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  • National Zoo Artificially Inseminates Asian Elephant
    Continuing two decades of elephant conservation and research, Smithsonian’s National Zoo elephant experts and a team of veterinary scientists from Germany last night completed the first of what may be three artificial insemination procedures on Shanthi, one of the Zoo’s Asian elephants.
  • FONZ Celebrates Earth Day with "Stomp Out Carbon" Contest for Kids
    Throughout April, the Zoo and FONZ are hosting the nationwide Stomp Out Carbon contest to encourage kids to think about global warming and carbon dioxide pollution and how they can help solve these issues.
  • National Zoo Announces Breeding Plan for Giant Pandas
    As part of the Zoo’s giant panda research program and to bolster genetic variability in the zoo giant panda population, Zoo staff plan to artificially inseminate female Mei Xiang with semen from one of San Diego Zoo’s male giant pandas, should Mei begin her estrus this spring.

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