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Tag: Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute

“Life found a way” at National Zoo where female water dragon reproduced without a male

June 8, 2019

She has no mate. Her daughter has no father. Together they form scientific first. Now, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo confirms their 12-year-old female Asian…

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Baby western lowland gorilla brings kisses, cuddles and joy at the National Zoo

April 17, 2018

A mother’s love has no boundaries. So when Calaya, a western lowland gorilla, gave birth over the weekend to Moke, officials at the National…

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Endangered kiwi chick is super cute and needs a name

November 2, 2017

She’s one laid-back chick. And now, keepers at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute are looking for a name befitting the endangered female brown kiwi…

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“Chirping” trio of cheetah cubs born at Smithsonian’s National Zoo

October 25, 2015

Sanurra is a first-time mother, but the cheetah appears to be an old pro tending to her three new cubs at the Smithsonian Conservation…

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Fighting to save endangered frogs in Panama using recycled shipping containers

April 8, 2015

A $1.2-million “safe haven” for endangered frogs opened today in Panama. And, the amphibians’ novel new digs are made of recycled shipping containers. The…

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