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Andean Bear Update: Keeping Up with Quito and Billie Jean
Catch up with the Zoo's Andean bears, Billie jean and Quito, with animal keeper Sara Colandrea.

Testing the Waters: Coral Nurseries and Climate Change
What makes (or breaks) a coral’s ability to survive rising sea temperatures? It’s a puzzling predicament, and scientists are hoping coral nurseries can help crack the code.

Connecting with Coyotes on the Prowl
In Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, eastern coyotes join the ranks of top predators, along with black bears and foxes. Still, these clever canines face threats in their native habitat. Using GPS collars, scientists are about to embark on a study to piece together the movements of coyotes on the prowl.
Lesser Kudu Dies at Smithsonian’s National Zoo
Cheetah Conservation Station keepers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo are mourning the loss of a female lesser kudu named Shirley, who died Sept. 28 following complications during the birthing process.

Fall 2019 Community Newsletter
This newsletter was sent to the Zoo's surrounding community and neighbors on Sept. 25, 2019.

Getting Over the Hump: Camel Care in Kenya
Global Health Program researchers co-hosted a camel medicine course for Kenyan livestock veterinarians in March to help improve camel veterinary knowledge, promote wildlife health and lower the risk of diseases.
Bennett’s Wallaby Euthanized at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo
Sydney, a 3-year-old Bennett’s wallaby, died Sept. 20 at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo.

Fall 2019 Donor Newsletter
Animal care, exhibits, scientific research and education programs at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute are made possible by donors.

Largest Study of Egyptian Vultures Reveals Great Variation in Migration Routes and Overwintering Locations
Smithsonian scientists tracked Egyptian vultures through 44 countries across 70% of their range. They learned that vultures traveling from Western Europe had shorter, more direct routes to wintering grounds in Northern Africa than vultures traveling from Eastern Europe.

#GorillaStory: World Gorilla Day
Catch the latest news about our 1.5-year-old western lowland gorilla, Moke, from primate keeper Carolina Powell.
New Study Finds U.S. and Canada Have Lost More Than One in Four Birds in the Past 50 Years
Data show that since 1970, the U.S. and Canada have lost nearly 3 billion birds, a massive reduction in abundance involving hundreds of species, from beloved backyard songbirds to long-distance migrants.

A Season of the (Warbler) Blues: An Update from the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest
Smithsonian researchers have studied black-throated blue warblers at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Hampshire for decades. Hear about their latest field season.

Our Partners in Onager Conservation
Persian onagers are not just rare in the wild, they are actually rare in zoos as well.

Dama Gazelle Dies at Smithsonian’s National Zoo
Cheetah Conservation Station keepers at Smithsonian’s National Zoo are mourning the loss of Zafirah, a female dama gazelle who was humanely euthanized Sept. 12. She was 9 years old.

Zoo Neighborhood Council Meeting: Sept. 4, 2019
On Sept. 4, 2019, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo held its inaugural meeting with the Zoo Neighborhood Council (ZNC). Detailed minutes of the meeting follow below.

#OrangutanStory: Happy 3rd Birthday, Redd!
As Bornean orangutan Redd turns 3 years old, primate keeper Erin Stromberg reflects on his exciting year.
Giant Panda Mei Xiang Is Not Pregnant
Reproductive scientists, veterinarians and animal keepers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute have determined that giant panda Mei Xiang (may-SHONG) will not give birth this year.
First Ever Clouded Leopard Cubs Debut at the Smithsonian's National Zoo
For the first time, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo is home to rare clouded leopard cubs. The two cubs are the newest residents on the Zoo’s Asia Trail and will make their public debut Wednesday, Sept. 11.
Clouded Leopard Cub Media Preview
Two rare clouded leopard cubs will make their media debut on Asia Trail. They are the first cubs to ever live at the Zoo.

Goats and Gazelles and Oryx, Oh My! How Wildlife Veterinarians Treat (Almost) All Species
For wildlife veterinarians, patients can span hundreds of different species. Find out how zoo veterinarians manage to treat so many different kinds of animals, including those that are endangered and exceedingly rare.

Not All Birds Fly South for the Winter
Researchers in Virginia wanted to learn how common field management practices — like mowing, burning or animal grazing — affect birds that stay for the winter. They turned to local farmers and landowners for help.

Primate Diary: Observing Orangutans in the Wild
As two orangutan infants tussled in the trees, curator of primates Meredith Bastian and primate keeper Alex Reddy looked on in awe. Over the summer, they traveled to Central Kalimantan in Indonesian Borneo to follow these great apes in their native habitat.

New at the Zoo: Meet Hereford Calf Willow!
There’s a new, adorable face at Kids’ Farm—an 11-month-old Hereford calf named Willow! Over the past few weeks, she has been frolicking around the barnyard with Hereford heifer Rose and Holstein calf Magnolia (a.k.a. Maggie). Get to know the Zoo’s newest calf in this Q&A with animal keeper Nikki...
Fall 2019 Events at Smithsonian’s National Zoo
Listed below are events being held at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo from September through December.

The Particulars of Onager Pregnancy
Green Hill Barn, where our herd of Persian onager mares lives, has been full of excitement during the past few weeks since the arrival of our first foal of the year.