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PLAYTIME FOR PANDAS AT SAN DIEGO ZOO

Black-and-White Baby Plays with Gifts from Online Fans, Donors Nine-month-old giant panda Yun Zi was in a playful mood this morning at the San Diego Zoo. The cub was given several toys in the exhibit...

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THINGS ARE LOOKING UP FOR ELEPHANT CALF BORN AT WILD ANIMAL PARK

Celebration of Elephant Herd Begins June 19 at African Summer Festival After a slow start the outlook for a male African elephant calf born at the San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park is now upbeat. The...

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POLAR BEARS ENJOY SNOW AND SNOW SCULPTURES AT SUNNY SAN DIEGO ZOO

Local Artists Compete to Win the Hearts of the Polar Bears by Sculpting ‘Snow Bears’ In honor of World Oceans Day, the San Diego Zoo’s polar bears played in snow Saturday — and judged the Zoo’s first...

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WILD ANIMAL PARK NURSERY BRIMMING WITH BABIES

More Than a Dozen Young Exotic Goats, Sheep and Antelope hopping about There’s quite a springtime baby boom going on at the San Diego Zoos Wild Animal Park- about 100 young exotic animals are playing...

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FLAMINGO CHICKS MEAN FLUFFY FUN AT SAN DIEGO ZOO

Four baby birds now, with more on the way Most people who visit the San Diego Zoo are familiar with the lush flamingo exhibit on the front plaza with its gorgeous pink birds strutting through the water...

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TALKING DIGITAL ZEBRA DEBUTS TO GUESTS AT THE SAN DIEGO ZOO'S WILD ANIMAL PARK

A zebra encounter going beyond black and white Robert, the first “talking” zebra at the San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park, captivates kids and adults alike with his clever antics and goofy personality....

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Rare Night Lizards Form Satellite Population at San Diego Zoo

A recently recovered endangered species, the island night lizard, has been added to the list of reptile species at the San Diego Zoo. Five night lizards arrived at the Zoo on July 25, 2014, brought by...

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The Amazon’s—and Cocha Cashu’s—Youngest Ambassadors

The enthusiastic participants of the first-ever Tropical Ecology and Field Techniques course held in 2013—where are they now? In his blog A Student’s Day at Cocha Cashu’s Field Ecology Trainning...

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Heartfelt Thanks to Our Invaluable and Inspiring Volunteers

San Diego Zoo Global Volunteers recently marked one million hours of service. They truly light up our lives—and the lives of the animals and plants at both the Zoo and the Safari Park! April 12- 18 is...

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Bones on the Beach

The team repositions the whale skull for better access for cleaning, measuring, and sample collection. The Wildlife Disease Laboratories of the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research and the...

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