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Rare Tiger Cubs
Born at National Zoo
Aug 8, 2013 7:38 AM CDT
Rare Tiger Cubs Born at National Zoo
Endangered Sumatran breed gets two new members
(Newser)
- Endangered Sumatran tigers got two new additions this week: A female named Damai at the National Zoo in DC gave birth to a pair of healthy cubs on Monday. Only about 500 of the tigers exist in the wild, with 65 in zoos in North America, notes the
Washington Post
...
Red Panda Escapes
From National Zoo
Jun 24, 2013 4:19 PM CDT
Red Panda Escapes From National Zoo
Rusty found in DC neighborhood, thanks to Twitter
(Newser)
- A red panda from the National Zoo in DC went missing last night, sparking a social media-driven panda-hunt after the zoo tweeted , "We are looking for a missing red panda, a male named Rusty. He was last seen at 6 p.m. last night." @NationalZoo continued to provide...
Liver Problem
Killed Baby
Panda: Zoo
Oct 11, 2012 10:03 AM CDT
Liver Problem Killed Baby Panda: Zoo
Mother Mei Xiang reportedly improving
(Newser)
- A National Zoo veterinarian says a liver problem was indeed to blame for the death last month of a 6-day-old giant panda cub. Chief veterinarian Suzan Murray told a news conference today that the cub's cause of death was liver necrosis, or the death of liver cells. Murray says...
Liver Defect
May Have Killed
Panda Cub
Sep 24, 2012 1:12 PM CDT
Liver Defect May Have Killed Panda Cub
Mei Xiang didn't crush baby girl; zoo 'devastated'
(Newser)
- Mei Xiang, the giant panda at Washington's National Zoo who lost her cub yesterday , "was a good mom who protected her cub and did not crush her," says the zoo’s chief veterinarian today. Preliminary necropsy findings did not reveal a cause of death, but did indicate...
National Zoo's Panda Cub Dies
Sep 23, 2012 11:10 AM CDT
National Zoo's Panda Cub Dies
Baby found dead after Mei Xiang was heard making distressed sounds
(Newser)
- The long-awaited panda cub born Sept. 16 at the National Zoo in Washington has died, reports the AP . Zookeepers found the cub dead this morning after hearing distressed sounds from mom Mei Xiang. A cause of death is yet unknown, though the cub appeared outwardly to be in good condition....
National Zoo
Welcomes
Panda Cub
Sep 17, 2012 6:00 AM CDT
National Zoo Welcomes Panda Cub
Mei Xiang gives birth to long-awaited second cub
(Newser)
- After five consecutive false pregnancies since 2007, the National Zoo finally has a little panda bundle of joy: The zoo's giant panda female, Mei Xiang, gave birth to a cub last night at 10:46pm, reports the AP . Zoo staffers have yet to see the cub, which is ensconced...
Bird Expert
Convicted in
Cat Poison Bid
Nov 3, 2011 3:19 PM CDT
Bird Expert Convicted in Cat Poison Bid
Researcher wrote on the feline menace to birds
(Newser)
- A Smithsonian bird researcher has been convicted of animal cruelty after she tried to poison the local cat population. Nico Dauphine, 38, was caught on a security tape standing in front of a bowl of cat food outside a DC apartment building, the
Los Angeles Times
reports. She said she...
Laid-Off
Federal Worker
Confronts Obama
May 13, 2011 7:41 AM CDT
Laid-Off Federal Worker Confronts Obama
'What would you do if you were me?' asks Karin Gallo
(Newser)
- A spokeswomen for the National Zoo who is seven months pregnant and will be laid off as of June 4 because of budget cuts confronted President Barack Obama at a town hall meeting yesterday. "I'm scared about what my future holds," Karin Gallo said. "I definitely...
Outcome of Hu's Visit:
We Get Pandas Longer
Jan 20, 2011 9:06 AM CST
Outcome of Hu's Visit: We Get Pandas Longer
Five more years, to be exact
(Newser)
- Mei Xiang and Tian Tian, those sweet, cuddly pandas that rank among our national treasures, actually aren't ours—but we get to keep them for a little while longer. At last night's state dinner, Obama announced that China, which has been loaning us the creatures under an agreement that expired...
DC Panda's Pregnancy a Fake
Apr 29, 2010 6:00 AM CDT
DC Panda's Pregnancy a Fake
Mei Xiang not expecting after all, National Zoo says
(Newser)
- Mei Xiang's latest pregnancy has turned out to be another fake, disappointed zookeepers at the National Zoo say. The panda showed all the signs of pregnancy—including elevated hormone levels, building bamboo nests, and cradling objects as if they were cubs—but tests have revealed that she isn't really pregnant,...
