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Cape May County Zoo debuts its newest resident red panda

Dr. Stephen Wallace, aka Wally, was born on June 3 of last year, marking his first birthday with his official introduction.

Alexandra DeMatos

Jun 3, 2026, 12:40 PM

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A new red panda is making his debut at the Cape May County Zoo—Dr. Stephen Wallace, also known as Wally, who arrived in May from a zoo in Knoxville.

Wally was born on June 3 of last year as part of a litter of two males, marking his first birthday with his official introduction.

He was named after a paleontologist who discovered red panda fossils in East Tennessee at the Gray Fossil Site—fossils believed to be ancestors of today's red pandas in Asia.

Dr. Wallace is curious and adventurous. He enjoys exploring new furniture and enrichment, as well as interacting with his new keepers.

He can be seen daily in the rear panda yard, but if guests don't spot him, they are encouraged to check back later, as he may be resting inside.

Ember, the zoo's other red panda, can still be seen in the front panda yard.

Based on recommendations from the Red Panda Species Survival Plan (SSP), the next step will be to introduce the two pandas in the near future.

Aurora, a former red panda resident of the zoo, has moved to another facility as part of the SSP program.

"We are excited to announce this new addition and celebrate Wally's birthday with the public," said Cape May County Commissioner Vice Director Andrew Bulakowski. "I can't thank the team enough at the park and zoo for their tireless dedication and enthusiasm in providing the best possible experience for our residents and visitors."

The Cape May County Zoo is open daily. More information about visiting and tickets can be found on its website.

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