News Search Filters Explore Article Type Collapse Press ReleaseBlog Article Apply 217 - 228 of 317 results Using natural behaviors to improve animal welfare: A Q&A with Barbara Heidenreich Barbara Heidenreich, a world-renowned animal-behavior specialist, recently sat down with the zoo to discuss the important role training plays in animal well-being. April 8, 2019 With inmates' help, rare Northwest butterfly is homeward bound Innovative program helps return endangered butterfly to the wild in Oregon. March 29, 2019 Wild bald eagles settle in above Oregon Zoo eagle habitat Sharp-eyed visitors to the Oregon Zoo have been noticing some impressive new animals lately. Recently, a family of wild bald eagles has been perching among the tall Douglas firs of the zoo. March 29, 2019 Helping baby orangutans stay in school: A Q&A with Cydney Sines Oregon Zoo primate keeper Cydney Sines and some colleagues traveled to Borneo recently to help train orangutans to learn the skills they'll need to survive in the wild. March 27, 2019 Zoo welcomes rare Amur tiger sisters It's double the fun in Tiger Plaza as the Oregon Zoo welcomes two new Amur tigers, sisters Eloise and Bernadette. The 2-year-old big cats are settling in well at their new home. March 26, 2019 Egg-citing news! Zoo welcomes first condor chick of 2019 A fluffy new chick came out of its shell at the Oregon Zoo's Jonsson Center for Wildlife Conservation this week, kicking off what looks to be great year for the condor recovery effort. March 15, 2019 Zoo raises record number of endangered Northwest butterflies Zoo conservationists roused 5,398 Taylor's checkerspot larvae from their winter dormancy, transferring the very hungry caterpillars into rearing cups at the zoo's Imperiled Butterfly Conservation Lab. March 8, 2019 Caring for elephants in cold weather Like all mammals, Asian elephants heat and cool their bodies through an internal process called thermoregulation. March 7, 2019 Rescuing western pond turtles: A Q&A with Shelly Pettit Shelly Pettit, the Oregon Zoo's senior keeper for reptiles and amphibians, raises hatchlings at the zoo’s turtle conservation lab and helps prepare them for life in the wild. February 19, 2019 Snow days bring the animals a new world to explore Some species are winter specialists, others are just curious, and choose come out to explore. February 8, 2019 On Groundhog Day, zoo 'hedges' its bets for an early spring Punxsutawney Phil may hog most of the attention on Feb. 2, but Oregon Zoo traditionalists say a young hedgehog known as Nancy is actually the one to watch. February 1, 2019 World's oldest orangutan turns 59 at Oregon Zoo The Oregon Zoo's oldest resident, ultra-geriatric Sumatran orangutan Inji, turned 59 this month. She is thought to be the oldest orangutan in the world. January 30, 2019 Pagination Previous page Previous Page 1 … Page 17 Page 18 Current page 19 Page 20 Page 21 … Page 27 Next page Next