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More Than 5,700 Participate in the 18th Annual WCS Run for the Wild
BRONX, NY, April 25, 2026 — More than 5,700 runners and walkers made tracks today to support the conservation of Endangered red pandas at the WCS Run for the Wild at the Bronx Zoo. The Wildlife Conservation Society’s run, in its 18th year, was sponsored by Montefiore Einstein. Thousands of participants join the fun annually to broaden awareness of the threats facing wildlife and to help raise funds that support WCS’s global conservation efforts. Since the run debuted at...
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WCS Central Park Zoo Holds Dream Night,  A VIP Experience for Children with Long-term, Chronic Illness or Disability
New York, April 24, 2026 -- The Wildlife Conservation Society’s Central Park Zoo held Dream Night tonight exclusively for children who are currently or were recently hospitalized due to long-term, chronic illness or disability. B-Roll HERE Hundreds of children with their families had the zoo to themselves and were treated to a VIP experience. Staff from all five of WCS parks in NYC helped ensure each child could enjoy an exclusive evening. This is the third year that the Central...
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Lights. Camera. Take Action! REEL WILD™️ Film Festival Kicked Off on Earth Day with Star-Studded, Science-Studded NYC Celebration
New York, April 22, 2026 — The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) tonight kicked off the REEL WILD™️ Festival in NYC in style tonight with a vibrant VIP celebration, bringing together filmmakers, conservationists, and cultural leaders for an inspiring evening dedicated to protecting the planet’s wildlife and wild places. See b-roll HERE Held at The Paley Center for Media, the event set the tone for the four-day REEL WILD™️ New York Film Festival, running Thurs...
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April 21, 2026, New York—The following statement was issued today from the Wildlife Conservation Society, Pawanka Fund, and the Inclusive Conservation Academy at the 25th Session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII): “Recognition and respect for Indigenous values of relationship, reciprocity and reconciliation are necessary for conservation that is effective, just and durable. Indigenous Peoples health and well-being are not separate aims, but conditions un...
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Bronx Zoo To Premiere First-of-its-Kind Exhibit, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood at the Bronx Zoo, In May 2026
Spend the  day with your favorite characters from the beloved PBS KIDS series, premiering as a brand-new experience at the Bronx Zoo this Spring. (Credit: © WCS and © 2026 The Fred Rogers Company. All rights reserved.) BRONX, N.Y. — April 14, 2026 — The Bronx Zoo is announcing the debut of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood at the Bronx Zoo, an immersive new exhibit created to inspire curiosity, imagination, and wildlife advocacy through playful interactives, per...
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REEL WILD™️ New York Film Festival Private VIP Event EARTH DAY, Wednesday April 22
New York, April 3, 2026 – To celebrate Earth Month, reporters are invited to cover a private invitation-only VIP event for REEL WILD™️ New York Film Festival at The Paley Center for Media and to cover the 2nd annual REEL WILD™️ New York a four-day film festival in Manhattan. REEL WILD™️ New York is a platform for showcasing films and for sparking action for wildlife, with award-winning filmmakers flying into NYC from all over the world. Through each of the 28...
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73% of the World’s Ocean Protected Areas Are Polluted by Sewage
New York, NY (April 2, 2026) – A new study by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and the University of Queensland published in Ocean & Coastal Management has found that nearly three out of four of the world's marine protected areas (MPAs)are polluted by sewage. In the ocean regions most critical for coral reefs and tropical sea life, the problem is even worse: between 87% and 92% of protected areas are affected, and typical pollution levels inside these zones ar...
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Sei Whales Take Their Spring Break in Waters Off NY and NJ
A sei whale female adult and calf are pictured here. Sei whales in the Northwest Atlantic migrate along the Atlantic coast of the United States and Canada, heading south during winter and north during the summer. The peak in sei whale acoustic presence in the New York Bight occurred during a short window in spring.  Date/Location: June 8, 2014 in the Great South Channel Credit: Image taken by NEFSC under the MMPA research permit 17355-00 photographer: Christin Khan   New York, Ap...
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New Animals, Seasonal Attractions, and Blooming Landscapes Make the Bronx Zoo a Must-Visit Spring Break Destination
BRONX, N.Y. — March 31, 2026 — The Bronx Zoo is in bloom for another enchanting season as new arrivals expand the park’s collection of more than 11,000 animals. Refreshed exhibits and attractions, too, will immerse guests in the sights and sounds of the season, making the sprawling nature oasis the ideal spring break destination for visitors of all ages. In addition to a new panther chameleon in Madagascar! and aardvark in Carter Giraffe Building, guests can visit the zoo&rs...
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Women Ocean Guardians Initiative Gained Momentum at UN Event Hosted by Germany
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND (March 31, 2026) — Colombia signed the Women Ocean Guardians Commitment at a high-level event at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, becoming the eighth government to pledge action on gender equity in ocean governance. The signing marks a significant milestone for the initiative, which was launched at the 2025 UN Ocean Conference and has rapidly grown into a global movement to place women at the forefront of marine protection and sustainable ocean economies. The M...
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