Home Newsroom News Archive News Archive Skip filter form Search Term Sort by RelevanceDate Filter By By Animal - + Abyssinian ground hornbill Addax Allen's swamp monkey American wigeon Aquatic caecilian Arapaima Asian elephant Bald eagle Beaver Bennett's wallaby Black-footed ferret Black-throated blue warbler Bufflehead California sea lion Canvasback Cedar waxwing Cheetah Clouded leopard Common yellowthroat Eastern newt Eastern red-backed salamander Emperor newt Giant panda Gray seal Guam kingfisher (sihek) Japanese giant salamander Lemur leaf frog Lion Naked mole-rat Northern pintail Northern red salamander North Island brown kiwi Ovenbird Pallas's cat Panamanian golden frog Pygmy slow loris Red-crowned crane Red-winged blackbird Ruddy duck Scimitar-horned oryx Southern tamandua Vietnamese mossy frog Virginia opossum Western lowland gorilla (-) White-naped crane Whooping crane No result By Year - + (-) 2024 2021 2020 Displaying 1 - 2 of 2 articles. December 18, 2024 Read Some of the Most Exciting Stories From the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in 2024 › Celebrate and look back at some of the groundbreaking achievements made by Smithsonian scientists this year. January 31, 2024 White-Naped Crane Dies at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute › NZCBI staff in Front Royal, Virginia, are mourning the loss of Walnut, a white-naped crane who became an internet sensation for choosing one of her keepers as her mate.