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Wild macaw parrots need to be protected from poachers in Miami-Dade, residents say
Read full article: Wild macaw parrots need to be protected from poachers in Miami-Dade, residents sayDaria Feinstein said she is worried about the “magnificent” macaws in her southeast Miami-Dade County neighborhood. She said it’s nesting season and poachers are out like crazy.
Jungle Island getting a makeover to become a contemporary resort and attraction
Read full article: Jungle Island getting a makeover to become a contemporary resort and attractionWATSON ISLAND, Fla. – There are big plans to transform Jungle Island into a brand new resort and attraction. It is the beginning of a new chapter for Jungle Island, and the second incarnation of Miami-Dade County’s beloved 85-year-old tourist attraction Parrot Jungle. What Jungle Island won’t be anymore is a private zoo. Developers said the evolution of Jungle Island is in tune with a rapidly growing Miami“What we’re doing is not only for now but for future generations to come and transforming Jungle Island into that eco adventure, premier destination,” Crider said. If everything stays on target, Phase 1 of the new Jungle Island is expected to open in the Winter of 2022 and the hotel should be done by 2025.
Jungle Island’s orangutan family gets new home at Central Florida sanctuary
Read full article: Jungle Island’s orangutan family gets new home at Central Florida sanctuaryMIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Amid a multi-million dollar transformation at Jungle Island, the attraction has found a new home for its orangutan family at a nonprofit sanctuary in Wauchula, Florida. Jungle Island had five apes, including 16-year-old twins Peanut and Pumpkin, which were transported Friday to the Center for Great Apes. Several of the orangutans' family members already reside at the sanctuary for orangutans and chimpanzees, which sits on more than 100 secluded acres in Central Florida. According to a Jungle Island news release, the other three orangutans that relocated to the sanctuary are Hanna, Sinbad and Connie. “We’ve enjoyed working with ESJ Capital Partners and the leadership team at Jungle Island to ensure a seamless transition for these extraordinary animals.
Jungle Island orangutan experiences health scare after overcoming cancer
Read full article: Jungle Island orangutan experiences health scare after overcoming cancerMIAMI – Jungle Island’s 16-year-old orangutan, Peanut, has defied the odds once again, overcoming a health scare years after she beat her battle with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The diet included “foods higher in water content, sharing her favorite grape juice and increasing her overall fluid intake,” a news release from Jungle Island stated. According to staff members at Jungle Island, twins are rare in the animal kingdom and the sisters are very different. Jungle Island currently has a total of four orangutans. “Being in the extraordinary care of an establishment like Jungle Island has allowed Peanut to evade predators and overcome serious illnesses.
Shutdowns, curfew part of Miami-Dade Countys rollback to stem surge of new COVID cases
Read full article: Shutdowns, curfew part of Miami-Dade Countys rollback to stem surge of new COVID casesMIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. Families were happy when they were able to enjoy Zoo Miami after it reopened from closure during the coronavirus shutdown. Miami-Dade County also order closures of indoor entertainment venues like bowling alleys, movie theaters and non-tribal run casinos only a few weeks after they re-opened. "The numbers continue to trend strongly in the wrong direction," Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber said. On Friday, the start of the Fourth of July weekend, Miami-Dade County will begin a 10 p.m. curfew and countywide beach closures. Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez frames the new measures enacted in response to worrisome metrics as a form of patriotism in a video posted to social media and echoed by Gelber.
Jungle Island offers free online lessons for children
Read full article: Jungle Island offers free online lessons for childrenMIAMI – Jungle Island is offering free online lessons beginning Monday for children who are out of school amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis. The fun online lessons on animals, nature and the Everglades are geared toward children ages 5 to 12. “While schools are closed and kids are bored and stuck at home, we decided to bring some of Jungle Island’s fine-feathered, scaly and cuddly friends directly to the computers of our young fans,” Jungle Island’s Education Manager Emma Guss said in a statement. Guss will post photos and a link to where children and their parents can locate the lesson of the day. Jungle Island said in a news release that new themes will be announced every week, ranging from Everglades Exploration, Spread Your Wings, Primate Practices and more.
Jungle Island, Miami Seaquarium temporarily close amid coronavirus concerns
Read full article: Jungle Island, Miami Seaquarium temporarily close amid coronavirus concernsMIAMI – Jungle Island and the Miami Seaquarium are temporarily closing their doors amid the coronavirus pandemic. “During this time, our animal care professionals will continue their commitment to the health and wellbeing of animals at Miami Seaquarium,” the park stated in a message on its website. “The park’s manatee and sea turtle rescue and rehabilitation conservation program will also continue uninterrupted.”According to a news release issued Monday, all Jungle Island events, including the Kids Research Environment & Wildlife (K.R.E.W.) Click here for the latest updates on Jungle Island. “The health and safety of our guests, staff and animals is a top priority,” Zoo Miami stated on its website.
