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There’s an important part of the San Diego Zoo Safari Park that most guests never see.
For the first time in nearly 50 years, black rhinos are back at Loisaba Conservancy.
What’s the buzz about pollinators? Here’s a look at how mighty these tiny species are.
The San Diego Zoo's 100 lush acres are blooming with a vibrant display of colorful flora.
Leap Day only happens once every four years. Explore which extraordinary wildlife leap, jump, spring, and everything in between.
Understanding the effects of gold mining is crucial to protecting wildlife in the Peruvian Amazon.
SAN DIEGO (Jan. 1, 2024) – Today San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance participated in the 135th Rose Parade® presented by Honda with a float celebrating the San Diego Zoo’s 107-year history. The float themed “It Began With a Roar” depicted iconic wildlife from the Zoo, including Rex the lion, whose mighty roar sparked a dream more than a century ago and inspired the world-renowned San Diego Zoo.
SAN DIEGO (Dec. 19, 2023) – For more than a decade, the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance’s entomology team has collaborated with Australia’s Melbourne Zoo to maintain populations of the critically endangered Lord Howe Island stick insect. For the first time in North America, visitors to the San Diego Zoo will have the opportunity to see these rare, nocturnal insects in a specialized habitat at the Zoo’s Wildlife Explorers Basecamp.
Local students are discovering the importance of collaboration and teamwork in wildlife conservation.