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#GorillaStory: Curious Moke
At 5 weeks old, western lowland gorilla infant Moke continues to thrive, and keepers are beginning to see how his personality is developing. He is very curious and wiggly!

Does Slow and Steady Win the Race?
The hare may be quicker than the turtle, but does it actually move more? Smithsonian researchers are tracking wood turtles to better understand how they navigate their environment.

Today Is Endangered Species Day
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute is dedicated to saving species. Every day, its scientists and partners undertake important conservation efforts to protect species and their habitats.

#GorillaStory: Moke Is One Month Old
Western lowland gorilla infant Moke turned one month old on Tuesday! He continues to do well and remains bright and alert.

International Family Equality Day
On May 6, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute welcomed thousands of visitors to celebrate community and diversity in recognition of International Family Equality Day.
Smithsonian’s National Zoo’s Holstein Calf is Named Magnolia
Just in time for her public debut, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute’s female Holstein calf has a name: Magnolia.
Smithsonian’s National Zoo Asks Public To Name Female Holstein Calf
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute is inviting the public to name the newest member of the Kids’ Farm herd—an 8-month-old female Holstein calf. Starting today, May 11, fans can vote on the Zoo’s website for their favorite among three floral names: Magnolia, Hyacinth...

From the Field: Bird Banding on Texas’ Gulf Coast, Chapter 2
In Texas, a team of Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center scientists is studying birds that travel through the Gulf of Mexico.

The Mysterious Disappearance of Reticulated Giraffes
What is causing the disappearance of reticulated giraffes across the plains where they were once plentiful? Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute scientists and partners are on the case.

#GorillaStory: A Growing Gorilla
At almost 3 weeks old, western lowland gorilla infant Moke is growing quickly and is starting to take in his surroundings.

How to Train a Coati
Two-year-old coati sisters Quinn and Ivy are always on the move. Find out how their keeper trained them to sit still and voluntarily participate in their own care.

Why Do Cheetahs Have Spots? And Other Cheetah Facts
Discover the answers to some of the most-searched questions about these lightning-fast cats!

From the Field: Bird Banding on Texas’ Gulf Coast, Chapter 1
In March, a team of Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center scientists traveled to Texas to begin their annual study of birds that travel through the Gulf of Mexico.
Spring 2018 Events at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo
Find out about events being held at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in May!
Smithsonian’s National Zoo Celebrates Male Asian Elephant Spike’s Public Debut
On April 27, 2018, Asian elephant Spike received a celebratory cake as he explored his new habitat in the Elephant Community Center at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.

#GorillaStory: Moke's on the Move
Moke's on the move! The 12-day-old western lowland gorilla at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo continues to do well.
Media Advisory: National Zoo Celebrates Male Asian Elephant Public Debut Friday
Asian elephant Spike will receive a celebratory cake as he explores his new habitat in the Elephant Community Center at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.
Smithsonian Scientists Partner With a Global Alliance to Sequence DNA From All Complex Life on Earth
Smithsonian scientists are part of an expanding global effort set to tackle what could be the most ambitious project in the history of biology—sequencing the DNA of all eukaryotic species on Earth, which includes all plants, animals, fungi and algae.

#GorillaStory: Welcome, Moke
On Sunday, April 15, at 6:25 p.m., we welcomed our seventh western lowland gorilla at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo!

Field Notes: Experiencing Brown Pelican Migration
Brown pelicans are a favorite of visitors to the Smithsonian’s National Zoo’s American Trail exhibit. Yet, many zoogoers may not realize that these marine birds call the Chesapeake Bay home. Last summer, Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center research ecologist Autumn-Lynn Harrison placed GPS tags on the...

Spike Update: Training and Treats
Get the latest scoop on Asian elephant Spike from animal keeper Amanda Bobyack.

Field Notes: Talking Takin in Bhutan
As a wildlife veterinarian for the SCBI’s Global Health Program, Dr. Marc Valitutto was asked to visit and evaluate the Royal Takin Preserve in Thimpu, Bhutan, to help build their veterinary capacity, so they can best monitor the health of the takin in their care.

Cheetah Conservation Community Bolsters Cub Count
Over the last year, a record 91 cheetah cubs have been born at institutions affiliated with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Cheetah Species Survival Plan (SSP). In this Q&A, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) cheetah biologist and manager of the Cheetah SSP Adrienne Crosier...