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Giant Panda Tian Tian Celebrates Birthday
Asia Trail keepers celebrated giant panda Tian Tian’s 26th birthday with a special panda-friendly fruitsicle cake.

Focus on the Future: Fernanda Abra
Roads can be a dangerous challenge for terrestrial and arboreal wildlife. One scientist is trying to change that.

New Technique Could Facilitate Rapid Cryopreservation of All Coral Species
Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute (NZCBI) researchers have achieved a breakthrough in the fight to save the world’s coral reefs from climate change annihilation.

Meet Our Nigerian Dwarf Goats
Meet four Kids’ Farm residents who are goat-ally cute and curious! One-year-old sisters Betty and Wilma—and 8-year-old sisters Fiesta and Fedora—are the Zoo’s resident Nigerian dwarf goats.

Giant Panda Xiao Qi Ji Celebrates Third Birthday
This morning, Asia Trail keepers celebrated giant panda Xiao Qi Ji’s third birthday at the David M. Rubenstein Family Giant Panda Habitat.

Black-footed Ferret Kit Update: Vaxxed and Ready to Roll
Our newest litter of black-footed ferrets is growing up fast. Find out what it takes to care for two-month-old black-footed ferrets in this Q&A with biologist Adrienne Crosier.

A Lucky Break: How One Przewalski's Horse Filly Beat the Odds
After a potentially deadly injury, one endangered wild horse got a new lease on life thanks to the Smithsonian's veterinary team.

How Long Can an Alligator Hold Its Breath? And Other Questions, Answered
Try not to get 'swamped' with these bite-sized facts about American alligators and their crocodilian cousins.

Media Advisory: Miracle Cub Giant Panda Xiao Qi Ji's Birthday Celebration on Aug. 21
The Smithsonian's National Zoo will celebrate "miracle cub" Xiao Qi Ji's 3rd birthday on Monday, Aug. 21.

Getting to Know Trong Nhi and Nhi Linh
They’re spunky, opinionated and enjoy splashing in a cool pool on a hot summer day. Who are these playful pachyderms? Our Asian elephants, Trong Nhi and Nhi Linh! Get to know their personalities and quirks from Elephant Trails keepers Rebecca Riley and Ashley Fortner.

Recovery of Biodiversity of European Freshwater Comes to a Halt
New research shows limitations to recovery without consistent conservation efforts.

#GorillaStory: Bright-Eyed Zahra
Our 2-month-old western lowland gorilla infant, Zahra, is very curious about the world around her. Get the latest #GorillaStory update from primate keeper Carolina Powell.

How to Take a Lioness to the Vet
Even lions have to go to the doctor! Luckily for our lioness Shera, that just involves a short ride to our on-site veterinary hospital in a new, state-of-the art veterinary ambulance.

From Tadpoles to Toadlets: Meet Our Panamanian Golden Frog Hatchlings
An unseasonably strong storm in fall 2022 stirred up some romance between two Panamanian golden frogs. Now, Reptile Discovery Center keepers are caring for more than 400 of the couple’s golden-hued hatchlings!

New at the Zoo: Meet Our Clapper Rail
There's a new species at the Bird House! Animal keeper Stacy Hill gives us the rundown on the clapper rail.

#PandaStory: Parties and Pseudopregnancies
Why is giant panda Mei Xiang sleeping for longer periods, eating less and denning? After going into estrus this spring, months later, she's experiencing a pseudopregnancy—even though she did not breed! Learn more from curator Michael Brown-Palsgrove.

How Do Birds Handle the Heat?
From scorching deserts to freezing oceans, birds have developed incredible methods for regulating their body temperatures.

Focus on the Future: Juliana Vélez Gómez
In this Focus on the Future, learn how Juliana Vélez Gómez created wildlife friendly practices that benefited Colombian ranchers, while providing new opportunities for young women in science.

New Research Sheds Light on Amphibian Reintroduction Efforts
Scientists identify best practices for reintroduction of endangered and extinct amphibians in a new publication.

Giant Panda Celebrates Birthday at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
Asia Trail keepers at the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute in Washington, D.C., celebrated giant panda Mei Xiang’s 25th birthday.

Eat Like a Panda: Make Your Own Fruitsicle!
Whether you’re a human or a giant panda, nothing beats a frozen treat on a hot summer day! Learn how to eat like a panda with this refreshing recipe.

Celebrating National Zookeeper Week: 2023
In honor of National Zookeeper Week, we're recognizing some of the dedicated professionals who go above and beyond for the animals in our care.

#GorillaStory: Bracelet Baby
6-week-old baby gorilla Zahra is becoming more curious about the world beyond her mother's protective arms, writes primate keeper Lynne McMahan.

How Do You Train a Cow for Checkups?
Meet our moo-velous cattle: Holstein Magnolia (a.k.a. Maggie) and Hereford Willow! These charming cows are also incredibly intelligent—they have learned medical behaviors that enable our animal care team to closely monitor their health.

Black-footed Ferret Kit Update: A Snack-tacular Milestone
Viewers of the black-footed ferret cam, take note: these tiny endangered babies have just passed one month old!