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Sloth Bears Updates Dec 30, 2014
Happy birthday to sloth bear cub Remi! With the help of a dedicated group of biologists, keepers, veterinarians and nutritionists, hand-reared cub Remi made it through her first year and is thriving, weighing in at 125 lbs. Keepers describe Remi as smart, goofy, and social. Remi is one of three...
Sequencing a Honeycreeper
For the first time, SCBI geneticists have sequenced the genome of a vertebrate: A Hawaiian honeycreeper For the first time, conservation geneticists in the Center for Conservation Genomics at SCBI have sequenced the genome of a vertebrate: a Hawaii amakihi, a colorful bird with a hooked beak they...
An Elephant and Clouded Leopard Expert in Thailand
Dr. Janine Brown, a researcher with SCBI and an expert on reproductive hormones, is spending a month in Thailand, lending her expertise to clouded leopard and elephant projects there. Brown is a reproductive physiologist and one of the world’s leading experts on elephants. She has been studying...
Sumatran Tiger Cub Q&A: Dec 17, 2014
Sumatran tiger cubs Bandar and Sukacita are growing up fast and undergoing some big changes at the Great Cats exhibit! At 16 months old, these cubs won't be fully-grown adults for another year or two, but they're already showing maturity and independence. Keepers Marie Magnuson and Dell Guglielmo...
The Small Mammal House Is Growing!
Holiday armadillos may not be real, but don't worry because the screaming hairy armadillo is real! Say hello to Walter, our screaming hairy armadillo! Dylan is 3-years-old and came to us from the Cincinnati Zoo. Unlike the three other armadillos who live at the Small Mammal House, Walter is our only...
Scientists Offer New Insights for Protecting India's Tiger Populations
Researchers have learned that despite strong global support for tiger conservation, the survival of the species continues to be threatened. Habitat loss, poaching and isolation are all factors leading to population decline, but a team of scientists, including Robert Fleischer and Jesus Maldonado...
Coral Spawn Australia
This update was written by Virginia Carter, a Smithsonian coral biologist with the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology During the second week of November, at the start of summer in Australia, the Great Barrier Reef was thriving with new life. As part of the Reef Recovery Initiative, Smithsonian...
Giant panda Update Nov 25, 2014
This update was written by keeper Nicole MacCorkle. We've noticed Mei Xiang and Bao Bao are spending increasing amounts of time apart from each other, and Mei is permitting Bao Bao to nurse less often. Sometimes, they even sleep in separate enclosures, a sign that they are beginning the separation...
Andean Bear Cubs Born at the National Zoo
The Smithsonian's National Zoo is celebrating the birth of two Andean bear cubs born to 8-year-old Billie Jean Nov. 10 and 11. The Zoo announced Nov. 6 on its website, Facebook and Twitter that animal care staff observed two cubs on Billie Jean's ultrasound. Twenty-one-year-old male Cisco is the...
South Africa Penguin Conservation Updates
Curator Steve Sarro recently traveled to South Africa to research and identify conservation methods of African penguins. Currently, the African penguin is an endangered species whose population is declining due to over-fishing, human disturbance, climate change, and oil spills/pollution. While in...
Two New Striped Skunks Make Debut At Small Mammal House
Two female striped skunks born May 2014 are making their debut at the National Zoo's Small Mammal House exhibit. The sister pair, Clementine and Trixie, arrived at the Zoo from a breeding facility in Pennsylvania. Striped skunks are easily distinguished by two bold white stripes along the back and...
Dr. Donald Neiffer Named Chief Veterinarian at the Smithsonian's National Zoo
Dr. Donald Neiffer has been named chief veterinarian of the Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington, D.C., effective Oct. 20. Neiffer most recently worked as head veterinarian at The Wilds in Cumberland, Ohio. Previous to that, he was the veterinary operations manager for Walt Disney World's Animal...
Lion Cub Q&A: Oct 20, 2014
The six lion cubs at the Great Cats Exhibit are growing fast and their husbandry training sessions are in full swing! Parents Luke, Naba and Shera have their paws full with the rambunctious cubs—but it's our animal care team's challenge to care for the entire pride. Curator Craig Saffoe and keepers...
Two North American Porcupines on Exhibit at the National Zoo
The Smithsonian's National Zoo recently welcomed the newest member of its zoological family: the North American Porcupine. Two adult porcupines named Quillby and Maude are now on exhibit adjacent to the prairie dog exhibit. Both porcupines came from a breeding facility in Pennsylvania and are...
Rusty-Patched Bumble Bee Discovered
The rusty-patched bumble bee ( Bombus affinis), which has not been seen in the eastern United States in five years, has been found by a Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute research team at Sky Meadows State Park in Delaplane, Virginia.
A Trip to the China Centre for Research and Conservation of the Giant Panda
Morgan Maly is a graduate student at North Carolina State University working on her master’s thesis in conjunction with Dr. Adrienne Crosier at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute studying sexual maturity in ex situ cheetahs. This past October I had an opportunity to travel to Dujiangyan...
Giant panda Update Sep 26, 2014
This update was written by Keeper Nicole MacCorkle. Bao Bao has been introduced to the training cage! This is an important developmental step because this is where the animal care team conduct husbandry behaviors such as measuring blood pressure, drawing blood, taking radiographs, and even routine...
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute to Host Annual Autumn Conservation Festival and Free Lecture Series
The Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Va., is opening its doors—usually closed to the public—for special opportunities in October. The month kicks off with the Autumn Conservation Festival Saturday, Oct. 4, and Sunday, Oct. 5. Visitors to SCBI can see endangered species and...
Director of the Smithsonian National Zoological Park Dennis Kelly Now Vice Chair of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums Board of Directors
The membership of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) has elected Dennis Kelly, Director of the Smithsonian National Zoological Park, to the position of Vice Chair of the Board of Directors. The AZA community recognizes Dennis's strong leadership abilities, said AZA President and CEO Jim...
Lion Video Update Sept 15, 2014
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Releasing Black-footed Ferrets into the Wild
Last week saw a perfect example of how the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute saves species: Staff released black-footed ferrets—once feared to be extinct—into the wild prairie on a ranch in Colorado. Of the six ferrets released, two lived at SCBI from 2010 to 2013, where they were...
State of the Birds Report Assesses the Health of the Nation's Birds
One hundred years after the extinction of the passenger pigeon, the nation's top bird science and conservation groups have come together to publish The State of the Birds 2014—the most comprehensive review of long-term trend data for U.S. birds ever conducted.
National Zoo Opens American Bison Exhibit in Honor of 125th Anniversary
In honor of its 125th anniversary, the Smithsonian's National Zoo is once again home to American bison, the animal that began the Zoo's living collection in 1889 and sparked the conservation movement. The American Bison exhibit, sponsored by Continental Building Products, opens to the public...
National Zoo to Announce Names of American Bison
WHAT: Media preview and name reveal of the National Zoo's two female American bison. The American Bison Exhibit opens to the public Aug. 30. WHEN: Wednesday, Aug. 27 9:30 a.m. WHERE: Smithsonian's National Zoo 3001 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Park in the Bus Parking Lot, in the left lane perpendicular to...
Smithsonian's National Zoo Celebrates Giant Panda Bao Bao's First Birthday
The National Zoo and the Embassy of the People's Republic of China celebrated giant panda cub Bao Bao's first birthday this morning with a Zhuazhou (dra-JO) ceremony. During a traditional Zhuazhou ceremony, symbolic objects are placed in front of a baby. The item that the baby reaches for first...