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Celebrate a porcupine's journey of resilience and motherhood.
Scientists at our Amazonian field station secure the hub's future, training the next generation of wildlife caretakers.
We’re doing the impossible. Or at least, what was once considered impossible.
Giant pandas are different from other bears—and so are their health challenges.
30 Years of Hope, Friendship, and Collaboration for Giant Panda Conservation
For the first time in nearly 50 years, black rhinos are back at Loisaba Conservancy.
United by purpose and fueled by passion, volunteers are helping us achieve our mission.
SAN DIEGO (April 11, 2024) – San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance has welcomed the 250th California condor to hatch at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. The chick’s parents are Xol-Xol (pronounced “hole-hole”)—the first California condor brought into human care under the California Condor Recovery Program in 1982—and Mexwe (pronounced “mex-weh”). More than 40 years since the California condor population dropped to a low of just 22 birds, this milestone is a significant success.