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Boo at the Zoo and Night of the Living Zoo Return This October
It’s no trick, only the sweetest treat: Boo at the Zoo, sponsored by Mars Wrigley Confectionery, and the Zoo’s 21+ spooktacular cocktail party, Night of the Living Zoo, are back at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute in Washington, D.C.

Make Way for Ducklings and Chicks
On the wings of last year’s award-winning baby boom, our Bird House team recently welcomed 27 chicks among seven duck and songbird species! Meet them in this update.

Black-footed Ferret Update: How to Do a Health Check
The ferret kits at our breeding facility in Front Royal, Va., just passed their 90-day health check with flying colors.

Tips for Making the Most of Your Summer Visit to the Zoo
Check out our tips for having a good time at the Zoo.

Meet the Zoo’s Clouded Leopards
With their warm golden-hued eyes, coats that camouflage them in the tree canopy and cheery “chuff” greetings—there’s no denying clouded leopards’ charisma. Get to know our cats!

Happy Asian Elephant Awareness Month
August is Asian Elephant Awareness Month, and we’re celebrating with stories and fun facts about this endearing—and critically endangered—species.

Smithsonian Scientists Devise Method to Secure Earth’s Biodiversity on the Moon
Smithsonian scientists are exploring a radical effort to preserve and safeguard biological samples from important and at-risk species inside the cold craters of the Moon.

Our Pygmy Slow Loris Babies Have Names
Small Mammal House keepers have confirmed the sexes of our 4-month-old pygmy slow loris babies. It’s a boy…and a girl!

Smithsonian Scientist Wins Prestigious Frontiers Planet Prize for Work on European Freshwater Biodiversity
Smithsonian ecologist Ellen Welti was awarded the Frontiers Planet Prize for her work on the halted recovery of European freshwater biodiversity.

New Initiative Explores Innovative Financing Solutions for Co-Management of Ecosystems and Public Health in Africa
A groundbreaking new initiative will address the question of how improvements in the environment and health are financed in 21st-century African landscapes.

Happy National Zookeeper Week 2024
In honor of National Zookeeper Week, we're recognizing some of the dedicated professionals who go above and beyond for the animals in our care!

Meet Our Rare and Endangered Crane Chicks
Three fluffy feathered friends have joined the flock at our Front Royal, Virginia, campus: one whooping crane and two red-crowned crane chicks!

Body by Bugs: How the Zoo Feeds Insect-Eating Animals
For the Zoo’s insect-eating residents, no meal is complete without live, nutrient-packed bugs.

Sea Lion Dies at Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
Staff are mourning the loss of 19-year-old female California sea lion, who was euthanized June 27.

Black-footed Ferret Kit Update: Wrestle, Eat, Sleep, Repeat
Each kit in the litter is currently gaining around 1% of its body weight per day. Watch them on our Black-footed Ferret Cam.

An Update on African Lion Shera
Recently, our Great Cats team bid farewell to African lion Amahle, who moved to another zoo to breed. Keeper Katy Juliano shares how Amahle's mother, Shera, is adjusting in this update.

Rising Carbon Dioxide May Be Diluting Plant Nutrients, Threatening Herbivores
A new study warns that increased carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the atmosphere may decrease the nutrient contents of plants and could cause further population declines farther up the ecological chain.

Five Fascinating Facts About Coral
In June, we're celebrating World Ocean Month! Learn about some of the amazing aspects of corals and how they shape our world.

Meet Our Pygmy Slow Loris Babies
In March, we celebrated two pygmy slow loris births! Now, the bright-eyed babies are getting braver and exploring their exhibit.

Two Southern Tamanduas Die at Smithsonian’s National Zoo
In May, our Small Mammal House team said goodbye to two beloved tamanduas: Manny and Cayenne.

Focus on the Future: Johnny Stutzman
Smithsonian graduate fellow Johnny Stutzman shares how mentors can mold a scientific career in our latest Focus on the Future.

Two New Giant Pandas Coming to Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute From China by End of the Year
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo will welcome a new pair of giant pandas, Bao Li and Qing Bao, by the end of the year.

#GorillaStory: Happy First Birthday, Zahra!
One year ago, our Primate team celebrated the much anticipated birth of a western lowland gorilla: Zahra!

Black-Footed Ferrets Born at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
Carnivore keepers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute (NZCBI) in Front Royal, Virginia, welcomed a litter of endangered black-footed ferrets this week.

Inside the Zoo: How Staff Rallied for an Abandoned Baby Monkey
When the Zoo's newest Allen's swamp monkey was rejected by his mother after birth, a team of staffers stepped up to care for the infant while he was young.