MarylandZoo.TV is a show that explores the animals, keepers, and behind the scenes of the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore. Hosted by Joel Mark Witt. Be sure to check out the new series of exclusive videos to see why our Zoo is more fun.
Born February 5, 2011, The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore's addra calf, Ray-Ray, is now exploring his exhibit for the first time. Named for Ravens Ray Lewis and Ray Rice, Ray-Ray has spent the last few months behind-the-scenes, but is now ready to join the other addra gazelle on display.
Recently, two new residents found a home in the Maryland Zoo's African Watering Hole. A pair of lesser kudu males from the St. Louis Zoo are now being introduced to the exhibit. We say welcome to Pistol and Ritter.
What is there to do at Brew at the Zoo and Wine, Too? Take a look inside Baltimore's most unique outdoor beer and wine festival. A two-day event with activities, food, and fun for all ages. Plus, live music and unlimited samplings of the finest in beer and wine.
Zoo keepers recently introduced a male and female northern ground hornbill at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore. In just a short time, keepers noticed bonding between the birds and have reproductive behaviors...all part of a special breeding program.
Anoki, one of the Maryland Zoo's polar bears couldn't resist an early morning swim. Guests got a good look at her expert swimming skills which are frequently on display at Polar Bear Watch.
We took our camera out in the Zoo and made a stop at the Giraffe Feeding Station. You never know what will happen when you're carrying a camera and some acacia. In clip Angel shows us just how close you can get to these curious creatures.
Every Tuesday morning two of our most popular animal ambassadors team up to greet guests. Get up close with Rise and Conquer, official mascots of the Baltimore Ravens every Tuesday from 10am to 10:30am at the Zoo's main entrance.
Meet Otto, the newest newborn at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore. A rare, endangered Coquerel's sifaka, native to Madagascar, and one of only 50 in the United States. See why this animal baby's birth is so significant.
Pairing, nesting and mating, oh my! We’ve never seen any of these from our white breasted cormorants…until now. So why the change in behavior? Check out this video to see what our caring and dedicated Rock Island keeper staff is doing to help these beautiful African birds build a better bond.
Samson, the Maryland Zoo's baby elephant turns 3! He and his friends celebrated with some elephant friendy cakes. There's no better way to celebrate than with corn bread and potatos.