Smithsonian National Zoo Smithsonian National Zoo News 2013

While it hasn't been sexed yet, the 13-day old Fishing Cat kitten was weighed in at 446 grams.
The panda cams are now deactivated, and will go back up in mid-June after their upgrading.
 
I know Selkie is planned to be on exhibit with the others soon, but besides, "See Selkie and her friends," there was no evidence she is actually on exhibit yet. I'll be excited when they're all out.
 
From the zoo's website:
If you stop by the red panda habitat on Asia Trail, you may notice something new: TWO red pandas! Shama has been joined by a new male red panda, Rusty. Her previous mate Tate left last fall to be paired for breeding with a red panda at the Erie Zoo.

Rusty comes to us from the Lincoln Children’s Zoo in Nebraska. He turns one year old in July, and the Species Survival Plan has paired him with Shama for breeding. (Red panda breeding season takes place between January and March each year.)

After a 30-day quarantine period, keepers released him into the red panda exhibit on Asia Trail on early last week. The introduction between Rusty and Shama went smoothly, just as keepers expected. Rusty approached Shama curiously and Shama postured so Rusty would know she was in charge. Other than short interactions the pair remained separate for most of that first day.

On the second day keepers saw the pair sharing space and even spied Shama grooming Rusty—a sign that this duo is doing well already.

You can see Rusty and Shama every day in the red panda yard on Asia Trail, next to the Panda House. If you don’t see them in the yard they may be soaking up a few minutes of cool air conditioning in their off-exhibit area.

You’ll be able to recognize Rusty by the blond coloration on his hips and tail!
 
A facebook friend posted photos of a new bobcats (Yoda and Ollie) there. They're in the exhibit where the coati used to inhabit.
 
A facebook friend posted photos of a new bobcats (Yoda and Ollie) there. They're in the exhibit where the coati used to inhabit.

I don't remember that enclosure being very large.

Can you give us a link to the photo please?

~Thylo:cool:
 
For their privacy, I rather not give out a link to their facebook profile. However, I'd be gladly to post photos of them the next time I go to the zoo.
 
No, my facebook friend posted it on the Smithsonian Zoo's facebook page. I do not believe the zoo commented on it.
 
3 female Greater Rhea chicks hatched on May 16th and 17th. Their father has been a good parent towards them. The chicks are currently off-exhibit with dad.
 
From the zoos facebook:
The zoo celebrated the hatching of our 53rd kori bustard chick! The chick is particularly significant because her father is being treated for cancer.
 
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