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Showing posts with label zoo. Show all posts
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Friday, June 20, 2008
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Celebrate Earth Day in Massachusetts!
Here are some great animal-related Earth Day events I found in Raynham, MA.
For those of you who aren't exactly sure what Earth Day is, it isn't actually a "day." Earth day refers to two different observances, according to wikipedia.com, one during spring for the northern hemisphere , and one during autumn for the southern. It's main purpose is to spread awareness of earth-related issues, to celebrate the great strides we've taken to protecting the environment for future generations and to look for what new ways we can continue protecting it.Sunday, April 20
Party for the Planet at Franklin Park Zoo and Walter D. Stone Memorial Zoo. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Franklin Park Zoo, 1 Franklin Park Road, www.franklinparkzoo.org and Stone Zoo, 149 Pond St., Stoneham.
Tuesday, April 22
Party for the Planet at Capron Park Zoo. Free with zoo admission. 201 County St., Attleboro
Saturday, April 26
Bird Street/West Street Conservation celebration of Earth Day. 10 a.m. at the Conservation in Stoughton. It will include biking, Zoo New England exhibit, recycling talks, hiking, wood carving exhibits, a barbeque, police dog exhibit, animal exhibits and more. Event will be held at Stoughton High School if it rains.
How do you stay "green?"
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Friday, January 18, 2008
Zoo News: Snow Leopards
Check out the Dakota Zoo's new "big cat" exhibit!
There's Jerry the zoo's first snow leopard. Jerry is originally from the LA Zoo ( so he's probably a diva) and weighs in at 90 pounds. But to keep Jerry company are also two new mountain lion cubs about five months old.
The new Siberian Tiger/Snow Leopard Exhibit will cost about 1.2 million! All that money is going to make sure that visitors can see the big cats up as close as possible while not alarming them. Their enclosure will be about 30,000 square feet and will have specially-designed rocks, logs, and filtered pools and a private den area.
Hmmm, wonder what they're gonna do in there?
Click here to find out what else the Dakota Zoo has in store, and click here to make a donation (Remember it's tax deductible!!).
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