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socially and physiologically, and even if their mother dies after weaning, they may have
socially and physiologically, and even if their mother dies after weaning, they may have
Then, look down—unlike most waterfowl, magpie geese have only partially webbed feet
Caring for these much-loved bears is a privilege—and it is also a huge responsibility.
Giant pandas truly are unlike any other bears, not just because of the effect they have
Judging by that long snout, Saiga antelope also may have been the inspiration behind
Platypus conservation is as unique as they are.
Image At the Safari Park, we have the honor and responsibility of caring for the
How wildlife trafficking affects turtle and tortoise populations in North America.
The group of spotted turtles have settled into their home very well; they are growing
sanctuary—and starting today (Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021), guests will once again have
Future STORIES | Science September 2, 2024 More Than Skin Deep Scientists have
The Safari Park is one of only two facilities in North America to have successfully
Students have the unique opportunity to meet professionals working for the San Diego