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P.O. Box 37012 MRC 5516
Washington, DC 20013

Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
1500 Remount Road
Front Royal, VA 22630

Giant Pandas at the Smithsonian's National Zoo

Panda Photos and Videos

The Zoo is home to two world-famous pandas who are symbols of conservation. View and download a gallery of Qing Bao and Bao Li media files.

Panda Program Media Resources

For five decades, the Smithsonian has worked with colleagues in China to advance giant panda conservation. Get in-depth details about the Zoo's giant panda program.

Press Releases

July 29, 2025

Study: New DNA Tool Identifies Animals by Their Droppings

Research from Smithsonian scientists shows that a new method of analyzing fecal samples offers improvements on traditional wildlife monitoring.

June 12, 2025

Study: When Prairie Dogs Call, Birds Are Eavesdropping

Some birds listen in on prairie dog alarm calls to learn when predators are close, according to a new study from our grassland science team.

June 02, 2025

Black-Footed Ferrets Born

Carnivore keepers at NZCBI's Front Royal, Virginia, campus welcomed a litter of endangered black-footed ferrets May 28.

May 14, 2025

Arabian Leopard Conservation

NZCBI and the Royal Commission for AlUla announced an agreement May 13 involving the international conservation and loan of Arabian leopards from Saudi Arabia.

March 13, 2025

New Study Maps Curlew Flyways

Tracking data revealed three groups of long-billed curlew, each with unique migration patterns and conservation needs.

February 05, 2025

Zoo Mourns Loss of Komodo Dragon

Reptile Discovery Center keepers mourn the loss of 26-year-old male Komodo dragon Murphy who died Dec. 23, 2024.

February 03, 2025

Zoo Mourns Gray Seal Gunther

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.

January 28, 2025

New Tech to Aid Endangered Ferret

Tiny tracking devices are being used by researchers to monitor the behavior and movements of black-footed ferrets that were reintroduced into the wild.

The heart of our mission is to help build a more sustainable future for people, for wildlife and for nature. This annual report highlights our work in action.


Filming and Photography

Filming at the Zoo

Get information about on-site filming at the Zoo in Washington D.C., or the Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Virginia.

B-Roll YouTube Playlist

Browse a comprehensive playlist with footage and video clips on the Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute's YouTube channel.

Recent Animal Stories

July 29, 2025

Fennec Fox Barkley Has Died

We are sad to share Barkley, an 11-year-old fennec fox, was humanely euthanized June 18.

July 22, 2025

Keeping the Farm Animals Cool With Frozen Treats

Join animal keeper Nikki Maticic on a hot summer day as she prepares icy veggie snacks for the animals at Kids' Farm.

July 18, 2025

Happy National Zookeeper Week 2025

We're recognizing some of the dedicated professionals who go above and beyond for the animals in our care!

July 15, 2025

Behind the Scenes: A Horse With a History of 'Over-Aunting'

Helping care for the youngest herd member is common in many species, but elderly Przewalski's horse Emma has a habit of taking it to the extreme.

July 15, 2025

New Foals Born at Conservation Campus

Behind the scenes, our team welcomed four babies from three at-risk species: Hartmann’s mountain zebra, Przewalski’s horse, and Persian onager.

July 14, 2025

Historic Hatching: Northern Shoveler Ducklings

For the first time since 1908, northern shoveler ducklings have hatched at the Bird House!

July 14, 2025

Meet Our Rare Whooping Crane Chick

On June 16, keepers welcomed a new addition to our Front Royal, Virginia, campus — a whooping crane chick, or "colt," the fourth of its kind to have hatched in our care.

July 10, 2025

The Hidden Architecture Behind the Bird House's Garden

Zoo teams transformed the yards outside the Bird House into a thriving, wildflower-filled garden. Find out how they did it.

About Us

The National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute leads the Smithsonian's global efforts to save species.

  • History of the Zoo: Founded in 1889, the Zoo is part of the Smithsonian Institution, the world’s largest museum and research complex.
  • About the Zoo: One of Washington, D.C.'s premiere destinations, the Zoo welcomes millions of visitors each year.
  • About SCBI: Our 3,200-acre conservation campus, based in Front Royal, Virginia, is home to world-renowned science and research centers.
outside view of the Reptile Discovery Center