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Watch live animal cams streaming from the Zoo 24/7. See elephants, lions, naked mole-rats and more on the webcams.
Watch the Smithsonian's National Zoo's lions live, 24/7 on the Lion Cam. Learn about lion behavior, habitats, and conservation efforts, and download bingo cards and activities to enhance your viewing experience.
Watch the live webcam stream of the Asian elephants at the Zoo's Elephant Trails exhibit, a campaign to save this endangered species. Learn about the elephants' personalities, behaviors and habitats with Animal Cam Bingo Cards and news stories.
Watch live webcams of the Zoo’s naked mole-rat colony, the only true eusocial mammals that live underground. Learn about their behavior, habitat and conservation status, and download animal cam bingo cards.
Watch the giant pandas Bao Li and Qing Bao acclimate to their new habitat at the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. The live camera will debut in January 2025, but you can follow their journey on the web page and YouTube videos.
Visit the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. and meet over 2,200 animals from almost 400 species. Watch live webcams, learn about animal care and conservation, and see daily demos and news.
Explore the list of 318 animals at the zoo, from reptiles and amphibians to fish, birds and mammals. See their names, types and exhibit locations.
Visit the Zoo for free and see giant pandas, cheetahs, arapaima and more. Learn about the Zoo's conservation programs, events, research and animal cams.
Bao Li and Qing Bao, two giant pandas, flew from Chengdu, China, to Washington, D.C., on Oct. 15, 2024, as part of a conservation and research collaboration. They will be quarantined for 30 days and make their public debut on Jan. 24, 2025.
Visit the Zoo for free and see more than 2,200 animals from around the world. Reserve entry passes, parking passes, and group passes online, and check the hours, map, and events before you go.