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The science of feeding
Hi everyone. Kaya here from the Primate Team. One of my favorite things to do when I’m at work is feed the animals in my care. It gives us a chance to develop a relationship with the animals, creating trust and communication. I specifically work with the 19 gorillas, 11 orangutans, and three golden lion … Continue reading "The science of feeding"
Zoos + conservation: indigo snakes
The eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon couperi) is the largest non-venomous snake in the United States, with large adult males reaching lengths over seven feet. They are also considered apex predators in the southern longleaf pine and sandhill environments of the southeastern US. They are active predators that can cover large amounts of ground in their … Continue reading "Zoos + conservation: indigo snakes"
Panda Updates – Wednesday, January 29
The twins had a big adventure this week! Xi Lun finally convinced Ya Lun to join her in the behind-the-scenes habitat! Ya Lun was still a bit unsure of herself, but seeing how comfortable and relaxed Xi Lan was helped her to settle in. Typically, Ya Lun is the more confident and adventurous of the … Continue reading "Panda Updates – Wednesday, January 29"
On track with record keeping
You probably already know that animal care professionals are responsible for doing lots of things for the animals they care for, like feeding, cleaning, habitat maintenance, training … the list goes on! But have you wondered how we keep track of everything? How many of you have accidentally fed your dog twice? (No? Just me?) … Continue reading "On track with record keeping"
Atlanta Science Festival at the Zoo
Zoo Atlanta is excited to contribute to the 2026 Atlanta Science Festival, an annual celebration of the world-class learning and STEM career opportunities in metro Atlanta!
Panda Updates – Monday, January 27
Red pandas are listed as Endangered on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) Red List. This is just two steps below being declared extinct in the wild, and three steps below being extinct all together. While habitat fragmentation and poaching are both concerns for red panda populations, one of their biggest threats … Continue reading "Panda Updates – Monday, January 27"
Msholo
Msholo is the only male elephant living at Zoo Atlanta and is easily identifiable as the largest of the three elephants.
Chasing new species
I spend a large proportion of my scientific career tracking down and formally naming species that are new to science. I’ll admit that this is fun and rewarding, and that I feel a personal kinship with every amphibian or reptile that I have named. Personal feelings aside, I feel strongly that this is an endeavor—whether … Continue reading "Chasing new species"
The goat kids go to school
Hello everyone! My name is Adrianna and I am one of our Outback team members taking care of our goats! If you have visited our petting zoo recently, you probably have met our five kids! In case you didn’t know, a goat kid is a baby goat! That’s right, we have five baby goats who … Continue reading "The goat kids go to school"
Zoo Atlanta Job Fair
Apply for seasonal positions on February 1. WHAT: Dependable, enthusiastic and outgoing job seekers are invited to apply for seasonal positions at an upcoming Job Fair at Zoo Atlanta on Saturday, February 1, 2020, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Applicants are asked to apply online and bring a résumé to be considered for positions. … Continue reading "Zoo Atlanta Job Fair"