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The power of partnership in saving the Hawaiian Islands' only native palm trees.
Like 80 percent of all plants, the ʻālula depends on pollinators to survive, but there’s one big problem: its pollinator has gone extinct.
Take a deep dive into the unique and semiaquatic world of the San Diego Zoo's river hippos.
The Safari Park's new Rainforest Aviary offers an immersive experience with stunning birds and lush greenery.
SAN DIEGO (June 14, 2022) – The San Diego Zoo has announced the birth of an aardvark cub—the first be born at the Zoo in more than 35 years. The female cub, yet to be named, was born May 10 to first-time aardvark parents, mother Zola and father Azaan. Wildlife care specialists report the cub is doing well, and Zola is a caring and attentive mother.