Chinese Automaker
'Adopts' Panda
Tai Shan
Feb 5, 2010 4:14 PM CST
Chinese Automaker 'Adopts' Panda Tai Shan
Chinese car company will pay $150K for DC treasure
(Newser)
- Giant panda Tai Shan arrived in China today after nearly 5 years in Washington, DC, and found a nice surprise waiting for him: a corporate sponsorship. Sichuan Auto Industry Group will pay $150,000 for a lifelong claim to Tai Shan, along with $90,000 annually for his food and...
National Zoo's
Panda Cub
Heads to China
Jan 26, 2010 8:10 AM CST
National Zoo's Panda Cub Heads to China
Washington's Tai Shan and Atlanta's Mei Lan moving to China to breed
(Newser)
- Washington will bid its favorite panda adieu on Feb. 4, when Tai Shan leaves for China to breed, accompanied by Zoo Atlanta's Mei Lan. “It's like sending off your own child to college,” Tai Shan's fan club founder tells the
Post
, adding that fan club members have raised...
DC's Beloved Panda
Headed for China
Dec 4, 2009 1:50 AM CST
DC's Beloved Panda Headed for China
Capital glum as Tai Shan's time runs out
(Newser)
- The panda bear once called Washington's most important citizen by its mayor will soon be departing the capital for a homeland he's never seen. Tai Shan, born at the National Zoo in 2005, has always been Chinese property, and zoo officials are expected to announce his imminent return to China...
Tai Shan Turns 4
birthday slideshow
Jul 9, 2009 4:05 PM CDT
Tai Shan Turns 4
(Newser)
- Tai Shan, the giant panda who captivated the world as a cub, turned 4 today and celebrated with a huge birthday cake only an animal could love. The three-tiered concoction was a frozen medley of water, beet juice, shredded beets, and bamboo, WTOP reports. Tai Shan, who is now considered...
National Zoo
Panda Not Pregnant
May 20, 2009 11:40 AM CDT
National Zoo Panda Not Pregnant
(Newser)
- Giant panda Mei Xiang, whose first cub became an international superstar, is not pregnant, National Zoo officials said today. The panda, who was artificially inseminated in January, experienced her third false pregnancy in as many years, the
Washington Post
reports. Four-year-old Tai Shan, Mei Xiang's only cub to survive infancy,...
Stimulus Bill Shines on National Zoo
May 4, 2009 5:55 PM CDT
Stimulus Bill Shines on National Zoo
Despite ban, bailout will fortify homes for animals in DC
(Newser)
- Luke the Lion is expecting home renovations while animals around the country are stuck with what they've got, Pro Publica reports. Luke's trick: living in the National Zoo in Washington, DC. The economic stimulus law forbids local and state outlays to zoos, but neglected to mention the National Zoo,...
DC Zoo's Panda on
Pregnancy Watch
May 4, 2009 11:51 AM CDT
DC Zoo's Panda on Pregnancy Watch
(Newser)
- The National Zoo’s female giant panda may be pregnant, the
Washington Post
reports. Volunteers are monitoring Mei Xiang around the clock after zookeepers noticed behavioral changes that indicate the mom to celebu-panda Tai Shan is expecting, including creating a bamboo den in a dark and quiet place, and cradling...
Pandas: Better at Crowd Pleasing Than Breeding
Apr 5, 2009 1:38 PM CDT
Pandas: Better at Crowd Pleasing Than Breeding
For so many reasons, these cute bears should probably never have survived
(Newser)
- Pandas have a lot working against them when it comes to to making babies: a once-yearly ovulation cycle, genetic inbreeding due to a limited captive population, and, apparently, some degree of ineptness at copulation itself. Zoo officials frequently see their excitement crushed by what turn out to be pseudopregnancies, and...
Rare Leopard Cubs Born at Zoo
Mar 25, 2009 11:09 AM CDT
Rare Leopard Cubs Born at Zoo
Twins are DC Zoo's first clouded leopard babies in 16 years
(Newser)
- The National Zoo just got a tiny bit cuter with the birth of two rare clouded leopard cubs at its conservation center, the
Washington Post
reports. The babies are the first of their endangered species, called ghost leopards for their blurry black-and-tan spots, born at the zoo in 16 years....
Whistling
Orangutan
Surprises
Scientists
Feb 21, 2009 8:24 AM CST
Whistling Orangutan Surprises Scientists
Her talent may help explain how human speech evolved
(Newser)
- An orangutan at Washington's National Zoo has pleased her caretakers with a unique skill—she's taken up whistling. Researchers have previously taught apes to do so, but Bonnie is different in that she started on her own, apparently by mimicking zookeepers, NPR reports. (She also imitates workers sweeping floors and...
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