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The Great Ape House staff sent 19-year-old female western
Kigali The Great Ape House staff sent
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The Great Ape House staff sent 19-year-old female western
Kigali The Great Ape House staff sent
Conservation Biology Institute Director Steve Monfort was sent
Beginning today, June 30, the Smithsonian has approved an increase in the amount of visitors the Smithsonian’s National Zoo can admit daily, and an increase in our building capacities.
30, 2021 Zoo Visitation Update This message was sent
Today, the Smithsonian announced that the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and the National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia, will reopen to the public on Friday, July 24. All other Smithsonian museums will remain temporarily closed to the public.
Neighborhood Council Update: July 2020 This message was sent
For the first time, the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute’s kiwi pair are parents! Biologist Warren Lynch and keeper Wesley Bailey reveal how a strict diet helped dad Ngati Hine Tahi get in shape and resulted in SCBI’s first chick.
When the chick hatched May 10, we sent a fragment of
The eyelash palm pitviper, named for the bristly scales above its eyes, is one of the smallest snakes in Central America. It has a triangular head and can be bright yellow, green or pink in color.
western Venezuela, though they have inadvertently been sent
Three fluffy feathered friends have joined the flock at our Front Royal, Virginia, campus: one whooping crane and two red-crowned crane chicks!
additional vaccines and take blood samples, which will be sent
We are happy to announce Granger cheetah is doing well following his surgery last week and will be joining Draco and Zabini back at Cheetah Conservation Station.
This morning, the Department of Nutrition sent down
Lookin’ sharp, kid! Prehensile-tailed porcupines Beatrix and Quillbur recently welcomed their second offspring.
Keepers sent quill samples to scientists at the Zoo
On Earth Day 2014, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute launched the „Endangered Song Project,“ an analog-meets-digital outreach campaign that asked 400 participants to help raise awareness about the fact that there are only 400 Sumatran tigers left in the wild.
These records were sent out to influencers—music industry