Family and learning deals are hot in Miami this week
Read full article: Family and learning deals are hot in Miami this weekFrom laser tag and arcade games to a lights festival at Jungle Island, there's plenty to do when it comes to opportunities for learning and fun. Up to 37% Off at FunDimension Family Entertainment CenterFrom the FunDimension Family Entertainment Center deal description:Grab a friend and score a deal of up to 37 percent off a few rounds of laser tag. Where: 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail, Watson IslandPrice: $65 (26 percent discount off regular price). Click here for more details, and to score this dealUp to 35% Off at FunDimension Family Entertainment CenterFrom the FunDimension Family Entertainment Center deal description:Get in touch with your daredevil side. Step inside this three-story playground and play $15 worth of arcade games ranging from Jurassic Park to Circus Ball Drop.
Miami to host a variety of family and learning deals this week
Read full article: Miami to host a variety of family and learning deals this weekIf the playground, park and movie routine is getting a little tired, why not do something different with the kids this week? FunDimension Family Entertainment CenterFrom the FunDimension Family Entertainment Center deal description:Participants enjoy laser tag or partake in various attractions and arcade games. First CourtPrice: $29 for Two (34 percent discount off regular price). Where: 1111 Parrot Jungle TrailPrice: $65 for One (26 percent discount off regular price). Where: 1111 Parrot Jungle TrailPrice: $28.84 for One Adult (30 percent discount off regular price).
Miami to host a variety of family and learning events this week
Read full article: Miami to host a variety of family and learning events this weekFrom a FAMU send off party to sky diving lessons, there's plenty to do when it comes to opportunities to learn and have fun. Meet local FAMU Alumni and incoming FAMU freshmen and join our awards ceremony honoring this year's scholarship winners. You and the kids can check out Jungle Island shows, animal exhibits and the children's play area. Admission is free for children under three yearsWhen: Until Monday, Sept. 30Where: Jungle Island, 1111 Parrot Jungle TrailPrice: $42 (20 percent discount off regular price). Where: Jungle Island, 1111 Parrot Jungle TrailPrice: $65 (26 percent discount off regular price).
1 injured in Watson Island car crash on MacArthur Causeway
Read full article: 1 injured in Watson Island car crash on MacArthur CausewayMIAMI - One person was injured Sunday morning when a car crashed into a palm tree in Miami's Watson Island. The crash temporarily shut down MacArthur Causeway in both directions. Miami police officers closed two westbound lanes and one eastbound lane between the Miami Children's Museum and Jungle Island. Miami Fire Rescue took the person injured to Jackson Memorial Hospital's Ryder Trauma Center. Detectives are investigating if speed was a factor in the crash.
Jungle Island introduces new attractions
Read full article: Jungle Island introduces new attractionsJungle Island has several new events and attractions. The park will debut its first-ever Luminosa Festival of Lights from Oct. 5-Jan. 8. Jungle Island has also brought back its popular summer pass promotion. All guests who purchase regular park admission to the eco-adventure attraction will be automatically upgraded to a free summer pass, which offers free access to Jungle Island through 2019. They also have new amenities, including SuperFlight, escape rooms, Adventure Bay, Jungle Splash and renovated events spaces.
Jungle Island introduces new attractions
Read full article: Jungle Island introduces new attractionsWATSON ISLAND, Fla. - Looking for something to do with the kiddos? Jungle Island has several new events and attractions. Jungle Island has also brought back its popular summer pass promotion. All guests who purchase regular park admission to the eco-adventure attraction will be automatically upgraded to a free Summer Pass, which offers free access to Jungle Island through 2019. They also have new amenities including SuperFlight, Escape Rooms, Adventure Bay, Jungle Splash, and renovated events spaces.
4 ways to make the most of your week in Miami
Read full article: 4 ways to make the most of your week in MiamiFrom a rooftop concert to a Fourth of July party, there's plenty to enjoy in Miami this week. Live Rooftop Sessions Featuring Tim JagoFrom the event description:This week's live Rooftop Sessions features Tim Jago. Jungle Island will be offering a variety of holiday activities like face painting, music, crafts and games; and don't forget our new Jungle Splash, featuring water slides and paddleboats. Dinner Includes St. Louis barbecue ribs, garlic-crusted prime rib, grilled Mahi-Mahi, barbecue chicken, homemade mac and cheese, sweets and more. When: Thursday, July 4, 7-10 p.m.Where: Rusty Pelican Miami Restaurant, 3201 Rickenbacker CausewayAdmission: $25 $75Click here for more details, and to get your ticketsThis story was created automatically using local event data, then reviewed by an editor.