Issue 81 May • June
2009
Celebrating D enver Zoo ’ s 20th A nnual Do At T he Zoo! Do At The Zoo has raised funds to help Denver Zoo animals for 20 years! Join us June 18 for the Do At The Zoo 20th Anniversary and help raise funds for Asian Tropics, a new home for Asian elephants, Indian rhinos and Malayan tapirs.
Summer Visitor Programs
2009 DO at the zoo
Child and Family Programs
Conservation Corner
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Summer Season Brings New Visitor Programs
Giraffe Calf Born to “Large” Family
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Denver Zoo is celebrating another birth to the zoo, a reticulated giraffe named Pongo. He was born to mother, Masika (ma-See-ka) and father, Dikembe (Di-kem-bay). The calf brings the zoo’s giraffe herd to six, including a six-month-old male giraffe named Timber. Pongo and Timber, halfbrothers, already get along well. They will often walk and play together or Timber will chew on Pongo’s ear while he rests.
s Denver Zoo members you have the opportunity to visit the zoo regularly. We strive to provide you with new experiences each time you visit. This summer is no exception as we develop a new visitor program called Wake Up with the Zoo. Our trained docents will be looking for you to join them as the zoo opens, and before the day heats up, to explore our morning keeper routines in a new way. From Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, Roving Narrators will visit five or six animal exhibits and interpret activities that guests may otherwise miss. One of our favorite examples is the daily capuchin monkey release onto Monkey Island. Come to the zoo at opening to discover how these playful primates get to the island each day, and be the first to see them as they venture into the treetops. Ask our Main Gate Ambassadors or check signs inside the zoo gates to discover where to find the Roving Narrators each day throughout the summer. Denver Zoo will continue to offer new twists on our main shows and demonstrations as we mark some milestones. The Wildlife Show will celebrate its tenth anniversary with your favorite animals by introducing some new zoo celebrities at two daily shows and during the informal afternoon “Meet the Animal Stars” experience. At Northern Shores our sea lion keepers will highlight Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday in a completely new show. The award-winning Predator Ridge exhibit turns five this summer. Join us as we celebrate lions, wild dogs or spotted hyenas every day at 2:00 pm with our keeper talk in Pahali ya Simba. Everyone’s favorite elephants, Mimi and Dolly, have been rehearsing this spring as well and will be featured daily in the 11:30 am Pachyderm Demonstration. Finally, check out www.denverzoo.org to see the summer program schedule and discover tips on how to plan your day. This section allows you to check the opening time for Lorikeet Adventure, look for a zoo feeding you’ve never experienced before, or watch a video clip of the Wildlife Show. We appreciate your support and look forward to your visits all summer long!
Giraffes are the world’s tallest land mammal and can grow up to 17-feet tall. Pongo is only six feet two inches tall now, but will likely double his height in the next two years. An adult female weighs between 1,500 to 2,600 pounds and an adult male ranges from 2,400 to 4,200 pounds. Like human fingerprints, the markings of a giraffe’s coat are unique to each individual. Reticulated giraffes are native to the dry savannas and open woodlands of east Africa.
Save a Spot for Wildlife You can make a lasting contribution to ensure the zoo’s mission of wildlife conservation, environmental education and scientific programs will continue for future generations. Just return the postcard found in the center of the magazine to request our new, free booklet on Gift and Estate Planning today to see how you can possibly save on taxes, receive income and leave a legacy for Denver Zoo; you can also contact Josie Stewart, Gift Planning Manager at 303-376-4863, or send an e-mail to plannedgifts@denverzoo.org.
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Do At The Zoo Celebrates 20 Years of Animal Conservation Presented by
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o At The Zoo, Denver’s favorite summer party and Denver Zoo’s largest fundraiser, turns 20 this year. Please join us for what promises to be the best gala ever. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of history! As we prepare to walk on the wild side one more time, we take note of the tremendous positive impact two decades of Do has provided for our animal conservation efforts. • Predator Ridge is Denver Zoo’s awardwinning habitat for 14 different African species, including lions, spotted hyenas and African wild dogs. With its spacious, more naturalistic and educational exhibits, Predator Ridge was recognized by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums in 2006 as Exhibit
of the Year. The $27 million exhibit was designed to re-create a portion of Samburu National Reserve in Kenya while still offering up-close views of animals and providing educational information and interaction. • Primate Panorama is another exhibit made possible in part from the support of Do At The Zoo. This spectacular seven-acre facility very closely replicates the natural habitats of many of its inhabitants, including gorillas that roam freely in their own one-acre exhibit. •D o At The Zoo funds paid for a portion of the construction of Denver Zoo’s Endangered Species Conservation Carousel in 2001. It is the largest carousel of its kind in the country
and features nearly 50 wooden, hand-carved animals. Over $250,000 has been generated for our field conservation programs through carousel ridership. • In 1991, Do At The Zoo helped support Tropical Discovery, Denver Zoo’s tropical rainforest featuring a wide variety of marine life from fish to turtles and is also home to the largest indoor Komodo dragon exhibit in the world. In its 19-year history, 32,000 Do At The Zoo guests have raised more than $7.2 million to improve Denver Zoo and its programs. Please join us for our very special Do At The Zoo 20th Anniversary to support Asian Tropics, the largest conservation project in our history.
