29 minutes ago Xavier Walt ,

DULUTH, Minn. — Since March, the Lake Superior Zoo has been home to a few new residents, and now, those residents are needing a little public support to ensure a comfortable future at the zoo.

“We are trying to raise awareness for our “New Beginnings” campaign that is supporting our rescue.” said Lead Zookeeper Emily Perala. “Earlier this year, the zoo completed of a whole bunch of animals from SeaQuest in Roseville when it closed, so we have a lot of animals we took in from that rescue that we are trying to provide the best possible care.”

The campaign is in direct response to the SeaQuest Roseville rescue this past Spring; with any donations the zoo will be receiving going directly into constructing the new habitats for the many animals that were res

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