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Conservation Carts
Have you heard the quote, “Be the change you want to see in the world?” At Zoo Atlanta, we can be the change together for wildlife. Stop by one of our Conservation Carts to learn more about how you can be part of the solution and have a positive impact on animals around the world. … Continue reading "Conservation Carts"
Not just man’s best friend
The illegal wildlife trade, also known as wildlife trafficking, has many faces. Birds and reptiles, including the endangered grey parrot and the critically endangered radiated tortoise, are collected from the wild for the international pet trade. All manner of primates, from ring-tailed lemurs to western lowland gorillas, are hunted for bushmeat. Even the largest land … Continue reading "Not just man’s best friend"
Being Green Is Easy When You Think About It
I think we can agree that, generally, most humans follow an “out of sight, out of mind” lifestyle. I mean, we sort of have to because otherwise we’d all go insane. But, while it may be ideal for our mental health not to dwell on that giant asteroid that’s hurdling toward Earth right now (by … Continue reading "Being Green Is Easy When You Think About It"
Genome of the dragon
The story behind the science Longtime Zoo friends will remember Slasher, our huge and wonderfully tempered Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis). Slasher came to Zoo Atlanta in 1993 from the National Zoo and passed away at the age of 20 in 2013. Millions of visitors got to know Slasher, and a great many met him up-close-and-personal, … Continue reading "Genome of the dragon"
Komodo dragon genome is legacy of Zoo Atlanta animals
New study provides groundbreaking insights into the evolution of lizards. Two Komodo dragons from Zoo Atlanta will leave an indelible legacy in the global scientific community: the sequencing of the Komodo dragon genome. Published in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution on July 29, a new study from researchers at the Gladstone Institutes, in a … Continue reading "Komodo dragon genome is legacy of Zoo Atlanta animals"
Komodo dragon genome is legacy of Zoo Atlanta animals
New study provides groundbreaking insights into the evolution of lizards. Two Komodo dragons from Zoo Atlanta will leave an indelible legacy in the global scientific community: the sequencing of the Komodo dragon genome. Published in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution on July 29, a new study from researchers at the Gladstone Institutes, in a … Continue reading "Komodo dragon genome is legacy of Zoo Atlanta animals"
WESTERN LOWLAND GORILLA BORN AT ZOO ATLANTA
Lulu, a 19-year-old western lowland gorilla, gave birth to an infant on July 24, 2019. The newborn is Lulu’s second surviving offspring and the eleventh for 30-year-old silverback Taz. “Every animal birth is important, and there is an added cause for celebration when the birth is a critically endangered species like the western lowland gorilla,” … Continue reading "WESTERN LOWLAND GORILLA BORN AT ZOO ATLANTA"
WESTERN LOWLAND GORILLA BORN AT ZOO ATLANTA
Lulu, a 19-year-old western lowland gorilla, gave birth to an infant on July 24, 2019. The newborn is Lulu’s second surviving offspring and the eleventh for 30-year-old silverback Taz. “Every animal birth is important, and there is an added cause for celebration when the birth is a critically endangered species like the western lowland gorilla,” … Continue reading "WESTERN LOWLAND GORILLA BORN AT ZOO ATLANTA"
Welcome African elephant Msholo
Zoo Atlanta welcomes Msholo, an adult male African elephant from the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, to the Zambezi Elephant Center at the all-new African Savanna, opening on August 8, 2019. Msholo (mi-SHOW-low), who at 30 years old weighs more than 11,000 pounds, arrived in Atlanta on July 24. He will occupy the Zambezi Elephant … Continue reading "Welcome African elephant Msholo"
Welcome African elephant Msholo
Zoo Atlanta welcomes Msholo, an adult male African elephant from the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, to the Zambezi Elephant Center at the all-new African Savanna, opening on August 8, 2019. Msholo (mi-SHOW-low), who at 30 years old weighs more than 11,000 pounds, arrived in Atlanta on July 24. He will occupy the Zambezi Elephant … Continue reading "Welcome African elephant Msholo"