News Search Filters Explore Article Type Collapse Blog ArticlePress Release Apply 49 - 60 of 268 results Remove Press Release Press Release Rescued cougar cubs are venturing out A pair of orphaned cougar cubs, rescued and brought to the zoo by Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife staff in November, have begun exploring their outdoor habitat. April 17, 2025 Zoo seeks pika watchers for summer season The Oregon Zoo is recruiting volunteers for Cascades Pika Watch. April 15, 2025 Zoo convenes action for imperiled elephants Sabah government representatives joined conservation NGOs, local communities, palm oil producers, and tourism operators this week in the fight to save the world’s smallest elephants from extinction. April 11, 2025 Double fluff: Zoo welcomes first condor chicks of season The first two California condor chicks of 2025 hatched at the Oregon Zoo’s Jonsson Center for Wildlife Conservation. April 3, 2025 Thirteen eggs and counting at zoo's condor recovery center At the Oregon Zoo’s Jonsson Center for Wildlife Conservation, endangered California condors have laid 13 eggs — with the potential for more on the way. March 11, 2025 Sunny with a chance of Tula: Baby elephant ventures out Tula-Tu and her mom Rose-Tu ventured outside in the sunshine. February 28, 2025 Tula-Tu is ready for you! Baby elephant is set to meet public Beginning Friday, Feb. 21, 2-week-old Tula-Tu can be seen during limited hours inside Forest Hall. February 19, 2025 Rose-Tu's calf has a name: 'Tula-Tu' brings balance to the herd The young Asian elephant calf, born at the Oregon Zoo Feb. 1, will henceforth be known as Tula-Tu. February 13, 2025 Shine together: Elephant calf meets Sung-Surin Rose-Tu introduced her new calf to Sung-Surin, also known as Shine. February 7, 2025 Hello baby! Oregon Zoo elephant Rose-Tu delivers again Rose-Tu, a 30-year-old Asian elephant at the Oregon Zoo, gave birth at 4:29 p.m. Saturday afternoon. February 3, 2025 'Stumptown Fil' predicts more winter with some help from his furiends Keep those jackets on, Portlanders. Filbert the beaver — aka Stumptown Fil — has made his weather prediction at the Oregon Zoo: another six weeks of winter. February 2, 2025 Pair of orphaned cougar cubs finds a new home at the zoo Found wandering in southwest Washington last month, two cougar cubs — a male and a female — were rescued and brought to the zoo by Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. December 6, 2024 Pagination Previous page Previous Page 1 … Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 … Page 23 Next page Next