Press Release Archive
An archive of press releases from Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.
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Two Elderly American Bison Die at Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ›
Ungulate keepers at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute are mourning the loss of two elderly American Bison, a male named Ten Bears and a female named Kicking Bird, who were humanely euthanized May 14. They were both 22 years old.
Female Sloth Bear Dies at Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
Asia Trail keepers at the Smithsonian National Zoo are mourning the loss of Remi, a 6-year-old female sloth bear who was humanely euthanized May 2, following a foot wound that was not healing despite medical treatment.
World Migratory Bird Day Is May 9 ›
Migratory birds are now flooding across the continent as they return to their nesting grounds this spring. World Migratory Bird Day is on May 9, 2020, as people around the globe welcome birds back—and lend them a helping hand.
Two Extinct-in-the-Wild Guam Kingfishers Hatch at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ›
Bird keepers at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute are celebrating the arrival of two Guam kingfisher chicks that hatched April 21 and 23. They are the first offspring for 11-month-old father Animu and 2-year-old mother Giha.
One in Four Tree Deaths in Blue Ridge Mountains Linked to Invasive Species ›
New research from the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and Shenandoah National Park finds that invasive species of forest insects and pathogens contributed to about a quarter of the tree deaths in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountain forests in the past three decades.
White-Naped Crane Hatches at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ›
Bird keepers at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) in Front Royal, Virginia, are celebrating the arrival of a female white-naped crane chick that hatched April 2. She is the fourth chick for parents Brenda and Eddie and is the 46th to hatch at SCBI.
Smithsonian Scientists Discover Six New Coronaviruses in Bats ›
Researchers with the Smithsonian’s Global Health Program have discovered six new coronaviruses in bats in Myanmar — the first time these viruses have been detected anywhere in the world. Future studies will evaluate the potential for transmission across species to better understand the risks to...
Cheetah Cubs Born at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ›
Carnivore keepers at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Virginia, are about to welcome a litter of chirping cheetah cubs. Five-year-old female Echo is having contractions and birthed one cub already shortly after 11 a.m., which can be viewed via the Cheetah Cam.
Elderly Asian Elephant Ambika Dies at Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo community is mourning the loss of Ambika, the beloved eldest member of its Asian elephant herd. She was humanely euthanized yesterday, March 27, following a recent and irreversible decline in her health.
Two Animals Die at Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ›
Animal care staff at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute are mourning the loss of two rare species—a cheetah and an Eld’s deer.
Giant Panda Mei Xiang Is Artificially Inseminated at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
A team of reproductive scientists, veterinarians and panda keepers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo performed an artificial insemination on giant panda Mei Xiang, March 22, at 9:45 a.m.
Two Brown Kiwi Die at Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ›
Animal care staff at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute are mourning the loss of two kiwi.
Spring Events at Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo is hosting several events in April and May, 2020, including Earth Optimism on Easter Monday; International Family Equality Day; Wildlife Migration Day; and Bite Night: ZooFari.
Bison Dies at Smithsonian's National Zoo ›
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo humanely euthanized Zora, a 7-year-old bison, earlier today.
First Cheetah Cubs Born as Result of Embryo Transfer ›
Scientists at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) and the Columbus Zoo have successfully transferred cheetah embryos produced by in vitro fertilization (IVF) to a surrogate cheetah mom for the first time.
Growing Livestock Numbers Threaten One of the Last Refuges for Large Wild Herbivores in Kenya ›
Across Laikipia County in central Kenya, endangered species like the reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra and African wild dog, coexist alongside rapidly growing numbers of people and livestock. A study published this month reveals that whether wild herbivore species thrive or decline in Laikipia is...
White-Cheeked Gibbon Dies at Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
Primate keepers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo are mourning the loss of Sydney, a white-cheeked gibbon who was humanely euthanized Feb. 4. He was 20 years old.
Sloth Bears Recognize 2D Images as Representations of 3D Objects Smithsonian’s National Zoo Cognition Study Finds ›
Given the choice between mealworms and melons, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo’s sloth bears—6-year-old female Remi and 5-year-old male Niko—will almost always choose the former, even when their diet is presented to them in the form of a photo. Animal keepers at the Zoo’s Asia Trail exhibit are the...
Only Mariana Crow Outside Micronesia Dies at Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ›
An elderly 25-year-old male Mariana crow named Clint was humanely euthanized at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) Jan.14.
Elderly Harbor Seal Dies at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
American Trail keepers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo are mourning the loss of Luke, a male harbor seal who was humanely euthanized Jan. 23. At 35 years old, Luke was considered geriatric for his species.
David E. Wildt, Renowned Scientist and Conservationist Dies ›
David E. Wildt, renowned scientist and conservationist died at his home on January 15, 2020.
Supporting Wildlife Affected by Australia's Bushfires ›
Although we are on the other side of the world, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute is committed to protecting species and their habitats, and supporting our fellow zoos as they respond to ecological crises.
New Two-toed Sloth Arrives at Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
The Small Mammal House has a new resident worth slowing down for: Athena, a 1½-year-old female two-toed sloth.
Smithsonian Scientists Dry and Store Live Ovarian Tissues Above Freezing Temperatures for the First Time ›
Scientists at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute have preserved complex ovarian tissues in domestic cats above freezing temperatures by dehydrating them with the help of microwaves.
Media Advisory | Flip the Switch: ZooLights, Powered by Pepco ›
Flip the switch event to officially open ZooLights, powered by Pepco, the annual free lights festival at Smithsonian’s National Zoo.