FIRST-TIME MOM, "POPPY" GIVES BIRTH TO FOUR KITS
Toronto Zoo Weekly Feature - Wednesday, 2013-07-11
Since
1992, the Toronto Zoo has been an integral member of the recovery
program
for the endangered black-footed ferret. The ultimate goal of the program is to re-establish 10 stable black-footed ferret populations, containing 1,500 individuals, throughout their native North American range. Since the program's inception the Toronto Zoo has produced 106 litters and 456 kits, many of which have been reintroduced to sites in the United States, Mexico and Canada. The most genetically-valuable animals remain in the Species Survival Plan program for future breeding. Because this program pertains to an endangered Canadian species and has been very successful to date, it remains a high priority for the Toronto Zoo.
CLICK HERE
to view the exclusive behind the scenes footage of first-time mom
"Poppy" one of the
Black-footed ferrets, give birth and watch the kits grow!
For more information about the Toronto Zoo's Conservation Programs, CLICK HERE.
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UPCOMING EVENTS:
Friday, July 12, 2013
Front Entrance Courtyard, 10:30am
Visitors will have the opportunity to experience an engaging
performance by the Focus Academy Summer Violin Ensemble Camp from a
community group of young violin players who are immersed in the art of
ensemble violin playing during a two week camp session. They will be
performing at the Toronto Zoo a repertoire of what they have worked on
for a 20 minute performance.
Friday July 29, 2013
Indian Rhino Exhibit, 9:30am to 4:00pm
The Toronto Zoo is holding it's annual Bowling for
Rhinos Event in support of conservation. This event will not only raise
much needed funds for rhino conservation but it will also serve to
educate our visitors on the critical issue of poaching of rhinos for
their horns. Did you know that all five species of rhinos are critically
endangered, and some are on the brink of extinction? For a small
donation you can compete against other zoo visitors in a Wii bowling
tournament and help to raise funds for this endangered animal!
Sunday, July 21 to Friday, July 26, 2013
Africa Picnic Site, 10:00am to 4:00pm
The event will offer rare insight to the unique roles the zoo keeper plays within your 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 animals. Also, be sure to watch the crazy antics of zoo staff as they compete in special games that mimic zoo keeping work. This is a week you will not want to miss, with specials events everyday! |
MEDIA INFORMATION:
Summer Has Officially Begun at the Toronto Zoo!
Grab your troop and head to the
wildest summer adventure destination in Toronto! Drop by and see our two
adorable giant pandas-Er Shun and Da Mao! Enjoy some close up and
personal encounters in the Kids Zoo, and be sure to taken in and enjoy daily Animal Shows and Keeper Talks and so much more this long weekend! If the summer heat is too "un-bearable" why not visit our splash island! Best of all, they are all FREE with Zoo admission!
ZOO CAMP VOTED BEST DAY CAMP IN THE GREATER TORONTO AREA!
Zoo Camp has been named the bet among
a select group of 25 day camps in the GTA by Toronto 4 Kids, one of the
leading parenting and kids directories in the Toronto area. We are very
excited to receive this award and appreciate all of the effort that the
Zoo Camp Counsellors give to allow us to be the best!
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JOKE OF THE WEEK:
- What is the strongest animal?
- A snail. He carriers his house on his back!
PHOTO OF THE WEEK:
Photo Credit: Toronto Zoo
In 2011, the Toronto Zoo released captive bred black-footed ferrets into the wilds of Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan.
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!
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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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