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Rescued Bengal Tiger Cub Moka Recovers from Surgery

Reunites with Best Friend Rakan at San Diego Zoo Safari Park Guests visiting the San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s Tull Family Tiger Trail exhibit this morning (Thursday, March 29, 2018) were delighted to...

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We Have Lip Up!

Rhinos do it. Horses and hedgehogs do it. Even tigers and our beloved house cats do it. Snout lifted, they curl and pull the top lip up resulting in what looks like the goofiest “smile” ever. It’s...

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Tiger Time!

Get ready for Global Tiger Day 2018 on Sunday, July 29, 2018; join us at the Safari Park (or on our Tiger Cam) to celebrate these endangered charismatic big cats! Stroll to Tull Family Tiger Trail,...

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Get Ready for Global Tiger Day 2019

Get ready for Global Tiger Day 2019 on Monday, July 29th! Join us to celebrate these charismatic, endangered animals at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s Tiger Trail, where we will celebrate our seven...

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Stripes, Tusks, and Hooves

What do a tiger, a pig, a dwarf buffalo, and a wild cow have in common? They need our help! Get ready for the first ever Action Indonesia Day on Sunday, August 18, 2019 at the Safari Park! There will...

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Confiscated Tiger Cub Undergoes Emergency Surgery

The young male Bengal tiger cub, named Moka, that had been brought to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officers underwent emergency surgery yesterday. The cub, who has...

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Counting Tigers, Hidden DNA

The first time I saw a tiger in the wild it was Christmas morning, 1998. I was perched precariously on the back of an elephant, a mode of temporary transportation utilized by the Indian Forest...

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Tiger, Tiger (Part I)

They are not apex predators for nothing. Tigers—the unmistakable fiery-orange, striped member of the genus Panthera—are the largest species of cat in the world. Depending on the species (those in the...

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Tiger, Tiger (Part II)

San Diego Zoo Global is uniquely positioned to conserve threatened wildlife both in situ and ex situ. Wildlife at the Zoo and the Safari Park can provide critical clues to the behavior and ecology of...

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Every Little Bit Helps

Forest fragments play an important role in Sumatran tiger conservation. After the Global Tiger Initiative (GTI) was launched in 2007, global resources to protect the last remaining tiger populations...

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BALANCING ACT

Director of SINTAS Indonesia, a key partner for San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Sharing Space With Tigers in West Sumatra While a large portion of the Sumatran tiger population lives within the...

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In Demand

Postdoctoral Associate in Community Engagement for San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Reducing Wildlife Trafficking Through Changing Consumer Behavior People have complicated relationships with wildlife....

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