News Search Filters Explore Article Type Collapse Press ReleaseBlog Article Apply 61 - 72 of 400 results 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 Zoo welcomes first California condor eggs of 2025 Condor recovery efforts are off to a promising start at zoo’s wildlife conservation center. January 29, 2025 Zoo launches new conservation partnerships in Africa Funding supports communities working to save rhinos, giraffes and carnivores January 16, 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 A year of Tamu: Rhino calf celebrates his first birthday Tamu is a year old today and tipping the scales at a whopping 1,040 pounds. December 4, 2024 Zoo cares for rescued arctic fox en route to new home A young arctic fox, found wandering in southwest Portland last month, has briefly taken up residence behind the scenes at the zoo before heading to a new home in Wisconsin. November 13, 2024 New data shows pikas and their watchers on the rise New survey data from Cascades Pika Watch shows an increase of pikas in the Columbia River Gorge. October 29, 2024 Pagination Previous page Previous Page 1 … Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 … Page 34 Next page Next