayton Otter Creek at Zoo Knoxville opened to the public on Monday, March 7. The $3 million aquatic habitat is home to high-energy otters Pascal, Clayton and Reed, who are …
You otter be in pictures
Zoo Knoxville is about to open its latest exhibit – Clayton Otter Creek.
The exhibit will open for a sneak preview for Zoo Knoxville members March 4-6 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. …
It’s good to be the king
African lion cubs Maji and Anga celebrated their 2-month birthday on Monday. Weighing in just around 8 pounds, the cubs are getting meatballs added to their daily diet by our …
Last year was a good one for Zoo Knoxville
Zoo Knoxville welcomed 585,282 visitors in 2021, rebounding from the pandemic with a new attendance record that exceeded the one set in 2018 by more than 73,000 people. This latest …