The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens has released the latest issue of its magazine, Foxpaws, for Fall 2025. The publication highlights recent developments at the zoo, including updates on animal care, conservation initiatives, and fieldwork.
One section details the work of the animal care team. The article provides insight into how staff members design daily enrichment activities for the animals.
The magazine also introduces readers to JoAnn and David, two baby bobcats who arrived at The Living Desert earlier this year. Their story includes information about their growth over the summer.
Another feature discusses a major conservation milestone. According to the magazine, “Find out how The Living Desert launched the first-ever IUCN Center for Species Survival for Behavior Change in the United States.”
Additionally, Foxpaws covers international efforts by zoo staff. Readers can follow along as animal care experts travel to Somaliland, Africa, where they provided emergency medical assistance to cheetah cubs rescued from illegal wildlife trafficking.
The return of pronghorns is also highlighted. The magazine explains how these native animals are preparing for reintroduction in Chuckwalla National Monument.



