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Displaying 1 - 25 of 83 articles.
How Human Health Technology Is Improving Orangutan Welfare ›
Redd’s daily treatment reveals how human medical technology is commonly adapted by zoos to help orangutans breathe easier.
Small Stories, Big Science at the Smithsonian’s Conservation Biology Institute in 2025 ›
Take a look at some bite-sized stories about our science programs this year.
The Animal Care Stories That Shaped 2025 at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
We’ve gift-wrapped a few short highlights that capture the spirit of the year in animal care.
Cheetah Cubs Have Their First Checkup ›
Get an inside look at how our animal care teams conduct a regular checkup on four tiny cheetah cubs.
Safety Incident at Smithsonian's National Zoo ›
Two animal care staff sustained injuries following an interaction with binturong Lola.
For Migratory Species, Fences Don’t Make Good Neighbors ›
Fences are creating serious problems for wildebeest herds, says a Smithsonian ecologist studying megafauna migrations in Africa.
Applications Open for Behind-the-Scenes Volunteer Support ›
Looking for a unique way to make a difference next year? Consider joining the Zoo family!
Classroom Critters: How to Keep Ourselves and Our Reptile Friends Healthy ›
This blog from a Smithsonian intern highlights the joys of classroom pets, and outlines the steps necessary to keep students and animals safe.
Asian Elephant Program Media Resources ›
Find comprehensive resources for media on the Asian elephant program at the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.
Asian Elephant Is Pregnant at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute ›
For the first time in nearly 25 years, animal care staff are preparing for the highly anticipated birth of an Asian elephant calf.
How Grasshoppers Beat the Heat ›
On hot days, humans rely on air conditioning, pools and fans to cool us down. Grasshoppers came up with their own clever trick for beating the heat: climbing.
ZooLights Returns Nov. 21 to Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute ›
Washington, D.C.’s beloved family-friendly winter wonderland, ZooLights, returns to brighten the holiday season.
Giant Panda Qing Bao Gets a Checkup ›
Giant panda Qing Bao had a routine checkup Oct. 22. Veterinarians say she is in very good health!
Litter of Four Cheetah Cubs Born at Front Royal Campus, Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute ›
Keepers at the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Virginia are celebrating the births of a litter of cheetah cubs.
7 Spooktacular Animal Facts for Halloween ›
Read on for some chilling curiosities from the creatures of the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.
Smithsonian's National Zoo Welcomes Two Weber's Sailfin Lizards ›
A new species just arrived at the Reptile Discovery Center… and visitors can meet a living “dragon” up close!
Meet the Orangutans Living at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
Wondering which orangutan you’ll meet on your next visit? Get to know their names and personalities in this guide written by the Primates keeper team.
New Kits Born in Black-footed Ferret Cloning Research ›
The Smithsonian celebrates the birth of three litters of black-footed ferrets in the lineage of Antonia, a clone of a ferret who died more than 30 years ago.
Virtual Field Trips Bring the Smithsonian—and Its Animals—to Preschoolers Everywhere ›
Together with partners, educators at the Zoo and Smithsonian museums are delivering unique learning experiences to early childhood classrooms.
Meet the Red Panda Cub Born at Our Conservation Campus ›
In this Q&A, keeper Jessica Kordell shares the latest on our red panda cub’s developments.
#DCPandas: Happy 4th Birthday, Qing Bao! ›
Join us in wishing our “4-ever sweet” giant panda Qing Bao a happy 4th birthday!
Canada Lynx Have Arrived at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
Say hello to Jasper, Rocky, and Yukon — three Canada lynx brothers you can now see at the Great Cats exhibit!
Smallest Herbivores Create the Biggest Impact for Grassland Forage ›
New Smithsonian research indicates prairie dogs and grasshoppers have some of the largest impacts on grassland nutrient cycles.
8 Fascinating Facts About the Cuban Crocodile, a Rare Caribbean Predator ›
They’re agile on land. Intelligent in behavior. And…they can gallop like a horse? Learn what makes Cuban crocodiles so extraordinary.
Meet the Meerkats: A Guide to the Smithsonian’s National Zoo’s Meerkat Family ›
Which meerkat is which? Small Mammal House keeper Ann Gutowski offers some clues on how you can tell the meerkats apart.