Cincinnati Zoo Born Sumatran Rhino Harapan Sires First Calf
Zoos Help with Recovery of America’s Last Wild Ocelots
CREW Plant Lab is Cracking the Nut of Oak Conservation
CREW’s Plant Division has spent the last year trying to crack the nut of oak conservation! In August of 2022, […]
Prestigious Grant Funds Cincinnati Zoo Scientists’ Work to Save Bears
National Leadership Grant Awarded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services CINCINNATI, OH (August 7, 2023) – Scientists at The Lindner Center […]
Cincinnati Zoo Scientists Advance Non-Surgical Contraceptive Alternative for Cats
Breakthrough findings may eliminate need for spaying domestic cats CINCINNATI, OH (June 6, 2023) – Scientists at Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s […]
Saving Species Tall and Small
The Cincinnati Zoo is home to 90 endangered species & is involved in more than 30 different field conservation projects around the […]
Zoos Helping Local Flora and Fauna Conservation
American burying beetle, Bowyer Farm, Conservation, CREW, Horticulture, Plant Research, Pollinators,
Accredited Zoos around the country are doing important work for local flora and fauna conservation, including the Cincinnati Zoo! Here […]
Polar Bear Conservation in the Polar Bear Capital of the World
As we celebrate International Polar Bear Day, I think back to last fall when I had the opportunity to travel […]
Celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science
February 11 is International Day of Women and Girls in Science and we are here to celebrate! Women in science can […]
Zoo and Museum Center Unlocking Secrets Found in Rhino DNA
Scientists perform 23andMe-like tests to identify rhino sex, species, and more Scientists from Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s Lindner […]
Tortoise Study Shows Environment May Slow Aging Process
Tortoises in Cincinnati are helping wild counterparts around the world by participating in a study on aging. Data recorded by […]
Rhinos Participate in Personality Test
Results of temperament test may improve lives of rhinos in all North American Zoos Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s […]
Sumatran Rhino Born
Sumatran Rhino Born 10,000 Miles Away has Cincinnati Roots Grandsire of newborn calf was born at the Cincinnati Zoo in 2001 CINCINNATI, […]
Celebrating Women in Conservation
Today is International Women’s Day and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical […]
Conservation Responsibility
It was on this day in 1918 that the very last Carolina Parakeet, “Inca,” died. Carolina parakeets were the only endemic […]
Zoo’s CREW Helps Polar Bears
Cincinnati Zoo CREW Helps Pave the Way for Zoo Polar Bears to Benefit Their Wild Cousins A new Masterplan by […]
Vote for the Zoo: Best of Cincinnati!
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is excited to be nominated for multiple categories in the 26th Annual Best of […]
Saying Goodbye to Sihil the Ocelot
On Saturday the Cat Ambassador Program (CAP) team said farewell to another icon in the Cat Ambassador Program. Sihil, our 21 […]
Saving Big Cats with Science
Happy International Tiger Day. This day was created to help raise awareness for the largest living cat species on Earth. […]
Using Infrared Thermography to Non-Invasively Assess Animal Health
Erin Curry, PhD. CREW/Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, Cincinnati, OH Michelle Shero, PhD. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, […]