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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!

Focus on the Future: Kimberly Todd
Focus on the Future is a series that seeks to highlight the early career scientists who conduct research at the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.

New at the Zoo: Meet Our Meerkat Pups
From sweet snuggles to sassy vocalization and snatching snacks, it’s been a busy June for our growing meerkat pups!

Andean Bear Cub Update: A Berry-Filled Afternoon
Catch up on the latest news about the Zoo's 7-month-old Andean bear cubs, Ian and Sean.

#GorillaStory: Welcome, Zahra!
A new #GorillaStory has begun! Get the latest update on our 4-week-old western lowland gorilla, Zahra, from primate keeper Valerie Schultz.

How to Build a Pollinator-Friendly Garden
Curator of horticulture Teresa Vetick gives her top tips to build your own pollinator-friendly garden.

Addax Dies at Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute is mourning the loss of a 2-year-old female addax named Terri who died June 12.

Her Name Is Zahra
After five days of public voting and just under 25,000 votes, the baby western lowland gorilla is named Zahra [ZAH-rah], which means “beautiful flower” in Swahili.

New at the Zoo: Meet Beaver Juniper
The beaver is one of North America's greatest ecosystem engineers and conservation success stories, and we are thrilled to welcome a second beaver to the American Trail!

New at the Zoo: Meet Winton the Bennett's Wallaby
Our newest member of the wallaby mob at the Small Mammal House has been named! Meet Winton in this keeper Q&A.

Oh, Baby! Meet Some of the Zoo’s Newest Arrivals
Over the past few months, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute welcomed some adorable new members to the Zoo family. Say hello to our newest (and cutest) baby animals!

Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute and Kenyan Partners Awarded $5 Million Grant To Prevent Emerging Diseases in Northern Kenya
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute (NZCBI)’s Global Health Program and partners including the International Livestock Research Institute, Government of Kenya Zoonotic Disease Unit and Turkana Basin Institute have been awarded a five-year, $4.98 million grant to study...

The Public Can Help Name a Baby Western Lowland Gorilla at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
Starting today, June 5, western lowland gorilla fans will have an opportunity to vote on a name for a baby gorilla born May 27 at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.

Watch Black-Footed Ferret Mom Hickory and Her New Kits on Public Webcam
Carnivore keepers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute (NZCBI) in Front Royal, Virginia welcomed a litter of endangered black-footed ferrets last week. One-year-old female Hickory gave birth to six surviving kits May 27.