Don’t Miss Denver’s “Must Do” Event of the Year! Do At The Zoo 20th Anniversary Gala, Thursday, June 18, 6:30–10 pm
Presented by
Where else can you sample superb cuisine and beverages from over 60 of Denver’s finest restaurants and enjoy the best peoplewatching in town, while benefitting the animals at Denver Zoo? Your support of this year’s event will help to build an environmentally-conscious, state-of-the-art habitat that will provide critically needed homes for Asian elephants and Indian rhinos.
I would like to order Do At The Zoo 20th Anniversary tickets: Name: _______________________________________________________________________Member #:_ _____________________________ Address:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip:_ ________________________________________________ Daytime Phone Number: ______________________________
Ticket information: Junior (ages 21-29): $125, Member: $150—special pricing available through May 31 only, Non-member: $175, VIP: $275 No infants, children, or guests under the age of 21 can be admitted. # of Junior tickets: _____x $125
# of Member tickets : _____x $150
# of Non-member tickets : _____x $175
# of VIP tickets : _____x $275
I can’t attend this year, but would like to contribute: $__________
Total included: $_____________ The estimated fair market value of Junior, Member and Individual tickets is $50 per ticket; the estimated fair market value of VIP tickets is $75 per ticket. Please consider your ticket purchase a donation, no refunds will be issued.
Payment information: __ Check (made payable to Denver Zoological Foundation) __ Credit Card–VISA, MasterCard, American Express Signature:________________________________________Credit Card #:________________________________________Exp. Date:______ Tickets can also be purchased online at www.denverzoo.org.
GO GREEN! Denver Zoo’s On The Wild Side newsletter can now be viewed online! Just visit the Membership page on the zoo’s website, www.denverzoo.org. If you would prefer to view the newsletter online, and would like to opt out of receiving On The Wild Side in the mail, please email your request to memberservices@denverzoo.org. You can now receive your Denver Zoo membership renewal notice by email. We will email first renewal notices to all members who have provided us their email addresses. Save the zoo printing and postage costs by giving us your email address today! Call the Membership office at 303-376-4878 or email memberservices@denverzoo.org.
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hank you for the gifts of toys, treats, chalk, scents, towels, blankets, etc., to Denver Zoo. Every wish list gift helps to provide care and enrichment for many of the nearly 4,000 animals who are part of Denver Zoo’s wildlife collection. Contributions of items on the wish list (new or in good condition, please) are always welcome and very much appreciated! The value of your contribution qualifies as a charitable deduction. Here’s a sampling of items on the wish list: • Cordless drills and basic tools
• Blender
• Leatherman®-type pocket tools
• CD’s with nature sounds
• Small tool box and basic tools (screwdrivers, hammer, power drill, drill bits, etc.)
• Perfume and dye-free or baby laundry detergent
• Children’s books about African animals and culture
• Ladders–varying sizes
• Children’s books grades 1-12 about Indonesian animals or conservation
• Digital video camera
• Nylabone© Healthy Edibles–fruit and meat flavors • Large wooden parrot toys
It’s School Field Trip Season! Denver Zoo is proud to offer students in the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) discounted school field trip admission during the school year. Many school groups want to visit the zoo from the end of April through the month of May. To facilitate school bus parking during this busy period, from April 20 through June 1, the eastern portion of the zoo’s parking lot will be reserved for school buses only. This is the best way we can ensure a safe and quick entrance for school children into the zoo. We encourage members to use the parking garage for close parking during this time period. As most buses and students head back to school by mid-day, we recommend that members consider visiting the zoo in the afternoon. Thank you for your understanding and patience!
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• Baby toys–mobiles, rattles and plastic toys (no stuffed animals)
• Space heater • Radio, CD players • Cordless Dremel® and Dremel® tips • DustBuster® vacuum • Microwave (less than 5 years old) • Under-counter refrigerator • GPS units
• Scents–essential oils (unopened)
• Binoculars
• Kitchen spices, extracts– peppermint, vanilla, etc. (unopened)
• Camping stove
• Compasses • Head lamp
• Canned tuna and salmon in water Please visit www.denverzoo.org/donations/in-kind for a complete wish list. Don’t have time to shop? Gift cards and certificates from pet supply, grocery and home building stores are appreciated! We’ll also do the shopping if you choose to make a gift by check or credit card and designate it for the purchase of items on our wish list. For more information or to make a donation, please call the Development Office at 303-376-4863.
