Toronto Zoo Weekly Feature - Wednesday, 2013-07-24
Africa Picnic Site, 10:00am to 4:00pm
In
support of National Zoo Keeper Week, Toronto City Council has
proclaimed Sunday,
July 21 through Friday, July 26, 2013 as "Zoo Keeper
Week" in the City of Toronto! The
Toronto Zoo, your
local Southern Ontario Chapter of the American Association of Zoo
Keepers, is proud to invite you to a week long event celebrating
National Zoo Keeper Week.
This event will offer rare insight into the
unique roles the Zoo Keeper plays within the
Toronto Zoo. Come
on out and catch a surprise Meet The Keeper Talk, see the tools
of the
trade, learn about keeper conservation initiatives, and meet some of the
WILD
animals. Also, be sure to watch the crazy antics of zoo staff at 12:00pm to 1:00pm,
daily, as they compete in special games that mimic zoo keeping work.
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Friday, August 2 to Monday, August 5, 2013
10:00am to 3:00pm
Great Lakes, Great Water!Water -
we share it with a wide range of aquatic creatures, Pacific giant
octopus, American eel, Madagascar fishes, Lake Victoria fishes. Visit
all these fishes and many others on exhibit at Toronto Zoo as we
celebrate all things aquatic.
Saturday, August 3 to Monday, August 5, 2013
Front Entrance Courtyard StageTeletoon
Retro is coming to Toronto Zoo to challenge your classic cartoon
knowledge with some Toon Feud trivia questions and giving you the chance
to win some awesome prizes. You can also meet two of your favourite
cartoon characters, Bugs Bunny and Tweety! Visit teletoonretro.com to find out more about our programming and schedule, and visit toonfeud.com to play our interactive family game!
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MEDIA INFORMATION:
Curious to know what it would be like to be a Zookeeper?
Why not check out our Toronto
Zoo's Keeper For A Day Program and find out for yourself how incredible
and rewarding this job can be! The
Toronto Zoo's Keeper For A Day Program is returning for another WILD
year of animal know-how. What exactly does a Zoo Keeper do all day? Come
work with us and find out! Learn all about how Animal Keepers play an
important role in animal conservation as well as animal feeding,
nutrition, breeding and the chance to clean up after some of our amazing
animals. Whether you're interested in animal care as a career or just
want to have some fun, this program is worth all the sweat and smells.
For more information CLICK HERE.
We are very proud that the Toronto Zoo has made the top 25 nominations list in the 'Best of Toronto4Kids Summer Attraction'!
The contest is now on to see who will take the top spot as the best summer attraction in the GTA. This is a title we would love to have and to do so we need YOUR VOTE!
CLICK HERE to vote for the Toronto Zoo! Voting is NOW OPEN and closes on July 29.
Bear Necessities: Ice. Food. Cubs. - Keep Voting!
The Toronto Zoo is proud
to be selected as one of the project's in Shell's FuellingChange
Initiative and YOU can help! In the running to win $100,000, the Bear
Necessities project will support polar bears through Toronto Zoo's
conservation, education and research programs.
Visit our Bear Necessities page at www.fuellingchange.com for exciting updates, photos and video of Hudson - a Toronto Zoo superstar! Vote NOW at www.fuellingchange.com
JOKE OF THE WEEK:
- Why do fish live in salt water?
- Because pepper makes them sneeze!
CUTE ALERT:
Our Ring-tailed lemur family welcomes five new
babies to moms Lily (twins, 1 male & 1 female), Ruby (1 female) and
Lucy (twins, sexes unknown) Zoo staff will confirm as soon as they know.
The babies have not been given names as of yet. With
each passing day the babies are becoming more aware of their
surroundings and will soon begin to leave Mom for short periods to play
and investigate the world. Visit our African Rainforest Pavilion for
your chance to spot our newest and cutest additions!
Photo Credit: Toronto Zoo
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Looking to add some adventure to your next Corporate Event?
Why not bring your herd to the wildest venue in town-The Toronto Zoo.
CLICK HERE for full details on our extensive Corporate Events Package or to book your event today!
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ZOO HOURS
Current Zoo Hours: 9:00 am to 7:00 pm, daily. Last admissions one hour before closing.
The Toronto Zoo is open year round (except Dec. 25th).
ADMISSION FEES
General Admission (13-64 incl): $28 Seniors (65+): $23 Children (3-12): $18 Children (2 and under): FREE Prices include tax as applicable Parking is $10
For more information, contact Lesley Dean at (416) 392-5939.
Events and admission prices subject to change without notice. For general information visit torontozoo.com.
Toronto Zoo is
accredited by CAZA (Canada's Accredited Zoos and Aquariums). Look for
this logo whenever you visit a Canadian zoo as your assurance that you
are supporting a facility dedicated to providing excellent care for
animals, a great experience for you, and a better future for all living
things. For more information, visit caza.ca.
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