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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.
Illegal orchid trafficking is causing a global decline. Learn what you can do to help.
Sumatran tiger cubs Puteri and Hutan are much more than cute faces.
Giant pandas are different from other bears—and so are their health challenges.
Like 80 percent of all plants, the ʻālula depends on pollinators to survive, but there’s one big problem: its pollinator has gone extinct.
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.
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.
Dive into the depths of water pollution issues and explore solutions for a more sustainable future.