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Panda Updates – Monday, January 3
Recently, Trish J. offered some tips on how to tell Ya Lun and Xi Lun apart. One of my favorite ways to tell the girls apart happens when they are asleep. Ya Lun often sleeps so deeply that her teeth are visible. Ya Lun developed this quirk a couple of years ago. When we first … Continue reading "Panda Updates – Monday, January 3"
Zoo2You
A series of videos and activities for teachers, students and parents that explore concepts aligned with the Georgia Standards of Excellence in Science.
A New Year’s commitment to sustainability
2021! What a year! I know many of us thought (or hoped) this pandemic would have come and gone by now. But here we are! Despite the whirlwind of this year, we have a new year to look forward to. With this new year comes the common practice of creating New Year’s resolutions. Some people … Continue reading "A New Year’s commitment to sustainability"
Party planning for orangutans
Hey there fellow animal enthusiasts! My name is Caitlin McGarrity. I’m a new member of the Primate Team, working specifically with the team who cares for our orangutans here at Zoo Atlanta. Since I started here as a keeper in September, I’ve learned a lot about the 10 orangutans we house at the Zoo and … Continue reading "Party planning for orangutans"
Hidden gems of the jungle
Hi there! I’d like to tell you about one of the prettiest snake species we have here at Zoo Atlanta! They’re called Amazon Basin emerald tree boas (Corallus batesii). These beautiful gems are known for their colors. The main part of their body is a vibrant dark green color with a bright yellow belly and … Continue reading "Hidden gems of the jungle"
Naked mole rats: A monarchic transition?
Hello everyone and happy holiday season! Caleb with the Elephant Care Team here once again! In addition to taking care of the Zoo’s largest mammals, the Elephant Care Team also takes care of some of the Zoo’s smallest mammals – the colony of naked mole rats! Naked mole-rats are strange-looking but unique mammals. In addition … Continue reading "Naked mole rats: A monarchic transition?"
Panda Updates – Monday, December 20
As the year comes to an end, a pastime many of us enjoy is watching college football and all the bowl games that ensue at the end of the season. If you’ve been paying attention today, you know that Yang Yang participated in his sixth-annual Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Panda Pick ‘Em this morning! Yang Yang … Continue reading "Panda Updates – Monday, December 20"
2022 Mabel Dorn Reeder Conservation Endowment Fund Programs
Zoo Atlanta announces a commitment of support for seven conservation programs protecting wildlife in Nepal, Congo, Cameroon, Brazil, Cambodia, and here at home in Georgia. Projects for loggerhead sea turtles, red pandas, eastern box turtles, gorillas, drill monkeys, giant armadillos, and clouded leopards are the 2022 beneficiaries of the Zoo’s Mabel Dorn Reeder Conservation Endowment … Continue reading "2022 Mabel Dorn Reeder Conservation Endowment Fund Programs"
2022 Mabel Dorn Reeder Conservation Endowment Fund Programs
Zoo Atlanta announces a commitment of support for seven conservation programs protecting wildlife in Nepal, Congo, Cameroon, Brazil, Cambodia, and here at home in Georgia. Projects for loggerhead sea turtles, red pandas, eastern box turtles, gorillas, drill monkeys, giant armadillos, and clouded leopards are the 2022 beneficiaries of the Zoo’s Mabel Dorn Reeder Conservation Endowment … Continue reading "2022 Mabel Dorn Reeder Conservation Endowment Fund Programs"
2021 Zoo Atlanta Research Review
In 2021, Zoo Atlanta’s team published 11 peer-reviewed articles on various lines of our research programs and collaborations. This brings our institutional total up to a minimum of 391 publications since 1978, when we started keeping records. I was pleasantly surprised to see how productive we were, given the pandemic situation have been enduring. The … Continue reading "2021 Zoo Atlanta Research Review"