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A cinnamon and cobalt-colored bird eats an insect in the forest canopy.
May 08, 2025

How Zoo Scientists Are Helping Resettle Extinct-In-The-Wild Siheks on a Remote Island ›

A gloved animal care staffer holds two baby black-footed ferrets
December 18, 2024

Read Some of the Most Exciting Stories From the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in 2024 ›

Photo of a female Guam sihek perched on a branch in an enclosure.
September 23, 2024

Guam Sihek Released to the Wild ›

A Guam kingfisher perched on a tree branch with a gray sky in the background
February 04, 2022

Test Flight: Which Harness Will Help Siheks Soar? ›

A 28-day-old female Guam kingfisher chick with colorful feathers and a large head and bill rests on a blue cloth.
September 11, 2020

The Triumphs and Challenges of Raising One of the World's Rarest Birds ›

A 41-day-old female Guam kingfisher chick perched on a branch. She is small with a wide, flattened beak, orange and blue feathers, and a "mask" of dark feathers around her eyes
August 21, 2020

Growing Up Guam Kingfisher ›

Giant panda Mei Xiang eats a "rainbow" cake in honor of Pride 2020 at the Smithsonian's National Zoo's Asia Trail habitat.
July 02, 2020

Bringing the Zoo To You: June 2020 ›

A small, 23-day-old Guam kingfisher chick with spiky feathers, round eyes and a large bill rests on a gray cloth placed in a small, round bowl
June 04, 2020

Winging It: A Parenting Test for Guam Kingfishers ›

A Guam kingfisher hatched at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute April 21. It is being raised by its parents, Giha and Animu.
May 01, 2020

Two Extinct-in-the-Wild Guam Kingfishers Hatch at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ›

Close-up of a blue crane with her head pointed toward the camera
May 01, 2020

Uplifting Stories: Spring is for the Birds ›

Infant western lowland gorilla Moke sits on a rock in a yard with grass and shrubs
May 01, 2020

Bringing the Zoo to You: April 2020 Edition ›

A Guam kingfisher named Giha at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. It is a small, colorful bird, with a stripe that runs from its eye to the back of its head and wide, flattened bill
April 20, 2020

Some Egg-citing News and a Few Love Bites ›

A small Guam kingfisher bird with a wide, large bill and colorful feathers perched on a branch
April 06, 2020

Guam Kingfishers: A Truly Rare Breed ›

Two clouded leopard cubs with large paws and thick spotted fur rest together on a large tree limb
December 26, 2019

2019’s Conservation Stories Worth Celebrating (Part Two) ›

April 26, 2019

Extinct-in-the-Wild Guam Kingfisher Hatches at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ›

A scimitar-horned oryx calf rests in the grass under its mother
December 28, 2018

2018 Conservation Wins, Part Two ›

Guam kingfisher chick
July 06, 2018

Guam Kingfisher Hatches at Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ›

May 31, 2018

Extinct-in-the-Wild Bird Hatches at Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ›