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			 The birth of the otter pups is a first for Miller Park Zoo and a 
			rarity in general. North American River Otters rarely reproduce in 
			zoos and aquariums, averaging only three litters a year total across 
			110 institutions accredited by the Association of Zoos and 
			Aquariums. A typical litter is three pups but can be anywhere from 
			one to five. 
 “This is a big step for the pups,” explained Jay Tetzloff, Miller 
			Park Zoo Superintendent. “We’re enjoying watching them grow up, and 
			I encourage people to stop by and see them.”
 
			
			 The opportunity to name the pups will be auctioned off at Zoo Do in 
			September. 
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				 A new river otter exhibit is in Phase I of the Zoo’s Master 
				Plan. The Miller Park Zoological Society is currently 
				fundraising for implementation of the Plan.
 For more information contact Jay Tetzloff at Miller Park Zoo, 
				309-434-2250.
 
			[Text received; ERIN MANGIAN, PARKS & 
			RECREATION, BLOOMINGTON] |