The Fort Worth Zoo's iconic iguana sculpture is now in hibernation, you might say, as it undergoes a major makeover.
The sculpture came to the zoo in 2007 on loan from Lee Bass, the husband of Fort Worth Zoo board chair Ramona Bass.
Iggy, a giant iguana that has sat perched on the Zoo's animal hospital for 15 years, is coming down to be refurbished, the ...
As winter weather blankets North Texas, the Fort Worth Zoo is taking special steps to ensure the safety of its<a ...
Employees at the Fort Worth Zoo are taking extra precautions this week to ensure the safety of their animals amid snow and ...
The "historic and emotional" birth of Jameela was documented by the Fort Worth Zoo on its Facebook page. The young primate was born four to six weeks early with the help of medical specialists.
The oldest zoo in Texas, the Fort Worth Zoo was founded in 1909 with one lion, two bear cubs, an alligator, a coyote, a peacock and a few rabbits. From these humble beginnings, the Zoo has grown ...
Since it opened in 1909, this Texas zoo has been exposing Fort Worth residents and visitors to wildlife from around the world. When it first opened, the Fort Worth Zoo housed one lion, two bear ...