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Giant panda Mei Xiang cradles her newborn cub Aug. 31, 2020.
September 04, 2020

Top 10 Giant Panda Cub Cam Moments

Infant orangutan Redd sits in a bucket filled with colorful plastic ball and uses his long limbs to toss them around
September 04, 2020

#OrangutanStory: Happy 4th Birthday, Redd! (Part I)

Mei Xiang eats sugar cane with her cub.
September 03, 2020

#PandaStory: Cub Day 13

Giant panda Mei Xiang holds her 10-day-old cub in her forearms. The cub's tiny paws are peeking out.
August 31, 2020

#PandaStory: Cub Day 10

Cheetah Echo and her 4-month-old cubs at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute.
August 31, 2020

Cheetah Cubdate #12: Catching Up with the Cubs

The bigger the giant panda cub gets, the more distinct its markings get. If you look closely, you can very clearly see black eye patches starting to come in.
August 28, 2020

#PandaStory: Cub Day 7

Giant panda Mei Xiang briefly placed her cub on the ground in the early morning Aug. 27, 2020.
August 27, 2020

#PandaStory: Cub Day 6

Giant panda Mei Xiang and her cub, which was born Aug. 21, 2020.
August 26, 2020

#PandaStory: Cub Day 5

Giant Panda Mei Xiang holds her cub gently in her mouth as she readjusts her position.
August 25, 2020

#PandaStory: Cub Day 4

Aug. 24: Giant panda Mei Xiang holds her cub born Aug. 21, 2020 between her paws to keep it warm.
August 24, 2020

#PandaStory: Cub Day 3

Giant panda Mei Xiang cradles her newborn cub Aug. 22, 2020. The cub was born Aug. 21, 2020, at 6:35 p.m.
August 23, 2020

#PandaStory: Cub Day 2

Giant panda Mei Xiang in her den cradling a cub in her fur
August 21, 2020

Media Advisory: Giant Panda Cub Birth Interviews at Smithsonian’s National Zoo

Giant Panda Mei Xiang rests with her tiny, newborn cub in her den at the Smithsonian's National Zoo's Giant Panda House
August 21, 2020

Giant Panda Cub Born at Smithsonian’s National Zoo

August 21, 2020

Genomic Analysis Reveals Many Animal Species May Be Vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 Infection

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

State-of-the-art tracking technology reveals previously unknown long-distance movements of Kirtland’s warblers during the mating season that have important conservation implications for North American birds.
August 20, 2020

Tracking Technology Exposes Secretive Long-distance Movement of Kirtland’s Warblers

As a reward for standing still during their weigh-ins, the cheetah cubs receive beef blood from a squeeze bottle.
August 15, 2020

Cheetah Cubdate #11: Building Relationships

An image of an ultrasound showing a giant panda fetus
August 14, 2020

Veterinarians Find Fetal Tissue on Giant Panda Ultrasound

Digital illustrations of a cheetah, snowy owl and lemur surround the Zoo Guardians mobile game logo and the Smithsonian logo with "National Zoo" written below it. A line of icons in the background with plants, snowflakes, etc. represent different biomes.
August 14, 2020

Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute and JumpStart Games Launch “Zoo Guardians” Mobile Game

Cheetah cub at SCBI July 24, 2020
July 31, 2020

Cheetah Cubdate #10: Weights and Water

For the first time in the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute’s (SCBI) history, ungulate keepers celebrated the birth of a male Hartmann’s mountain zebra at the Front Royal, Virginia, facility. The colt was born overnight July 2, 2020.
July 31, 2020

Featured Creature: Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra

Flamingo chicks hatched at the Bird House in July 2020
July 31, 2020

Summer is for the Birds

Three-month-old cheetah cub at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute plays with an enrichment toy.
July 31, 2020

Bringing the Zoo to You: July 2020

Amur tiger Nikita makes her debut at the Smithsonian's National Zoo's Great Cats Exhibit Feb. 26, 2019.
July 29, 2020

Just How Big are Tigers? What Does Tiger Poop Look Like? And More Tiger Facts