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The effects of drought and bark beetle outbreaks have already taken a noticeable
The effects of drought and bark beetle outbreaks have already taken a noticeable
SDZWA and our partners use customized drones to collect killer whale breath and monitor orca health in real time.
If these species have low population numbers, data collection becomes even more difficult
Global veterinary team Members of the Gorilla Troop at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park have
house platypuses—and this is the first time in more than 50 years that platypuses have
“We wanted her to have time to not only acclimate to her new environment, but to
cloning, can save species by allowing us to restore genetic diversity that would have
How, in fact, do we count tigers?
because, despite countless drives through Indian national parks in the years since, I have
Challenges are lurking in the watery world of black caimans—and their reptilian relatives.
During the wet season, as the area floods, they have plenty of options for the kind
It takes quick action and collaboration to care for wildlife in crisis. We’re uniquely qualified to help.
their circumstances are varied, but all these examples—and many more like them—have
Students have the unique opportunity to meet professionals working for the San Diego