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Remembering Patches

Zoo Atlanta is saddened to announce the passing of Patches, a female Aldabra giant tortoise, on February 5, 2022. The Animal Care and Veterinary Teams had been treating Patches in recent days following changes in her physical condition and behavior, including lethargy, fluid build-up, lack of appetite, and weakness. A CT scan revealed multiple heath … Continue reading "Remembering Patches"

Remembering Patches

Zoo Atlanta is saddened to announce the passing of Patches, a female Aldabra giant tortoise, on February 5, 2022. The Animal Care and Veterinary Teams had been treating Patches in recent days following changes in her physical condition and behavior, including lethargy, fluid build-up, lack of appetite, and weakness. A CT scan revealed multiple heath … Continue reading "Remembering Patches"

Panda Updates – Friday, February 4

Boop! Sometimes all you need to make your day is a panda snout. Here’s Yang’s leafeater-biscuit-dusted face looking sweet as ever. (Photo: Trish J.) Trish J. Keeper I, Mammals

Help name our new Harris hawk!

A 4-month-old Harris hawk at Zoo Atlanta needs a name, and children ages 13 and under have an opportunity to help through storytelling. The Name the Harris Hawk Contest encourages kids to write their own original stories, featuring a member of the species as the main character, for a chance to win four general admissions … Continue reading "Help name our new Harris hawk!"

Help name our new Harris hawk!

A 4-month-old Harris hawk at Zoo Atlanta needs a name, and children ages 13 and under have an opportunity to help through storytelling. The Name the Harris Hawk Contest encourages kids to write their own original stories, featuring a member of the species as the main character, for a chance to win four general admissions … Continue reading "Help name our new Harris hawk!"

How field work helps husbandry

Reptiles and amphibians are still an understudied group of animals, and as herpetology keepers, we are constantly trying to learn more about the animals in our care. Sometimes caring for these animals can be tricky because we simply do not have all the answers to the questions we ask. But we have learned that their … Continue reading "How field work helps husbandry"

Inclusive conservation: local communities at the center

One Health is an approach that acknowledges the interconnectedness of human health to the health of animals, plants, and the environment. One Health is closely tied to conservation, as conservation is literally the care of our natural resources. Today, the natural resources on Earth are being degraded by the expansion of humans to all corners … Continue reading "Inclusive conservation: local communities at the center"

Behind the scenes with rhino intros

My name is Danielle, and I am a member of the Hoofstock Team here at Zoo Atlanta. I am writing my blog today about an exciting time in the Hoofstock Department, southern white rhino introductions. Zoo Atlanta had the pleasure of receiving a male southern white rhino named Mumbles in 2020. When he arrived, we … Continue reading "Behind the scenes with rhino intros"

Dynamic Pricing FAQs

What is “Dynamic Pricing?” Dynamic Pricing means the prices for general admission tickets will change from day to day. Ticket prices may be higher on holidays, school breaks, and weekends when we typically see higher attendance. Ticket prices may be lower if you purchase further in advance and on days when the Zoo is less … Continue reading "Dynamic Pricing FAQs"

Panda Updates – Monday, January 31

If you have visited the Zoo recently, you may have noticed that Jackie is a bit more active these days. This could be attributed to a few things. For one, red pandas are native to high elevations of the Himalayas. As such, the cold weather we have been experiencing is perfect for him! However, one … Continue reading "Panda Updates – Monday, January 31"