See how a slurry is prepared for a fledgling of baby penguins, then watch them gobble it up!
Queens Zoo keepers head out for a midnight study to find out what makes their zoo such a hot bed for bat activity.
Senior keeper Kris Theis shows us how the zoo prepares bloodsiciles for tigers using animal blood.
Join the zoo's animal commissary keepers on their night shift as they show how they manage and deliver thousands of pounds of food and feed needed for daily operation.
Officials from the Bronx Zoo and Wildlife Conservation Society joined thousands of others to protest the ivory trade by crushing more than two tons of goods made out of elephant tusks.
As the Bronx Zoo staff awaits the arrival of a new baby alpaca, the public also gets to see the sight of the amazing birth.
The staff at the Bronx Zoo is training a baby Rodrigues fruit bat to fly to designated locations. It's proving harder than it looks.
Raising poison dart frogs from tadpole to adulthood takes a lot of TLC. Here's an inside look at how a keeper does it all.
Training snow leopards to take eye drops is as challenging as it sounds. But the staff at the Bronx Zoo is up to the task.
It's time to move the Waldrapp Ibises to another zoo! Getting it ready for transport takes a little bit of effort, though.
The Bronx Zoo team puts their ingenuity and resources together to build a food enrichment track that will enable guests to see how giant anteater Velcro eats.
Zookeepers determine whether certain living arrangements need to be changed after it appears Bowers hurt two of the gators he lives with at the Children's Zoo.
Before she can go out on exhibit, snow leopard cub Bala needs to spend weeks undergoing physical therapy to correct her swimmer's syndrome.
Get an update on Nadia, the Bronx Zoo's Malayan tiger who tested positive for COVID-19 from Chief Vet, Dr. Paul Calle. Also, hear from wildlife experts Forrest Galante and Dr. Jeff about zoonotic disease.
Get an update on Nadia, the Bronx Zoo's Malayan tiger who tested positive for COVID-19 from Chief Vet, Dr. Paul Calle. Also, hear from a World Health Organization scientist, wildlife experts and veterinarians on all things COVID-19 and animals.