The North Carolina Zoo's beloved aviary has been closed to the public since Jan. 24 to protect birds from the highly contagoius bird flu spreading across North Carolina. The aviary will not reopen.
The North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro said Thursday morning that it is permanently shutting down its bird aviary habitat.Built in the early 1980s, zoo officials said that the 40-year-old domed structure ...
The RSPCA says in a planning statement the new facility will be split into four separate areas consisting of a triage and wash down area for oiled birds, along with two separate aviaries with separate ...
The North Carolina Zoo is in the process of finding new homes for many of the 93 birds who live in the aviary, one of the most popular exhibits at the zoo. Officials say the 40-year-old building can't ...
Project includes six walk-through aviaries and expanded programming space. First-of-its-kind owl center in the U.S. with on-site bird habitats. $1.6M raised so far; construction begins at $15M ...
After much dead air and months of delays, the North Carolina state budget has passed. Here, The News & Observer, The Herald Sun and The Charlotte Observer will break down what is in the budget and ...
The N.C. Zoo announced Thursday, April 21, 2022, that the R.J. Reynolds Forest Aviary, seen in this Oct. 2021 file photo, will be permanently closed. The aviary was a glass-domed habitat for 93 ...