California Condor - San Diego Zoo Safari Park In 1982, only 22 birds remained in the wild San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance received permission to begin the first captive propagation program for California condors Thanks to the California Condor Recovery Program, the population of California condors has grown to more than 500 birds More than half of these birds are now flying free in the
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Capybara - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers People used to think that capybaras were a kind of pig Their scientific name (Hydrochoerus) means “water hog ”Actually, capybaras are rodents They are related to guinea pigs, hamsters, and mice
Conservation Carousel - San Diego Zoo Safari Park Our colorful Conservation Carousel features 60 ride elements to choose from, many of which replicate rare and endangered animals You can ride a giraffe, rhino, zebra, cheetah, and more—unlimited rides for only $6
Kangaroos - San Diego Zoo Safari Park Kangaroos are macropods—marsupials that carry their young in a pouch, have large hind legs that are ideal for hopping along at impressive speeds through Australia’s savannas or forests, and a long, thick tail that can act as a third leg to help them balance
San Diego Zoo Safari Park Announces the Birth of a Critically . . . SAN DIEGO (Jan 27, 2023) – Conservationists at the nonprofit San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance have announced the birth of a Przewalski’s horse —a critically endangered species of wild horse that was categorized as Extinct in the Wild until 1996 The foal is the first Przewalski’s horse born at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park since 2014, and is one of only four individuals born in North