To help you make the most of springtime in nature, Cleveland Metroparks recently released a list of 10 places to unplug within its park system.
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In honor of their 20th birthday, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History is celebrating its bobcat ambassadors all month long.
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During Spring Discovery Days, Greater Cleveland Aquarium focuses on the little things. That's why its staff is sharing a series of short "mealtime" videos featuring some of the aquarium's smaller residents.
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Join Great Lakes Science Center and take a look at this NASA Glenn Research Center artifact, a space shuttle tile! This shuttle tile is engineered to withstand intensely hot temperatures to break through the atmosphere.
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Cleveland Metroparks Zoo's baby gorilla, Kayembe, is just shy of five months old and is starting to reach some major growth and development milestones. Check out this monthly update from the zoo to see him teething, crawling and more — as well as a few special surprises from the gorilla troop!
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March is National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. To spread the message of inclusion, the Akron Zoo called on its good friend Rose the tarantula, who is more than just your average arachnid — she is a seven-legged spider.
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Opened in 2012, Greater Cleveland Aquarium is excited to kick off its 10th birthday with weedy sea dragon hatchlings. Learn about these rare births and be sure to look for the weedy sea dragons on your next visit.
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About a month ago, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo's baby gorilla — who has since been named Kayembe — attempted his first crawl! Cleveland Metroparks Zoo’s gorilla team captured the adorable moment that Kayembe propelled himself on his own.
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With the recent snow days we've had in Northeast Ohio, the Akron Zoo's Galapagos tortoises, Boxie and Pagos, went exploring and they had the zoo to themselves!
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There recently have been a couple BIG changes in the Cleveland Museum of Natural History's Kirtland Hall. As part of its transformation project, the museum de-installed its iconic sauropod specimen, "Happy,” and welcomed a Diplodocus named "Dippy."
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