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Adopt a red panda, clouded leopard, giant panda, or another Asian species!

Visit the Smithsonian's Freer and Sackler Galleries of Asian Art.

 

Elephant Trails: A New Home for Asian Elephants

Asia Trail

Asia Trail, a series of exhibits that opened in 2006, is home to seven Asian species: sloth bears, fishing cats, red pandas, clouded leopards, Asian small-clawed otters, a Japanese giant salamander, and giant pandas.

See a map of Asia Trail, read about the animal habitats, and learn about Asia Trail's green elements.

Send an Asia Trail e-card.


Sorry, this cam is undergoing maintenance and is temporarily unavailable. The sloth bear cam will be online in the near future. Thank you for your patience.
The camera aimed on the sloth bears' large indoor enclosure was funded by a generous grant from the Smithsonian Women's Committee.


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Watching Sloth Bears: One adult male and two adult female sloth bears live at the Zoo. You may see the bears climbing, foraging for insects, or sleeping. Native to India, Sri Lanka, and southern Nepal, sloth bears carry young on their backs.
Sloth Bear Facts | Download the Zoo's app to watch this cam on your smartphone

Related Cams
     Pandas:   Camera 1 | Camera 2
     Clouded Leopards
     Fishing Cats
     Asian Small-clawed Otters
    

Asia Trail provides:

  • State-of-the-art exhibits with a stimulating environment
  • A comprehensive education program for visitors, students, and teachers
  • The expertise for in-depth research and training that aims to conserve these species in the wild

Asian species found at the Zoo:

Check out the Zoo map and plot your own "Asia Trail" through the Zoo.