Press Release Archive
An archive of press releases from Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.
Media Advisory: Smithsonian’s National Zoo’s Giant Panda Bei Bei Departs for China ›
Media Advisory: Giant panda Bei Bei departs for China Nov. 19.

New Emperor Tamarins On Exhibit at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo is home to two new regally mustachioed monkeys.

Lesser Kudu Born at Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
Cheetah Conservation Station keepers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo are celebrating the arrival of a male lesser kudu calf, who was born Oct. 14 to 5-year-old mother Rogue and 9-year-old father Garrett.

Giant Panda Bei Bei Moving to China Before the End of the Year ›
Giant panda Bei Bei will depart the Smithsonian’s National Zoo for China Tuesday, Nov. 19.
Two Young Aldabra Tortoises Move to the Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
The newest residents at Reptile Discovery Center are in no rush to grow up. The two 5-year-old Aldabra tortoises debuted in late September.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Fall 2019 Events at Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
Listed below are events being held at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo from September through December.
Sea Lion Dies at Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
American Trail keepers at Smithsonian’s National Zoo are mourning the loss of a 3-year-old female California sea lion named Catalina, who died Aug. 20.
Giant Panda Bei Bei Celebrates His Fourth Birthday at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
Bei Bei (BAY-BAY) turned 4 years old today, Aug. 22. The Department of Nutrition Science at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo made him a panda-friendly frozen cake as a birthday treat.
Juvenile Dama Gazelle Dies at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
The Smithsonian's National Zoo is mourning the loss of an 11-month-old male dama gazelle named Gustav who died Aug. 7.
Hereford Calf Debuts at Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
Kids’ Farm keepers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo welcomed a new member to the cattle herd—a 10-month-old female Hereford calf named Willow. Her arrival bumps the number of cattle at the Kids’ Farm up to three, as she joins the Zoo’s 16-year-old Hereford heifer Rose and 1-year-old female Holstein...
Elderly Red-Fronted Lemur Dies at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
Primate keepers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo are mourning the loss of Flare, an elderly red-fronted lemur who was humanely euthanized Aug. 6. At 33 years old, she was one of the oldest red-fronted lemurs in North America. The median life expectancy for this species is about 22 years for both...
Citizen Scientists Discover Endangered Orchid in Virginia ›
Local citizen scientists working with the Changing Landscapes Initiative and Virginia Working Landscapes, both programs of the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI), discovered a rare orchid that is nearly extinct in the commonwealth of Virginia.
Kirtland’s Warbler No Longer Needs Protection from Brown-Headed Cowbird in Michigan ›
For the past 40 years, brown-headed cowbirds have been trapped and killed in Michigan to prevent them from laying eggs in endangered Kirtland’s warbler nests—causing warbler parents to care for cowbird chicks instead of their own chicks.
Critically Endangered Scimitar-horned Oryx Calves Born at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ›
The Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute's herd of scimitar-horned oryx is growing. Keepers welcomed five calves during the past few weeks.
Asian Water Dragon Dies at Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
A 2-year-old female Asian water dragon who was the first documented birth by facultative parthenogenesis in her species died from blood cancer.
Male African Lions in Human Care Hit Puberty Earlier Than in the Wild ›
Lion cubs grow up fast, and even faster in zoos. In a long-term study, scientists at SCBI found that male African lions living in human care hit puberty a full year earlier than their counterparts in the wild.
Sea Lion Pup Born at Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
A new set of flippers splashed down at Smithsonian’s National Zoo, where American Trail keepers are celebrating the arrival of a California sea lion pup. Animal care staff are closely monitoring the pup—born June 23—in an off-exhibit area.
Endangered Red Panda Cub Born at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute ›
Moonlight, a 4-year-old red panda, gave birth to a cub overnight June 12 at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Virginia. Moonlight and the cub appear to be doing well and keepers are cautiously optimistic that the cub will continue to grow.