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Read More October 16, 2022 Western Lowland Gorilla Zoo Atlanta is currently home
Animals Archive – Zoo Atlanta
Read More October 16, 2022 Western Lowland Gorilla Zoo Atlanta is currently home
WHAT: The most appreciated gifts last far longer than a single holiday season. Gifts from Zoo Atlanta create memories, open a world of educational
support species, and make a personal impact on the preservation of wildlife and wild
September 24 will also be the naming day for the youngest member of the Zoo’s gorilla population.
celebration, the event will also mark the naming day of the infant gorilla born to western
Because IllumiNights is an after-dark experience, most of the Zoo’s living animal population will not be visible. A select few species who typically spend
Highlights include spectacular western dragons; a legendary Kraken in an undersea
Zoo Atlanta is saddened to share the news that Idgie, the red panda at Zoo Atlanta, has died. The Animal Care Teams had been closely monitoring Idgie, who at
Red Panda Network in a conservation initiative to restore red panda habitat in western
Hello again everyone! I wanted to let you all know that we have a special birthday coming up in the Primate Department. Our youngest gorilla, Mijadala, is
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If you’ve looked closely in Scaly Slimy Spectacular recently, you may have noticed that our rough knobtail geckos (Nephrurus amyae) have new roommates. These
Native to the Pilbara region of Western Australia, these skinks are part of the genus
The word “guenon” means fright in French and refers to the monkeys’ appearance (exposed teeth or grimacing) when excited. The name “wolf” is derived from the name of the person who discovered the species; it has nothing to do with a resemblance to wolves. Guenon species are a diverse group of Old World monkeys. Unlike their close relatives the colobus monkeys, guenons have enormous cheek pouches that they stuff with food opportunistically as they forage for fruits and small animals, then retire to feed from a safe treetop retreat.
Lifestyle and Reproduction: In the wild, these monkeys live to about 20 years of
Annual “terrapin swap” is part of an effort to protect a Georgia native species.
back to the Georgia Sea Turtle Center, which will prepare them for release in the wild
Giant panda twins born at Zoo Atlanta!
In the wild, giant panda mothers who give birth to twins generally care for only