News Search Filters Explore Article Type Collapse Blog ArticlePress Release Apply 13 - 24 of 272 results Remove Press Release Press Release 'Branch Manager' Filbert turns 15 The Oregon Zoo’s senior branch manager is now sweet 15. April 22, 2026 Zoo, partners return Pacific lamprey to the wild Pacific lamprey took a jawless leap forward last week when zoo care staff, along with Tribal and agency partners, released 23 of the ancient fish back to the wild. April 14, 2026 Seven chicks and counting: Zoo welcomes first California condor chicks of 2026 Seven fluffy California condor chicks have hatched over the past week at the Oregon Zoo’s Jonsson Center for Wildlife Conservation. April 9, 2026 Double fluff: 2 fuzzy penguin chicks hatch at zoo Two tiny Humboldt penguin chicks just came out of their shells at the Oregon Zoo. April 3, 2026 Zoo says goodbye to elderly lion Zawadi The Oregon Zoo bid a sad farewell today to Zawadi Mungu, elder statesman of the African lion pride and one of the oldest male lions in North America. April 2, 2026 Zoo awards $189K in global conservation grants Endangered wildlife around the world received a significant boost this month as the Oregon Zoo Foundation and Oregon Zoo announced $189,000 in support for their global conservation partners. March 5, 2026 Tula-Tu and elephant family have bamboo brunch The elephant family enjoyed a special brunch last week: a bamboo forest, complete with snackable trees. March 3, 2026 Where the antelope play: Zoo welcomes bongos A pair of frisky young bongos, a critically endangered species of African antelope, is settling in at the Oregon Zoo. February 26, 2026 Zoo breeds hope for one of world's rarest birds The Oregon Zoo is working to save the sihek (Guam kingfisher), extinct in the wild for nearly 40 years but poised to make a comeback. February 11, 2026 Zoo welcomes first condor eggs of season The first five California condor eggs of 2026 have arrived at the Oregon Zoo’s Jonsson Center for Wildlife Conservation. February 5, 2026 Stumptown Fil's furcast: 6 more weeks of winter Filbert the beaver — aka Stumptown Fil — has made his weather prediction at the Oregon Zoo: six more weeks of winter. February 2, 2026 Zoo celebrates one year of Tula-Tu Playful pachyderm party included elephant-sized toys and special cake Asian elephant calf Tula-Tu is 1 year old today, and the Oregon Zoo celebrated her with a party fit for a half-ton toddler. The festivities kicked off with a brand-new ball from February 1, 2026 Pagination Previous page Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 … Page 23 Next page Next