New lions roar into Idaho Falls Zoo

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UPDATE:

The following update is a press release from the Idaho Falls Zoo:

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — The Idaho Falls Zoo is thrilled to welcome two new residents to the African lion exhibit: Kenya and Dixie, a sibling pair who arrived on July 1 from the Abilene Zoo in Texas.

The 12-year-old lions spent several days behind the scenes acclimating to their new surroundings, getting to know their keepers, and completing a standard quarantine period before stepping into their outdoor habitat for the first time on July 9. Visitors can now see the lions on exhibit throughout the summer.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Kenya and Dixie to Idaho Falls,” said David Pennock, Zoo Executive Director. “They’ve adjusted well and are already exploring and enjoying their new home.”

While 12 years is considered old for lions in the wild, where females typically live around 15 years and males around 12, Kenya and Dixie are under excellent veterinary care in a safe, enriching environment. Staff is hopeful they will enjoy many more years to come in Idaho Falls, as lions in human care often live significantly longer. Kimani, the zoo’s previous lioness, lived to be 21.

As siblings, Kenya and Dixie will not breed. The Idaho Falls Zoo is an active participant in the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Species Survival Plan (SSP), which ensures the long-term survival of species by managing genetic diversity across accredited institutions. Breeding recommendations are made based on genetics and population needs, and Kenya and Dixie’s genes are already well represented in other litters.

Kenya and Dixie’s arrival follows the April departure of Hondo, the zoo’s previous male lion. Hondo was transferred to the Pittsburgh Zoo as part of the SSP to join two unrelated females in hopes of a future breeding opportunity. According to recent updates, he is adjusting well to his new home.

The Idaho Falls Zoo is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., with last admission at 4:30 p.m. On Mondays, the zoo remains open until 8 p.m., with last admission at 7:30 p.m. For more information, visit www.idahofallsidaho.gov/zoo.

ORIGINAL:

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — The Idaho Falls Zoo proudly welcomed two new lions, Kenya and Dixie, who made their official debut in the lion exhibit this week.

The brother and sister pair come from a zoo in Texas and are now settling into their new home.

Kenya and Dixie replace Hondo, the zoo’s previous male lion, who left the Idaho Falls zoo in April for a zoo in Pittsburgh to participate in a breeding program with two lionesses.

Courtesy: Idaho Falls Zoo

Visitors can look forward to seeing Kenya and Dixie on regular display throughout the rest of the summer.

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