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  2. National Zoological Park (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The zoo, which is supported by tax revenues and open to everyone, attracts 2 million visitors per year, according to The Washington Post in 2005. [24] The National Zoo has a Federal Law Enforcement Agency deployed on its grounds: the National Zoological Park Police (NZPP), which consists of full-time Law Enforcement Officers. The NZPP is an ...

  3. National Aquarium (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The National Aquarium, Washington, D.C., was an aquarium in Washington D.C. It was located in the Herbert C. Hoover Building (owned by the General Services Administration), which is bounded by 14th Street NW on the east, 15th Street NW on the west, Pennsylvania Avenue NW on the north, and Constitution Avenue NW on the south. [2]

  4. List of zoos in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Animal Game: Searching for Wildness at the American Zoo. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674737341. OCLC 946906577. Flank, Lenny (2021). The Zoo Tourist: Visiting America's Zoos and Aquariums. Red and Black Publishers. ISBN 9781610011440. OCLC 1400972328. Nyhuis, Allen W. (2008).

  5. Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! - Wikipedia

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    Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! is a DC Comics series about a team of talking animal superheroes called the Zoo Crew. The characters first appeared in a 16-page special insert in The New Teen Titans #16 (February 1982), [1] followed by a series published from 1982 to 1983. [2]

  6. DC’s National Zoo prepares to say goodbye to pandas ... - AOL

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    The Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C., is preparing to say goodbye to its beloved giant pandas, who will return to China after calling the zoo home for more than two decades. Giant ...

  7. Tai Shan (giant panda) - Wikipedia

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    Tai Shan ( Chinese : 泰山; pinyin : Tài Shān, pronounced [tʰâiʂán], also known as Butterstick after birth and before naming) [ 1 ] is a giant panda born at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., on July 9, 2005. [ 2 ] He is the first panda cub born at the National Zoo to survive for more than a few days. He is the oldest brother of Bao ...

  8. Giant pandas returning to DC’s National Zoo - AOL

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    Two new giant pandas are coming to D.C.’s National Zoo from China. The Smithsonian's National Zoo made the announcement Wednesday, a little more than six months after sending its three pandas ...

  9. Woodley Park (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Woodley Park is a neighborhood in Washington, D.C., located in Northwest D.C. Primarily residential, Woodley Park hosts a commercial corridor of restaurants and shops located along Connecticut Avenue. The neighborhood is noted as the home of the National Zoological Park, part of the Smithsonian Institution .

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