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Fort Worth Zoo Hatches First African Fish Eagle Chick in 117-Year History
The chick is one of only a few hatched in North America recently, reflecting years of dedicated care by Fort Worth Zoo staff to support rare species conservation.
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Wait… We Got African Fish Eagles in Fort Worth Now?!
Source: Jeff Kingma / Getty The Fort Worth Zoo really just put our whole area on the global wildlife map. They’ve officially hatched their first-ever African fish eagle chick in the zoo’s 117-year history… and baby, this is not your average bird moment. There are only FIVE institutions in the entire world that even house African fish eagles. Five. And Fort Worth is one of them. Not only that — it’s currently the ONLY AZA-accredited zoo to succes…
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