Toronto Zoo Weekly Feature - Thursday, 2014-07-30
Grab your troop and head to the wildest summer
adventure in Toronto! Drop by and see our two adorable giant pandas-Er
Shun and Da Mao, the only pair of giant pandas in Canada! Enjoy some
close up and personal encounters in the Kids Zoo, be sure to take in our 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!
The Toronto Zoo is celebrating 40 Days of 40 Animals leading up to its 40th anniversary on August 15, 2014. As
part of the anniversary celebrations, the Toronto Zoo is highlighting
40 unique species and to demonstrate how the Zoo is contributing to
their survival. Each day, one of our animals will receive a special
enrichment item or feeding.
When
the Toronto Zoo first opened its doors in 1974 it was hailed as one of
the most forward thinking and innovative zoos in the world. The Toronto
Zoo was the first zoo in Canada to hire a full-time Nutritionist and is
the only zoo in Canada with a full-time Reproductive Physiologist.
Today the Toronto Zoo remains a leader in conservation and education and
works with many partners in Canada and around the globe to further
advance species survival and regeneration.
Wednesday, July 30th: Northern Bald Eagle, Front Entrance
of the Toronto Zoo and Canadian Domain. Casual Encounter with the
Northern Bald Eagle in the Zoo's Front Entrance Courtyard at 1:00pm
Thursday, July 31st: Great Hornbill, Indo-Malaya Pavilion, Casual Encounter with Great Hornbill at 12:00pm
Friday, August 1st: Butterflies,
Malayan Woods Pavilion Visit our Educational station to learn more
about butterflies! International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
Status: Some species of butterfly are highly endangered (e.g. Karner
blue butterfly) and others are very common.
Saturday, August 2nd: Siamese Catfish, Indo-Malaya Pavilion Meet the Keeper and Training Demonstration with Siamese catfish at 12:00 pm
Sunday, August 3rd: Great Barrier Reef Australasia Pavilion Fish Feeding at 1:00pm
Monday, August 4th: Ngege Fish and African Ciclids, Ngege Fish African Rainforest Pavilion
Located in the moat of the dwarf crocodile exhibit Fish Feeding at 11:45pm AND Lake Malawi Cichlids African Rainforest Pavilion Located in the Lake Malawi fish tank Fish Feeding at 12:30pm.
Located in the moat of the dwarf crocodile exhibit Fish Feeding at 11:45pm AND Lake Malawi Cichlids African Rainforest Pavilion Located in the Lake Malawi fish tank Fish Feeding at 12:30pm.
Tuesday, August 5th: Great Pacific Octopus, Americas Pavilion Animal Enrichment at 1:00pm.
IMPORTANT NOTE TO MEDIA:
Media who wish to attend any of the scheduled special feedings or
keeper talks please meet Public Relations and Events staff at Guest
Services, located at the Zoo's Front Entrance 20 minutes prior.
40 IN NATURE FACTS!
Did you know..... In the last 40 years, spotted turtle numbers in sourthern Ontario have diminished greatly and have disappeared from many sites.
Ever dream of meeting a sloth? Better yet, our world-famous sloth, Bob.
Now is your chance!
Sign up to our e-newsletter and you will be entered for a chance to win a special meet-and-greet with Bob the sloth for you and up to three guests!
Toronto Zoo Volunteer Recruitment is NOW Open!
Recently
retired? Empty nest syndrome? Kids in school? The Zoo Needs YOU!
Join the Toronto Zoo's diverse team of active and outgoing adult
Volunteers. We are now recruiting for the Year-Round Volunteer program
and the winter Giant Panda Ambassador Interpretive Volunteer Program.
For more details and an application form CLICK HERE. Or join us for an information evening on Tuesday, September 9, 2014. The session starts at 6:30 pm.
Please RSVP by e-mailing tzvolunteers@torontozoo.ca to reserve your seat.
'*Please note that all applications must be submitted before the recruitment closes on Friday, September 19, 2014.
Until Friday, August 29, 2014
Join us as the grizzlies, African
penguins, polar bears and Sumatran tigers receive a special frozen treat
every Friday this summer. Keepers will be on hand to meet with our
visitors and answer questions about the importance of these four
animals, how the zoo is helping to save and protect them and why the
Toronto Zoo offers our animals frozen treats as part of our Enrichment
Program. Each session is approximately 20 minutes in length and free
with admission. So far the animals are visitors are loving it!
