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Progress Accompanies Organization’s Monumental Call to Action: Join Collective Initiative to Biobank Every Endangered Species by 2075
Endangered Nuttall’s Scrub Oak Becomes First Plant Species Added to World-Renowned Biomaterials Collection
Recognition Underscores Organization’s Commitment to Horticulture, Conservation, Education and Sustainability
Non-Profit Conservation Organization Leads Biobanking Worldwide
Illegal orchid trafficking is causing a global decline. Learn what you can do to help.
Sumatran tiger cubs Puteri and Hutan are much more than cute faces.
Take a deep dive into the unique and semiaquatic world of the San Diego Zoo's river hippos.
SAN DIEGO (June 26, 2024) – A delegation of representatives from the United States, including leaders of San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, joined esteemed dignitaries and conservation leaders earlier today in China at the China Conservation & Research Center for Giant Pandas in Sichuan province for a farewell ceremony honoring the two giant pandas coming to the San Diego Zoo.
SAN DIEGO (May 17, 2024) – On the morning of April 12, 2024, the San Diego Zoo's Wildlife Care team was greeted with an exciting development. Meili (pronounced may-lee), an endangered François' langur under pregnancy observation for several months, gave birth to a vibrant orange infant overnight. This marks the Zoo's first François' langur birth since 2019, introducing a critical new member to the dwindling species population.