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iConserve program to sequence the whole genomes (an individual’s complete set of DNA
iConserve program to sequence the whole genomes (an individual’s complete set of DNA
Scientists have found the answer as to why mountain yellow-legged frogs are disappearing.
we work with our Disease Investigations team to test for the presence of chytrid DNA
iConserve program to sequence the whole genomes (an individual’s complete set of DNA
iConserve program to sequence the whole genomes (an individual’s complete set of DNA
This One Health Day, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance celebrates a transformative view of conservation that protects the biodiversity we all share, and the innovations that will take us there.
This includes advancements in biodiversity monitoring and environmental DNA analysis
iConserve program to sequence the whole genomes (an individual’s complete set of DNA
The second-ever Przewalski’s horse clone has arrived to his new home at the Safari Park.
Both Ollie and Kurt are clones of a stallion that lived over 40 years ago—whose DNA
Illegal orchid trafficking is causing a global decline. Learn what you can do to help.
botanical institutions, thus safeguarding the species for the future and maintaining a DNA
SAN DIEGO (May 15, 2025) – Fifty years ago, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance’s Frozen Zoo® began preserving living genetic material, long before scientists knew how it might be used.
Other collections include the Tissue and DNA Bank, Native Plant Gene Bank, Pathology
SAN DIEGO (April 24, 2025) — Eight critically endangered Fijian iguanas have arrived at the San Diego Zoo after being intercepted in Spain from illegal wildlife trafficking. The iguanas were among more than 600 reptiles seized by Spanish authorities in 2017.
In collaboration, results from San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance’s DNA testing of the