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The trailblazing "Zoo Lady" worked alongside San Diego Zoo founder Dr. Harry Wegeforth, and her innovative ideas and dedication to wildlife care continue to inspire us today.
Scientists have found the answer as to why mountain yellow-legged frogs are disappearing.
How wildlife trafficking affects turtle and tortoise populations in North America.
Illegal orchid trafficking is causing a global decline. Learn what you can do to help.
Scientists at our Amazonian field station secure the hub's future, training the next generation of wildlife caretakers.
San Diego Zoo Food, Wine & Brew—San Diego’s wildest and tastiest night out—is back once again at the San Diego Zoo on September 21. Attendees will indulge in offerings from more than 150 of Southern California’s finest restaurants, wineries and breweries, all while contributing to the preservation of wildlife and the planet we all share.
Sumatran tiger cubs Puteri and Hutan are much more than cute faces.
It’s a familiar story: flames rage through Southern California landscapes. Do these burns benefit ecosystems, or do they damage habitats and reduce biodiversity?
Some species that spend time in the water just might surprise you.
Yun Chuan (yoon chu-an) and Xin Bao (sing bao), the first pandas to enter the United States in 21 years, made their public debut at the San Diego Zoo today following an opening ceremony for the Zoo’s much-anticipated new Panda Ridge habitat.