
Gorilla exhibit at the San Diego Zoo.
Gorilla exhibit at the San Diego Zoo.
I forgot to get the name of this very happy bird spotted at the San Diego Zoo, but she sure hammed it up for the camera!
As part of San Diego Zoo Global’s effort to mobilize resources and expertise to save species at risk due to the Australian wildfire crisis, the conservation organization has pledged to contribute an amount equal to the money raised in this Sunday’s (Jan. 12, 2020) admissions at the San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Zoo Safari Park directly toward wildlife relief efforts.
The unprecedented move is a way to engage and include all guests in what the organization recognizes will be a long-term conservation need to recover wildlife populations.
“San Diego Zoo Global is a nonprofit wildlife conservation organization, so the money we raise at our parks every day goes back into our mission to save species,” said Paul A. Baribault, president/CEO, San Diego Zoo Global. “Sunday’s effort is not just about fundraising, but also gives our audience an additional opportunity to be included in the effort to save Australian wildlife.”
San Diego Zoo Global has been working in collaboration with government officials and conservationists in the field to learn about and conserve Australian wildlife since 1923. The historic involvement with these species makes this current crisis particularly heartbreaking for officials with the organization.
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When it’s your turn to serve in volleyball, always kiss the ball for good luck.
It seems like just about everyone is posting photos of their cats online these days. Here’s a snap of my cat.
O.K., it’s not really my cat, but if I did have a cat…
I always meet someone interesting on a road trip.
Or… “a little privacy, please.”
I was photographing this hamadryas baboon at the San Diego Zoo when he turned to me, snarled and barred his teeth while rolling his eyes back. Glad there was a fence between us.
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