It's been a busy fall at the Fort Worth Zoo with baby animals making their debuts in September and October.
A pair of sibling cubs on Sept. 9; an Asian elephant calf on Sept. 26 and a giraffe calf on Oct. 31. The zoo considers each birth a conservation success.
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"Debut is crazy. People just, they pile in. And, you know, it's too wonderful. Baby anythings, right, are adorable. We've had a birth in each of the new habitats this fall. So I think everybody's pretty happy with their life," said Ramona Bass, the zoo's philanthropist, visionary and champion for 40 years.
She often tells the story about the first time she saw the Fort Worth Zoo. It was 1983 and she was on a date with her fiancé, Lee Bass. What she saw horrified her and her soon-

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