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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!