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When rough weather or unexpected natural events arise, wildlife knows what to do
Five years after the Australian fires, we’re protecting koalas against future crises.
Tracing Retrovirus through the Generations for Conservation and Health
Leap Day only happens once every four years. Explore which extraordinary wildlife leap, jump, spring, and everything in between.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are changing the game for wildlife research and conservation.
SAN DIEGO (May 18, 2023) – Two books published by San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Press were honored with awards from the Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) at their 35th annual IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards™ ceremony on May 5. Author Georgeanne Irvine’s Hope and Inspiration collection children’s book “Raising Don: The True Story of a Spunky Baby Tapir” received a Gold Award in the Young Reader: Nonfiction (8–12 years) category, and author Rolf Benirschke with James Lund received a Silver Award in the biography and autobiography category for “Saving Wildlife: The Extraordinary Life and Legacy of Dr. Kurt Benirschke.”
These conservation canines have what it takes to locate endangered mountain yellow-legged frogs.