
The Zoo
After a long road to recovery, a golden eagle is ready for its debut at the Eagle Aviary exhibit.

After a long road to recovery, a golden eagle is ready for its debut at the Eagle Aviary exhibit.

The zoo staff works to build a relationship between a pair of Asian elephants.

One keeper builds a bond with a Magellanic penguin chick reluctant to be hand-fed.

A young silver langur falls ill; giraffes Jigsaw and Zizi are paired for breeding.

A gorilla must undergo a critical root canal to fix its tooth problem.

A rescued harbor seal pup finds a new home; an Amur tiger struggles to adjust to its new home.

Troody the young red kangaroo has big shoes to fill; Bactrian fawns prepare to go on exhibit.

The first known U.S. case of COVID-19 in animals is confirmed when a Malayan tiger tests positive.

Three rare dhole canines are prepared to make their cross-country journey to the zoo.

More than 100 venomous snakes are taken from a private home; two pronghorn fawns make their debut.

Seven little blues join the penguin exhibit and are quick to mingle with the rest of the colony.

It's a series of firsts when the zoo welcomes its first-ever Atlantic puffin chick.

Needles the porcupine gets a new mate, and the Guar await their new calves.

Two sickly newborn fawns form an unbreakable bond while they are hand-reared by staff.

A popular sea lion falls ill after ingesting a foreign object; the avian team devises a plan.

A new male okapi named Magani is paired with Kweli but Kweli develops congestive heart failure.

A trio of abandoned puma cubs arrives at the zoo; concern that the oldest rhino is not well.

The TAB staff heads to Manhattan to rescue a wallaby living in an apartment.

The zoo anxiously awaits the arrival of a snow leopard called K2's fourth cub.

The staff is hopeful for a successful breeding season when a male giraffe meets the females.