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National Zoo’s giant panda cub is a girl!
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Forest corridors essential to gene flow in India’s leopard and tiger populations
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Suburban raccoons more social yet dominance behavior remains that of a solitary animal
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Obese marmosets are more developmentally advanced as infants, study shows
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Clean bill of health for cubs
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Klondike, puppy born from a frozen embryo, fetches good news for endangered animals
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Two Andean bear cubs born Dec. 13 at National Zoo
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Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and George Mason University dedicate new academic facilities in Front Royal, Va.
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Panda cub born at National Zoo to Mei Xiang
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As robins disperse, West Nile mosquitoes switch diet to humans: Q&A with Smithsonian ornithologist Peter Marra
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3-week-old cheetah cubs being hand-raised at the National Zoo
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Howler monkey born at National Zoo
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Why did the tortoise cross the road? A recent study indicates few do.
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Smithsonian scientists help build first frozen repository of Great Barrier Reef coral
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First Eld’s deer born from in vitro fertilization with help of Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute scientists