in a 2009 report it says the Motithang Takin Preserve receives up to 100 animals per year (mostly deer) that have been injured by dogs or people, which the centre cares for.
Elephant Shrew Born:
Peek-A-Boo... It's an Elephant Shrew! - ZooBorns
Fishing Cat Kittens Update:
UPDATE! Fishing Cat Kittens Play Till They're Tuckered Out at Smithsonian's National Zoo - ZooBorns
This is why I love the spring. Always tons of new born babies!!
Uhh... it's November.
Uhh... it's November.
A solar-powered carousel opened yesterday.
National Zoo opens solar-powered carousel in DC
Where in the zoo is this?
My guess would be right by the Great Cats exhibit cause when i was there labor day weekend all around the front of the exhibit was bull dozed and fenced with under construction signs. so most likely there.
As part of the zoo's interest in acquiring new animals for the Cheetah Conservation Center, Ruppell's Griffon Vultures have been added to the collection.
Zoo vultures acclimate to civil surroundings - The Washington Post
What other animals does the zoo hope to add to the exhibit? Nile Hippos perhaps?![]()
No mention of Nile Hippos. Sitatunga, Red River Hog, Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, Lesser Kudu, and African Crowned Cranes are planned.
The zoo website mentions that sitatunga, hornbills, and red river hogs were already residing at Cheetah Conservation Station. Although, can anyone confirm if they're actually on exhibit?
The zoo website mentions that sitatunga, hornbills, and red river hogs were already residing at Cheetah Conservation Station. Although, can anyone confirm if they're actually on exhibit?
I went in July and all the exhibits were filled but none of the mentioned species were there. As BZF said, they might be in quarantine but I'm not sure. I went on the zoo's website and I can't find anything on any of those species being at the zoo so please post where you aquired this information from.
I hope they put them in the current Emu exhibit and Maned Wolf exhibit because those animals simply don't belong here.