News Archive 2008
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November
- Dama Gazelle Born at Smithsonian's National Zoo
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo is proud to announce the birth of a female dama gazelle calf Sunday, Nov. 2, 2008. The calf is healthy, very active and thriving in her new environment.
- National Zoo Photo Release: Silver fox rabbits debut at Kids' Farm
Photos available for download
- Rare Salamander Dies at National Zoo
Staff at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo euthanized a female Japanese giant salamander Monday, Nov. 3, due to her declining health following several months of treatment for liver disease and a skin infection.
- PGMS Salutes Smithsonian National Zoological Park for Grounds Management Excellence
The Professional Grounds Management Society (PGMS) recognized the Smithsonian National Zoological Park in Washington, D.C. with an Honor Award in the Society's 2008 Green Star Awards competition. The award was given in the Amusement Park, Theme Park, or Zoo category for exceptional grounds maintenance.
- National Zoo Photo Release: Orangutans "tailgate" at the National Zoo
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October
September
August
July
- National Zoo Photo Release: 40th kori bustard chick hatches
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- National Zoo Photo Release: Przewalski's horse foals born at Conservation and Research Center
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- National Zoo Photo Release: Giant Panda Tai Shan turns three
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- National Zoo Photo Release: Recently born animals now on exhibit
Two one-month-old San Clemente goats, a two-week-old prehensile-tailed porcupine and a two-month-old greater Madagascar tenrec are now on exhibit at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo.
June
- Sunset Serenades Shine at the National Zoo
FONZ kicks off its 24th annual summer concert series, Sunset Serenades, with a performance by legendary oldies group The Orioles.
- U.S. Zoos Make Major Donation to
China's Giant Pandas
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), in cooperation with The Giant Panda Conservation Foundation (GPCF), today joined the Chinese Ambassador to the United States, Zhou Wenzhong, in announcing a $165,000 donation to the China Wildlife Conservation Association to support post-earthquake panda conservation.
- National Zoo Giant Panda Pregnancy Update
Scientists at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo detected a secondary rise in urinary progestin levels in the Zoo’s female giant panda Mei Xiang earlier this month. The results from yesterday's test lead scientists to believe the hormone rise indicates that it would be mid- to late-July before Mei Xiang either gives birth to a cub or comes to the end of a pseudopregnancy, or false pregnancy, which is common in giant pandas.
- National Zoo Photo Release: White-naped crane chick hatches
Photos available for download
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First Successful Reverse Vasectomy on Endangered Species
Performed at the National Zoo
Veterinarians at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo performed the first successful reverse vasectomy on a Przewalski’s horse (E. ferus przewalskii; E. caballus przewalskii —classification debated), pronounced zshah-VAL-skeez. Przewalksi’s horses are a horse species native to China and Mongolia that was declared extinct in the wild in 1970.
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Male Bird at National Zoological Park Has Special Reason to Celebrate Father’s Day
How will the only male rhea at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo spend Father’s Day? He will spend it much like he has spent the past eight weeks: as a proud papa nurturing and caring for his four chicks born Apr. 20. This is the first time in some 30 years that rhea chicks have hatched at the Zoo.
- National Zoo Photo Release: Tammar Wallaby Joey Born
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May
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March
February
- Science, Not Romance, Controls Mating at the National Zoo
This Valentine’s Day, Cupid won’t be making a stop at the National Zoo. Unlike the spontaneous attraction that most humans equate with love and romance, mating and dating at the National Zoo is planned, strategic and science-based—quite an unromantic encounter.
- National Zoo Leaps to Support Year of the Frog
2008 has been designated the “Year of the Frog” by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The National Zoo and Friends of the National Zoo are joining this effort to educate the public about the global amphibian crisis.
- National Zoo White-Cheeked Gibbon Euthanized
Veterinarians at the National Zoo euthanized a 35-year-old male white-cheeked gibbon on February 2.
January