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Omaha's Zoo & Aquarium Featured on Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom Protecting the Wild

How decades of conservation work is saving the Puerto Rican crested toad Native to Puerto Rico and found nowhere else in the world, the Puerto Rican crested toad once played a steady role in the island’s ecosystems. Due to habitat loss, invasive species, and disease, populations reached near extinction. By the late 20th century, it had vanished from much of its historic range. What remained was a fragile population and a narrow window to act. Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium jo... Read More
at Saturday, Jan 24, 2026

A New Era in Animal Health

Inside the opening of the Bill and Berniece Grewcock Animal Hospital For decades, a world behind the scenes at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium has quietly supported every animal in our care. It’s where exams happen out of view, where monitoring never stops, and where critical decisions are made with precision, focus, and responsibility. It’s a place defined by deep expertise and an unwavering commitment to doing what’s best for each animal. Today, that work enters a new ... Read More
at Monday, Jan 12, 2026

A New Year at the Zoo

Celebrating together with members, families, and the community A new year brings a fresh start, and at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium, it also brings new ways to gather, celebrate, and feel welcome. As the calendar turns, the Zoo is leaning into what it does best: creating moments that are meant to be shared. From special perks for members to kid-friendly celebrations and a community-wide invitation to visit, the start of the year is filled with reasons to come together. Celebrate ... Read More
at Tuesday, Dec 23, 2025

Celebrating the Season at the Zoo

Give the Gift of Joy this Holiday Season As the holidays settle in, many of us start searching for gifts that feel thoughtful and meaningful. Here at the #1 Zoo and Safari Park in the Nation, this season has its own kind of magic. Cooler days, festive lights, and families spending time together make the Zoo feel special in a way that only the holidays can. Every visit brings something new to see and do, and every season offers moments that connect people with animals, nature, and each other. ... Read More

Zoo Announces Bornean Orangutan Pregnancy

Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium is thrilled to announce that Ruby, a 26-year-old female Bornean orangutan, is expecting. The infant, sired by 23-year-old male Denda, is anticipated to arrive in February 2026. Ruby has been a valued member of Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium since 2007 and this is her first pregnancy. Denda joined the Zoo in 2024 with the opening of the reimagined Hubbard Orangutan Forest, an immersive habitat that brings guests closer to orangutans and ... Read More
at Wednesday, Oct 22, 2025

Zoo Partners with The Nature Conservancy

Nourishing Wildlife, Protecting Habitat A partnership between The Nature Conservancy and Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium benefits both Zoo animals and local grasslands  Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium and The Nature Conservancy (TNC) are partnering to provide high quality nutrition in the form of fresh browse for Zoo animals while protecting one of the rarest ecosystems in the world, the tallgrass prairie. At TNC’s Folsom Point Preserve, a 299-acre remnant pra... Read More
at Thursday, Oct 2, 2025

Zoo Celebrates One Million Visitors in 2025

Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium is approaching a moment of significant meaning this summer as it welcomes its one millionth visitor of the 2025 calendar year. This milestone is expected to happen between July 24–28 and serves as a powerful reflection of the joy shared by Zoo guests and the unwavering support of members, employees and the Omaha community. To mark the occasion, the Zoo will host a series of surprise-and-delight moments for guests throughout the week. These une... Read More
at Wednesday, Jul 23, 2025

Omaha Zoo Foundation Names Kiley Thiele as President and CEO

The Omaha Zoo Foundation is excited to announce the appointment of Kiley Thiele as its new President and Chief Executive Officer. Thiele brings over 20 years of nonprofit leadership experience to the position and assumes the role as a successor to Tina Cherica following her departure to join Heritage Omaha as its new President.   Kiley has served as the Omaha Zoo Foundation’s Senior Vice President of Development and Chief Development Officer for the past nine years, playing a ke... Read More
Posted by Andrea Hennings at Monday, Jun 16, 2025

Zoo Hosts Event for Venom Research and Innovation

Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium welcomed leading scientists, conservationists and animal care and medical professionals for the nationally recognized North American Society of Toxinology’s (NAST) Venom Week Symposium. The three-day event, held June 4 through 6 spotlighted the latest advances in venom research and its real-world applications in medicine, wildlife conservation and antivenom innovation. This year’s symposium carried special significance. It marked the 2... Read More
Posted by Andrea Hennings at Friday, Jun 6, 2025

Zoo Hosts Rhino Experts

Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium is proud to host the International Rhino Keeper’s Association (IRKA) workshop event from May 18-21, welcoming nearly 150 rhino experts, animal care professionals and conservation leaders from across the globe. This respected industry event reinforces the Zoo’s standing as a global leader in animal care, wellbeing and conservation. “Hosting the IRKA annual event is an incredible opportunity to collaborate with fellow professionals who... Read More
at Tuesday, May 20, 2025