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All You Can Zoo is August 1, 2026, say you’ll be t All You Can Zoo is August 1, 2026, say you’ll be there!
Gather your besties and join us for an all-inclusive, adults-only day of summer fun: zoo.org/allyoucanzoo (tix at link in bio).

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Watch: Update on one of the two male gorilla infan Watch: Update on one of the two male gorilla infants recently born at Woodland Park Zoo and currently in human care. He is already showing improvement and getting lots of cuddles, warm bottles, and smiles from our expert veterinary care staff as well as a wonderful team from Swedish Healthcare. Our goal is to return him to his gorilla family once he gains a little weight and we’re sure he is able to nurse well.

Please read our extremely detailed blog for the full story as well as updates on mamas Jamani and Olympia: blog.zoo.org (link in bio). Thank you for the love and compassion—our animal health, gorilla care team and community health partners deserve all your accolades for their dedication to these two precious babes and their gorilla family.
One of the two male gorilla infants recently born One of the two male gorilla infants recently born at Woodland Park Zoo is currently in human care and already showing improvement after exhibiting signs of dehydration. He is getting lots of cuddles, warm bottles, and smiles from our expert veterinary care staff as well as a wonderful team from Swedish Healthcare. Our goal is to return him to his gorilla family once he gains a little weight and we’re sure he is able to nurse well. In the meantime, moms Jamani and Olympia are getting extra support too. Olympia is still recovering from her recent C-section and Jamani has been doing double duty, nursing both babies. Both of them are getting supplemental add-ins to their daily diets with milk-boosting foods such as electrolyte drinks, avocado and oatmeal. 

Please read our new blog for answers to many of your questions. There is a lot of amazing information to share and this is the best way for us to keep you in the loop. THANK you so much for the love and well wishes you’ve offered as we allow this gorilla family to have a little extra time and space. Your kindness and patience allows us to be flexible and responsive to their needs. Read the full blog at blog.zoo.org or link in bio. 💗🦍

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On National Hug Your Cat Day, we'll leave Tandie t On National Hug Your Cat Day, we'll leave Tandie to do the hugging. (You can virtually hug  Zawadi and Kamari by tapping that 💗  button.)

Need some claw-some news? Woodland Park Zoo is pleased to announce $900,000 in new grants awarded to zoos and aquariums that foster empathy for wildlife in communities across the United States! 

This year, 13 funded projects span urban, rural, and desert communities and ecosystems, from a mix of new and existing partner organizations in the Advancing Conservation through Empathy for Wildlife (ACE for Wildlife®) Network. This diversity of projects expands opportunities for learning, innovation, and shared practice across the zoo and aquarium field. 

Read all about our Advancing Empathy Grant Program: aceforwildlife.org

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Woodland Park Zoo saves wildlife and inspires everyone to make conservation a priority in their lives.

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Woodland Park Zoo recognizes that these are the lands of the Tribal signatories of the Treaty of Point Elliott. We acknowledge their stewardship of this place continues to this day and that it is our responsibility to join them to restore the relationship with the living world around us.

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