Grizzlies - Canadian Domain 1:00pm to 1:20pm
African penguins - African Savanna 12:30pm to 12:50pm
Polar bears - Tundra Trek 3:00pm to 3:20pm
Sumatran tigers - Indo-Malaya 2:30pm to 2:50pm
African penguins - African Savanna 12:30pm to 12:50pm
Polar bears - Tundra Trek 3:00pm to 3:20pm
Sumatran tigers - Indo-Malaya 2:30pm to 2:50pm
Only until Saturday, August 30, 2014
10:00am to 5:00pm, daily
This summer the Toronto
Zoo and Parks Canada are working together to protect wildlife and have
joined forces to help educate our visitors on Canadian wilderness,
heritage, biodiversity and culture. Until Saturday, August 30th, Parks
Canada staff will be on site in various locations throughout the Zoo
site engaging visitors within the natural environment of Canada's
premier zoo.
The following outlines the different programs that Parks Canada Staff will be delivering this summer for Toronto Zoo visitors. Please note these programs are subject to change without notice, weather dependent and are included with zoo admission.
The following outlines the different programs that Parks Canada Staff will be delivering this summer for Toronto Zoo visitors. Please note these programs are subject to change without notice, weather dependent and are included with zoo admission.
Saturday, August 2 to Monday, August 4, 2014
10:00am to 4:00pm
10:00am to 4:00pm
More than just a Zoo, an aquarium too!
Come celebrate our 40 years! A special weekend showcasing our wonderful
fishes around the Zoo and our conservation efforts to help these
creatures all around the world! Visit our three different stations across the Zoo site packed with exciting information and fun activities for all ages including displays on the Great Lakes, Freshwater Mussels, Africa fishes and how to live sustainable.
Saturday, August 23 & Sunday, August 24, 2014
Conservation Connection Centre, 11:00am to 4:00pm
Conservation Connection Centre, 11:00am to 4:00pm
Did you know? The Toronto Zoo isn't
just the only Zoo in Canada to have Giant pandas but we also have
Sumatran orangutans! Check out our special orangutan enrichment
interpretive station, artifacts, and artwork painted by one of our
talented orangutans. Sumatran orangutans are critically endangered with
the wild population experiencing habitat loss of 80% half of that in the
last 20 years caused by palm oil cultivation, logging and mining. Join
us in the Indo-Malaya Pavilion for a special Orangutan Keeper Talk at
1:00 pm daily and find out how YOU can commit to conservation efforts to
help the extremely endangered Sumatran orangutans at home and abroad
Sunday, August 24
Registration 8:30 am - 11:00 am
Event Activities run until 3:00 pm
Registration 8:30 am - 11:00 am
Event Activities run until 3:00 pm
Now in its fourth year, Walk for the
Children is a great day for families to spend time together and help
raise significant funds for children in need of life-saving surgeries.
Participants enjoy a day at the Toronto Zoo, trekking along a scenic 5K
route. Stations are set up along the way where children can have their
"explorer passport" stamped adding to the sense of adventure. The walk
concludes at the Savanna picnic site with a BBQ lunch and children's
entertainment, games and activities. All proceeds from this event go to
the Herbie Fund. The Herbie Fund's mission is to bring children from
around the world to The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) for
life-saving or life-altering surgeries - surgeries that are not
available to them in their home countries because of high costs and lack
of medical expertise. Since its inception in 1979, Herbie Fund has
changed the lives of more than 700 children from over 100 countries
around the world. To register and begin fundraising, or for more
information, visit www.herbiefund.com/wftc.asp.
Sunday, August 24
Helping to save and protect species is
always in style! Come on out to Premier Hair Salon's Bay Scarborough
Town Centre location, on Sunday August 24, 2014 from 11 am to 5 pm, and
get a fabulous cut and style. Men are only $20 and Woman $30! All
proceeds will go to help the Toronto Zoo purchase a new Microscope for
Reproductive Physiology to help us save and protect species for
generations to come!
For more information and to purchase your cut and style in advance, click here. Space is limited so book early! Once you have your ticket, please call Premier Hair Salon to book your time. 416-296-8994. Event subject to change without notice.
For more information and to purchase your cut and style in advance, click here. Space is limited so book early! Once you have your ticket, please call Premier Hair Salon to book your time. 416-296-8994. Event subject to change without notice.
*Please note all events subject to change without notice.
Celebrating 40 Years Of Saving And Protecting Species.
ZOO HOURS
Current Zoo Hours: 9:00 am to 7:00 pm, DAILY.
Member Exclusive Early Giant Panda Viewing: 8:00am - 9:00am daily, Member (Seasonal).
Last admission's one hour before closing.
The Toronto Zoo is open year round (except Dec. 25th).
ADMISSION FEES
General Admission (13-64): $28
Seniors (65+): $23
Children (3-12): $18
Children (2 and under): FREE
Seniors (65+): $23
Children (3-12): $18
Children (2 and under): FREE
Members: FREE
Prices include tax as applicable
Parking is $10 year round
Prices include tax as applicable
Parking is $10 year round
Events and admission prices subject to change without notice.
For general information visit torontozoo.com.
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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