The Houston Zoo Blog is a digest, in the true definition of the term—a collection of condensed information about the day to day happenings at the Houston Zoo.
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The Houston Zoo Blog is a digest, in the true definition of the term—a collection of condensed information about the day to day happenings at the Houston Zoo.
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A student at Texas A & M University at Galveston where she studies marine biology, Kaitlin McGraw interned at the Houston Zoo last summer. “When I came to the Zoo, I heard stories about the animals, and where they came from,” said Kaitlin. “I was surprised to learn how many of the animals in the [...]
Continue Reading Big Cats Don’t Make Good Pets, Part 2

Hi All. Hope everyone enjoyed the holidays! On our exhibit front, bad news on pudu. Currently there are none available, and it doesn’t look like there will be any time soon. Many species in North American zoos have what is called a Species Survival Plan(SSP). This is a management group that is under the umbrella of the [...]
Continue Reading First Ever “Crowd Curated” Exhibit!

National Geographic magazine contributing photographer Joel Sartore has been working on a personal initiative, the Biodiversity Project, which has taken him around the world to document a wide range of animals. Over the last six years he has created a collection of striking images of nearly 1,800 species. In December, Joel visited the Houston Zoo [...]
Continue Reading Houston Zoo Featured in The Biodiversity Project

Our new baby is Brody, born December 6, 2011. Brody weighed in at 18.3 kg (just over 40 pounds) at birth. He’s a big healthy boy with a good appetite as evidenced by his current weight 5 weeks later – 42 kg (just over 92 pounds). Brody can be seen every day (weather permitting) on [...]
Continue Reading Houston Zoo Welcomes Baby Bongo

One wolf in particular. On Sunday, January 15, the Houston Zoo is proud to partner with the River Oaks Chamber Orchestra and InterActive Theater Company to present two performances of the children’s classic, Peter and the Wolf. With the intent to “cultivate musical tastes in children from the first years of school,” this beloved story [...]
Continue Reading Wolves at the Houston Zoo!

Mangabeys munching are a fun sight to see at the Houston Zoo. We have Red-capped mangabeys, native to central Africa; they are the most colorful of the mangabey species with a bright red “cap” on the top of their heads. These are very social animals that usually live in a harem, which consists of one [...]
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On the Twelfth Day of Grub, your zoo gift will help to feed…Twelve Flamingos Flocking, Eleven Meerkats Mobbing, Ten Chimps a Chasing, Nine Fruit Bats Flying, Eight Giraffes a Galloping, Seven Snakes a Slithering, Six Mole-rats Mining, Five Golden Frogs, Four Calling Birds, Three Wild Dogs, Two Grizzly Bears, and Darwin the Cassowary! CLICK HERE [...]
Continue Reading 12 Days of Grub: Day 12 – Twelve Flamingos Flocking

The Houston Zoo will be closed on Christmas Day. Keepers will work abbreviated shifts on December 25 cleaning exhibits and feeding the Zoo’s 6,000 animals. The Zoo will reopen December 26 observing the standard 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. operating hours. Christmas Day is the only day of the year the Zoo is not open [...]
Continue Reading We’re Closed on Christmas Day

So many good thoughts this week! Several of you brought up good points that must be considered when curating an exhibit. I think you’re right Trowaman when you say capybaras might be better off in a large area like our South America yard but pudu might do well in a space the size of our [...]
Continue Reading First Ever Zoo “Crowd Curated” Exhibit!