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KTSM News – El Paso Zoo announces spring, summer hours

Posted on March 9, 2025

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — If you are planning a “staycation” during spring break, the El Paso Zoo and Botanical Garden wants you to put them on the must-see list.

The zoo has transitioned to spring and summer hours and is now open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. During spring break, the zoo will be open every day, the City said in a news release.

For those who haven’t been to the zoo in awhile, it has some new animal exhibits and the public can help name a baby giraffe.

Meet the newest residents

Guests can now visit lar gibbons, binturongs, and a Swainson’s hawk, each with their own unique traits and stories. Here is what the zoo had to say about each of these species.

  • Lar gibbons: The zoo is home to two lar gibbons — a 9-year-old female named Lucy and a 12-year-old male named Thai. Also known as white-handed gibbons, these primates are apes, not monkeys, as they lack tails. Known for their remarkable agility, lar gibbons can swing up to 26 feet between branches. They primarily eat fruit, leaves, insects, and figs and are famous for their loud, melodic calls, which can be heard over half a mile away. Unfortunately, they are one of the most endangered primate species due to habitat loss.
  • Binturongs: Also known as bearcats, binturongs have the face of a cat and the body of a bear — but are related to neither. The zoo’s binturong exhibit is home to Zula, a 3-year-old female, and Bimo, a 4-year-old male. These nocturnal carnivores eat fruit, vegetables, small mammals, and fish. One of their most unique traits? They emit a scent that smells like buttered popcorn to mark their territory. They are excellent climbers, strong swimmers, and have keen vision.
  • Swainson’s hawk: Visitors can also meet Refund, a Swainson’s hawk named for its arrival during tax season. These raptors are known for their incredible migratory journeys, traveling over 12,000 miles round trip between North and South America — one of the longest migrations of any bird of prey. Their population has declined due to habitat loss, pesticide exposure, and human activity.

Help name the baby giraffe

The zoo is inviting the community to help name its newest arrival — a baby giraffe born a month ago. The zoo team has narrowed the choices to four names:

  • Ato
  • Balozi
  • Hermanito
  • Tesoro

Zoo fans can cast their votes by visiting the El Paso Zoo’s Facebook and Instagram pages. A pinned post will contain a link to vote, and the winning name will be announced on Sunday, March 23.

For more information about the El Paso Zoo & Botanical Gardens, visit www.ElPasoZoo.org.

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