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12 months of scholarly bliss: Reflections on being a Primate Research Intern
A couple of months ago I discussed, in detail, an approximate week in the life of a Primate Research Intern, and I am here, writing to you again, following up on my promise of updating y’all on what my independent project became. There were a number of iterations and ideas that were passed around and … Continue reading "12 months of scholarly bliss: Reflections on being a Primate Research Intern"
Sippin’ Safari
Atlanta’s wildest wine cellar opens its doors again with the return of one of our favorite over-21 events!
Hope for a species on Golden Frog Day
Hello everyone, this is Evan from the Herpetology Team. Today, August 14, is Golden Frog Day! I want to share some of the conservation efforts with Panamanian golden frogs that I have been working on through Zoo Atlanta. The Panamanian golden frog is a beautiful species of frog native to Panama that has long been … Continue reading "Hope for a species on Golden Frog Day"
Recycle electronics at Zoo Atlanta on Saturday, August 29
The Zoo Atlanta Green Team will host a third-annual Electronics Recycling Event on Saturday, August 29, 2026, from 9 a.m. to Noon. Members and guests are encouraged to bring small electronics to recycle through partners at ecocell to benefit the Gorillas on the Line … Answer the Call campaign. Accepted items will include cell phones; … Continue reading "Recycle electronics at Zoo Atlanta on Saturday, August 29"
Recycle electronics at Zoo Atlanta on Saturday, August 29
The Zoo Atlanta Green Team will host a third-annual Electronics Recycling Event on Saturday, August 29, 2026, from 9 a.m. to Noon. Members and guests are encouraged to bring small electronics to recycle through partners at ecocell to benefit the Gorillas on the Line … Answer the Call campaign. Accepted items will include cell phones; … Continue reading "Recycle electronics at Zoo Atlanta on Saturday, August 29"
Alpaca or llama? What’s the difference?
Here at Zoo Atlanta, you might have visited our Orkin’s Children Zoo and wondered what the funny looking animals were that live just across from our goats. Well, those are our three male alpacas: Tuscany (the brown alpaca), Smurf (our white alpaca with bangs), and Warrior (our large white alpaca). However, the boys often get … Continue reading "Alpaca or llama? What’s the difference?"
Schmidt’s guenon born at Zoo Atlanta
A tiny newborn monkey is the newest arrival in Zoo Atlanta’s Ford African Rain Forest. Bam the Schmidt’s guenon gave birth to an infant on August 6, 2026. The infant, who may be spotted with Mom in their outdoor habitat, appears strong and is clinging tightly to Bam, who is providing appropriate maternal care. While … Continue reading "Schmidt’s guenon born at Zoo Atlanta"
Schmidt’s guenon born at Zoo Atlanta
A tiny newborn monkey is the newest arrival in Zoo Atlanta’s Ford African Rain Forest. Bam the Schmidt’s guenon gave birth to an infant on August 6, 2026. The infant, who may be spotted with Mom in their outdoor habitat, appears strong and is clinging tightly to Bam, who is providing appropriate maternal care. While … Continue reading "Schmidt’s guenon born at Zoo Atlanta"
2019-Present: A New Era of Transformation
The eve of the 2020s brought one of the most significant transformations in Zoo Atlanta history with the ambitious and historic Grand New View project. Zoo Atlanta raised more than $50 million for the project, which entailed three phases. The first phase, a new African Savanna, opened in August 2019. A highlight of the African … Continue reading "2019-Present: A New Era of Transformation"
Things I wish I knew before becoming a Bird Keeper
Hi, I’m Elijah, Zoo Atlanta’s newest Bird Keeper. Birds have always been my passion. I always thought working with birds meant I had to become an avian veterinarian, but I didn’t like seeing birds who were sick or injured. So, I looked at other options and learned about bird keeping in the zoological profession. Before … Continue reading "Things I wish I knew before becoming a Bird Keeper"