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Denver Zoo’s Rocky Mountain goats to be relocated to cooler climate

Elbert and Magnolia will be returning to their original zoo next week

Elbert and Magnolia will be relocated to their original zoo after experts determined they need a cooler climate. (Provided by Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance via X.com)
Elbert and Magnolia will be relocated to their original zoo after experts determined they need a cooler climate. (Provided by Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance via X.com)
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The Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance announced its Rocky Mountain goats will be relocated because of Denver’s climate, Thursday.

The five-year-old goats, Elbert and Magnolia, were born in Tacoma, Washington, in 2019, before being rescued for being a “nuisance” in the area, according to the post. The goats were relocated to Denver Zoo in 2020, becoming cherished staples of the community.

The goats will move back to their original zoo next week because Animal Care teams at Denver Zoo determined they need a cooler climate, the post stated.

“While our expert teams provided great care during the hot summer months, including shade, ice and misters, these mountain-dwelling animals are naturally suited for higher elevations,” Denver Zoo wrote in the post.

While Elbert and Magnolia may be leaving, Denver Zoo announced itap expecting a new species to take their place sometime this year.

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