ROCHESTER, N.Y. – The Seneca Park Zoo is saying goodbye to its red panda cubs, Teddy Graham and Asha. The zoo says they are preparing for a new adventure in a different home.
Teddy was born at the Seneca Park Zoo in June 2024, while Asha arrived last September from the Binghamton Zoo.
We asked the zoo where the cubs were headed, and a represented said we’ll have to wait to find out until after their new home makes the announcement. So, stay tuned!
If you’re making a trip to the zoo to say hello to the cubs before they depart, you can find them in their enclosure next to the Conference Center. To learn more about red pandas, click here.
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