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How Do You Give Medicine to Zoo Animals? | Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

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From salamanders to siamangs, prairie dogs to pandas, and everything in between, all Zoo animals receive veterinary care. Often, that means an animal needs to take medicine. Find out how keepers and veterinarians administer medicine in this update.
Institute, for example, keepers can cradle the brown kiwi

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Keepers Help Vulnerable Hooded Crane Hatch at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute | Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

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A small beak broke through one of the hooded crane eggs at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) in Front Royal, Virginia, June 12.
Meet The New Red Pandas June 03, 2022 Welcome, Kiwi

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Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra Born at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute | Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

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For the first time in the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute’s (SCBI) history, ungulate keepers celebrated the birth of a male Hartmann’s mountain zebra at the Front Royal, Virginia, facility. The colt was born overnight July 2 to 6-year-old mother Mackenzie and 5-year-old father Rogan. 
Meet The New Red Pandas June 03, 2022 Welcome, Kiwi

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Smithsonian Scientists Dry and Store Live Ovarian Tissues Above Freezing Temperatures for the First Time | Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

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Scientists at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute have preserved complex ovarian tissues in domestic cats above freezing temperatures by dehydrating them with the help of microwaves.
Meet The New Red Pandas June 03, 2022 Welcome, Kiwi

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