A red panda has died at a Nature Center in Asheville. The Western North Carolina Nature Center announced her death on Monday, ...
A beloved endangered creature — a mom to eight cubs — has died at a North Carolina zoo. Leafa, a curious and easygoing red ...
The WNC Nature Center, Asheville's wildlife park, is celebrating 100 years. It is still closed following the historic ...
Asheville's zoo is doing well despite Helene's impact on the surrounding area. Western North Carolina Nature Center released ...
The nature center said over her lifetime, Leafa gave birth to eight cubs, greatly contributing to Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Red Panda Species Survival Plan.
The Nature Center, located just 5 miles southeast of downtown Asheville, is filled with 60 species of animals that are either native to the region or have at one point lived there. Resident ...
The WNC Nature Center is mourning the loss of Leafa, one of two red pandas on exhibit at the center. Officials said the ...
After every storm, nature blooms again; and just like nature, the WNC Nature Center will reopen in the future. Until then, the animals are being well taken care of by the Nature Center’s ...
catch up with what’s happening with WNC Nature Center’s animals and stay up to date with plenty of things to do. Winter Science Camp is Jan. 3 at Asheville Museum of Science. Visit ...
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The Western North Carolina Nature Center said the Leafa the red panda’s health declined over the past few months.