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Oakland Zoo announced the death of an endangered California Condor, Jane, due to lead poisoning complications.
A freed California condor died of lead poisoning at the Oakland Zoo Sunday after veterinarians “did everything they could” to ...
The condor, named Jane, was unable to stand in what the zoo called a tragic example of lead poisoning, the biggest threat to ...
Bulan, a playful bear at the Oakland Zoo in California, has captured hearts while lounging in her hammock and sporting a ...
For most pet primates in the United States, life is marked by chronic stress, malnutrition and illness — if they survive at ...
An elephant named Osh at the Oakland Zoo on Sunday, Aug. 11, 2024, in Oakland, Calif. Osh, the lone elephant remaining from a once thriving group of four at the Oakland Zoo, will head for ...
The Oakland Zoo and its staff are excited about the latest bundle of joy to join them, a giraffe named Nuru, and they're hoping visitors will be as well after meeting him.
The Oakland Zoo will care for the two orphaned mountain lions until they are healthy enough to move to a permanent home, such as a wildlife habitat.
The Oakland Zoo could close for good if it isn't permitted to reopen this month, according to Dr. Joel Parrott, the zoo’s president and CEO.
OAKLAND — A Bay Area zoo is inoculating its big cats, bears and ferrets against COVID-19 as part of a national effort to protect animal species using an experimental vaccine.
The Oakland Zoo has begun a vaccination program to inoculate its highest risk animals from COVID-19 with an experimental vaccine that has been authorized by the United States Department of ...
OAKLAND, CA - APRIL 6: A souvenir seashell from a giant clam is photographed in the “Inside the Illegal Wildlife Trade” exhibit at the Oakland Zoo, on Tuesday, April 6, 2021, in Oakland, Calif.