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Hungry? These wildlife meals make Thanksgiving dinner look like a light snack.
This One Health Day, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance celebrates a transformative view of conservation that protects the biodiversity we all share, and the innovations that will take us there.
Scientists at our Amazonian field station secure the hub's future, training the next generation of wildlife caretakers.
Some species that spend time in the water just might surprise you.
As the world comes together to cheer on our top athletes, let’s take a moment to celebrate and admire the wildlife that could rival them.
Leap Day only happens once every four years. Explore which extraordinary wildlife leap, jump, spring, and everything in between.
An unusual set of twins is duplicating hope for Przewalski's horses.
SAN DIEGO (Jan. 30, 2024) – San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and San Diego State University (SDSU) are joining forces to usher in a new way of studying snakes. In a collaboration between San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and Rulon Clark, Ph.D., professor of biology at SDSU, biologists are tagging wild rattlesnakes with external transmitters and accelerometers. Previously, telemetry devices on snakes had to be surgically implanted—severely limiting this area of study. San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and SDSU are among the first to use acceleration technology to study snakes.
See—and taste—the spirit of the season at the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park.