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Guinea pigs Imilla and Miski eating
January 31, 2020

New at the Zoo: Guinea Pigs ›

Western lowland gorilla infant Moke in his outdoor habitat.
January 31, 2020

#GorillaStory: Medical Training with Moke ›

Sloth bear Remi explores her habitat on Asia Trail.
January 29, 2020

Sloth Bears Recognize 2D Images as Representations of 3D Objects Smithsonian’s National Zoo Cognition Study Finds ›

A Mariana crow, a bird with black feathers, perching on a branch.
January 27, 2020

Only Mariana Crow Outside Micronesia Dies at Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ›

Harbor seal Luke at the American Trail exhibit.
January 24, 2020

Elderly Harbor Seal Dies at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›

 A small squirrel, called a Prevost's squirrel, with whiskers, short pointed ears and a bushy tail perched on a rock. Its thick fur is black, white and brown-red.
January 21, 2020

Get to Know the Prevost’s Squirrel ›

Dave Wildt Portrait
January 16, 2020

David E. Wildt, Renowned Scientist and Conservationist Dies ›

January 15, 2020

Supporting Wildlife Affected by Australia's Bushfires ›

Giant panda, Mei Xiang, climbing a tree.
January 14, 2020

Pandas Frolicking in Winter ›

Animal keeper Erica Royer kneels next to a wooden create and holds a Guam rail, as she gets ready to release the bird into the wild
January 13, 2020

Conserving the Last of Guam’s Avifauna: The Recovery of the Guam Rail ›

Asian elephant Shanthi at the Smithsonian's National Zoo.
January 06, 2020

Elephant Update: Shanthi Rings in the New Year ›

Andean bear Billie Jean in her habitat at the Smithsonian's National Zoo.
January 03, 2020

Andean Bear Update: A New Hope ›

A large reptile, called a crocodile monitor, climbs over a log. It has long, curved claws, a lean body, scaly, spotted skin, and its forked tongue is sticking out.
January 03, 2020

New at the Zoo: Crocodile Monitor ›

A primate, called a siamang, with thick black fur, long limbs and a large, round throat sack opens its mouth to make a vocalization
January 03, 2020

Featured Creature: Meet the Gibbons! ›