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Panda Updates- Monday, March 7

In a recent panda update, you may have read from Panda Care Team member Trish about the use of training to aid us in enabling the animals to participate in their own care. In her update, she discussed the importance of being able to maintain regular weight records on animals and the ways we do … Continue reading "Panda Updates- Monday, March 7"

Educator Appreciation Day Presented by Kaiser Permanente

EDUCATOR APPRECIATION DAY PRESENTED BY KAISER PERMANENTE Free admission for educators, discounts for accompanying guests, and more on March 12 WHAT: Zoo Atlanta salutes its fellow educators at the Spring Educator Appreciation Day on Saturday, March 12, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Educators will enjoy free admission and $5 off general admission for … Continue reading "Educator Appreciation Day Presented by Kaiser Permanente"

Educator Appreciation Day

EDUCATOR APPRECIATION DAY PRESENTED BY KAISER PERMANENTE Free admission for educators, discounts for accompanying guests, and more on March 12 WHAT: Zoo Atlanta salutes its fellow educators at the Spring Educator Appreciation Day on Saturday, March 12, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Educators will enjoy free admission and $5 off general admission for … Continue reading "Educator Appreciation Day"

When is shearing time?

Hi there, my name is Wendy, and I am a member of the team at the Outback Station, which also means that I get to work closely with our petting zoo herd. One of the most frequent questions that we get is, “How often do you shear the sheep?” Since that time is just around … Continue reading "When is shearing time?"

Announcing the 2022 Quarters for Conservation programs

ZOO ATLANTA ANNOUNCES 2022 QUARTERS FOR CONSERVATION PROGRAMS Angolan colobus monkeys, western lowland gorillas, and African vultures will benefit from the Zoo’s commitment to direct 25 cents of every admission to saving species ATLANTA – March 3, 2022 – Just in time for World Wildlife Day, Zoo Atlanta announces that projects for Angolan colobus monkeys, … Continue reading "Announcing the 2022 Quarters for Conservation programs"

2022 Quarters for Conservation programs

Just in time for World Wildlife Day, Zoo Atlanta announces that projects for Angolan colobus monkeys, western lowland gorillas, and African vultures are the beneficiaries of the 2022 program year of Quarters for Conservation, an initiative that directs 25 cents of every general admission ticket to conservation programs for wildlife. “It’s very important to us … Continue reading "2022 Quarters for Conservation programs"

Panda Updates- Wednesday, March 2

Did you know that we can tell a lot about an animal based on its poop? We can decipher different aspects of their diets and overall health, among other things, sometimes just at a glance! Here at the Zoo, we offer each of the giant pandas up to about 80 pounds of bamboo every day. All of … Continue reading "Panda Updates- Wednesday, March 2"

Quarters for Conservation Archive

Want to help save wildlife and wild places? By visiting Zoo Atlanta, you already have! Did you know that 25 cents of every Zoo Atlanta general admission ticket benefits field conservation programs? 

Gearing up for bird breeding season

Spring is in the air, and you know what that means! The birds at Zoo Atlanta are gearing up for their breeding season! Birds have many ways to show each other that they are suitable partners. Hooded vultures chase each other, milky eagle owls call to one another, peafowl males show off their beautiful plumage … Continue reading "Gearing up for bird breeding season"

Announcing the name of our new Harris hawk!

The new Harris hawk at Zoo Atlanta has been named Hawkmoth, thanks to an original story of a secret superhero who aids a princess in a moment of need. “The Princess and the Hawk” was the winning story selected from more than 90 entries from children ages 13 and under in Zoo Atlanta’s Name the … Continue reading "Announcing the name of our new Harris hawk!"