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Elizabeth Davis, Ph.D., a scientist with San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance’s Community Engagement team, helps save bears in Asia by guiding public opinion toward alternatives to bear bile use.
The Conservation Technology Lab is helping analyze more data than ever before from trail cameras.
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Non-Profit Conservation Organization Leads Biobanking Worldwide
Rare, Endangered Orchids Sold by the Bushel Through Social Media
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.