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Displaying 51 - 69 of 69 articles.
Why I’m Tracking Bison Herds Across the Prairie ›
Smithsonian ecologist Claire Bresnan encourages aspiring scientists to take a chance on themselves, and not succumb to "gloom and doom" in her Focus on the Future feature.
Why Do Shorebirds Stand on One Leg? ›
It's a question visitors ask staff all the time at the Zoo's Bird House. The answer may surprise you!
Discovery of Hidden Groups Within Migratory Shorebird Could Aid Conservation ›
Tracking data revealed three groups of long-billed curlew, each with unique migration patterns and conservation needs.
Ask a Keeper: Where Are the Red Wolves Hiding? ›
The Zoo's pair of red wolves, Kiawah and Redford, are experts at staying out of sight. Here are some tips to help you find them in their habitat.
Get to Know the Herd of Asian Elephants Living at the Zoo ›
Want to tell the Asian elephants apart? This introductory guide will help you spot each of the six residents of the herd.
Maned Wolf Program at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute Celebrates Birth of Three Pups ›
Exciting news! A trio of maned wolf pups were born this winter at the Zoo's private conservation campus in Front Royal, Virginia.
How Are Animal Matches Made at the Zoo? ›
Get ready for Valentine’s Day by learning how zoo matchmakers use science to “swipe right” for conservation.
How to Train a Binturong for Laser Therapy ›
How do you help a binturong with arthritis? Learn how our animal care team trained Hank to voluntarily participate in his own healthcare.
Elderly Komodo Dragon Dies at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute ›
Reptile Discovery Center keepers mourn the loss of 26-year-old male Komodo dragon Murphy who died Dec. 23, 2024.
How to Protect and Restore Grasslands ›
Journey to Montana with Smithsonian scientists and Tribal communities as they protect and preserve American grasslands.
Elderly Gray Seal Dies at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute ›
American Trail keepers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute are mourning the loss of Gunther, a 33-year-old male gray seal who died Jan. 18.
Innovative Technology Aims to Boost Black-Footed Ferret Recovery Efforts ›
Tiny tracking devices are being used by researchers to monitor the behavior and movements of black-footed ferrets that were reintroduced into the wild.
Two New Giant Pandas Debut at Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute ›
Giant pandas Bao Li and Qing Bao made their public debut at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute today.
QUIZ: Can You Identify the Wildlife in Asia’s Mountain Forests? ›
Camera traps are a valuable tool for wildlife researchers. Can you identify the animals from photos taken in Asia's mountain forests?
Meet Vostok, the Zoo's New Amur Tiger ›
Vostok is a new face at the Zoo's Great Cats exhibit. Explore how animal care staff helped him adjust to his new home.
Bornean Orangutan Dies at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute ›
Primate staff are mourning the loss of Kyle, a 28-year-old male Bornean orangutan who died Jan. 10.
How Can You Tell the Giant Pandas Apart? ›
The Zoo's two giant pandas look quite similar to the untrained eye. Panda keeper Mariel Lally offers some tips you can use to spot the difference!
Giant Pandas Will Make Their Public Debut Jan. 24 at Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute ›
On Jan. 24, giant pandas Bao Li and Qing Bao will make their public debut at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.
See How the Pandas (And Other Animals) Enjoyed a Chilly Snow Day ›
Several inches of snowfall kept the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute closed to visitors, but the animals and their caretakers still had a good time!