A detailed genomic investigation of a Denver Zoo outbreak shows how SARS-CoV-2 can rapidly diversify and adapt after crossing species, offering a rare real-world view of viral evolution beyond humans.
Redd’s daily treatment reveals how orangutans with chronic respiratory diseases are adapting to use certain medical tools designed for humans. Mike Bock Redd, left, and his mother, Batang, right. Both ...
Since 2008, Zoo Atlanta has been able to award grants to conservation-focused organizations around the world thanks to the ...
Animals at Nebraska Zoo Help Fight Invasive Trees by Eating What Threatens Their Habitat (Exclusive)
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and The Nature Conservancy have teamed up to turn invasive trees and shrubs into a win-win situation for the organizations Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE. She has ...
When Willie B., Zoo Atlanta’s world-famous 41-year-old gorilla, died three years ago, he was so beloved that his obituary made the local newspaper’s front page. The gorilla had come a long way: from ...
The Maryland Zoo and Johns Hopkins both turn 150 this year, and for decades they've collaborated on conservation work that ...
This week’s Love Your Neighborhood, we headed to the Zoo Boise—where you can get up close with amazing animals and learn ...
Aquarium are living much longer lives than those in the wild. Director of living collections Dusty Lombardi tell The Columbus Dispatch that's due to improved care as local "people specialists" apply ...
'Using local invasive species helps buffer us and gives animals more variety,' the Minnesota Zoo said of the choice Minnesota Zoo The Minnesota Zoo said it has partnered with a local watershed ...
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