TULSA, Okla. — There’s no question that Tulsans love their penguins.
The statues you see around town were part of a huge fundraiser to build the Tulsa Zoo’s African Penguin exhibit more than two decades ago.
However, the zoo says there won’t be any left in the wild by 2035. This is because they are the first of 18 penguin species globally that meet the criteria for the critically endangered classification.
“This status change should be a wakeup call to the world,” said Tulsa Zoo Zoological Curator of Birds and WildLIFE Trek Beau …