Do you have an unwanted vehicle and you’re not sure what to do with it? Cars Helping Charities provides a hassle-free way to turn your unwanted car into a donation to Denver Zoo! When you call 303-423-CARS, Cars Helping Charities will take your information, handle all the paperwork, tow your vehicle at no charge, and sell it with the proceeds directed to Denver Zoo. Your gift also qualifies as a tax deduction! Cars Helping Charities has benefited more than 600 Colorado non-profits, including the zoo.
EVENTS Attend Denver Green Festival FREE!
Arrive at 8 am for early entrance into the zoo and get a sneak peek at Denver Zoo’s newest mothers before the gates open to the general public.
Enjoy a Denver Zoo membership bonus and attend the Denver Green Festival for free May 2–3, a $15 value! Just show your Denver Zoo membership card, enjoy the festival at no cost and learn new ways to help the environment. Don’t miss Denver Zoo Vice President for Planning and Capital Projects George Pond speaking on May 3 at 5 pm about Denver Zoo’s efforts to integrate sustainability and top environmental practices into all of its operations. As an organization dedicated to conservation, it is paramount that Denver Zoo lead green initiatives, serving as an environmental champion for our animals and as an example for the community. Learn the groundbreaking environmental technologies the zoo is implementing in conjunction with its globally-recognized sustainable management system and how these efforts are saving the environment and the zoo’s pocketbook.
Breakfast will include: Scrambled eggs with shredded cheese, sliced mushrooms, yellow and green bell peppers, crisp bacon and sausage, hand carved turkey with orange cranberry chutney, hand-carved honey-baked ham with whole grain mustard, baby spinach and strawberry salad with goat cheese crumbles and raspberry vinaigrette, smoked salmon display with fresh baked bagel crisps, fresh fruit salad drizzled in a honey lime vinaigrette, seasoned breakfast potatoes, selection of muffins, Danishes, pastries, multi-grain breads, rolls, domestic cheese tray with assorted crackers, chocolate fountain with dipping treats, hot off the grill waffle station with toppings bar, mimosa bar, bloody mary bar, orange juice, apple juice, coffee, decaffeinated coffee, milk, water and hot tea.
May 2–3 Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th St, Denver 80202
Denver Zoo is a proud partner of the Denver Green Festival. Visit www.greenfestivals.org/denver to learn more.
International Migratory Bird Day Breakfast with the Birds
Saturday, May 9, 8–10 am $50 includes meal and behind the scenes tour Space is limited—advance registration required. Visit denverzoo.org or call 303-376-6741 for tickets. Over thousands of miles, across two continents, through storms and unimaginable odds, arrive the beautiful migratory birds, celebrating spring in the Rocky Mountains. The birds have definitely put forth the effort and now all you have to do to celebrate their accomplishment is make your way to Denver Zoo for breakfast. The early bird gets the worm, but this breakfast will be invertebrate-free consisting of waffles, fresh fruit, hash browns, orange juice and shade-grown coffee. Join Denver Zoo bird keepers for a unique dining experience amongst some of Denver Zoo’s fine-feathered friends. Learn more about how Denver Zoo cares for its extraordinary bird collection during a behind the scenes tour of our new bird propagation center and be one of the first to participate in a flamingo walk.
Members’ Mother’s Day Brunch Sunday, May 10, 8–11 am Members and their guests only Advance reservation required
$30 age 13 and older, $15 for children ages 3–12 Tickets available online only! Go to http://www.denverzoo.org/visitors/events.asp to buy your tickets today! Get Mom out of the house and into the wild for a special Mother’s Day Brunch! Join Denver Zoo for our annual Mother’s Day celebration as we serve a delicious brunch al fresco in a unique setting that only the zoo can provide.
Members’ Summer Preview Party
Thursday, May 21, 6:30–9 pm Members and their guests only No registration required, admission is free, just come on in! Start your Memorial Day weekend off with a roar, snort, trumpet and whistle! Get nose to snout with some of Denver Zoo’s residents at a Wild Encounter, hop on a hippo or wrangle a rhino on the conservation carousel, get your picture taken with one of the animal stars from the Wildlife Show and be one of the first to experience some of Denver Zoo’s newest shows and animal demonstrations during Member’s Night: Summer Preview Party.
Spring into Health 2009
Thursday, May 28, 9 am–1 pm $5 includes snack pack and event activities Registration required, call 303-458-4868 Join Denver Zoo, Mayor John Hickenlooper and the City and County of Denver by taking a walk on the wild side during this year’s Spring into Health. Enjoy keynote speakers, health screenings, fitness classes and a walk around the zoo.
Members’ Walks
8 am, Members and their guests only No registration required! Admission is free. Wednesday, June 3 Saturday, June 27 Wednesday, July 1
Sunday, August 26 Wednesday, August 5 Saturday, August 29
Get your pulse racing and put your mind at ease with a morning walk on the wild side. Watch animals start their morning routines and keepers prepare for a busy day while striding through the zoo before it opens to the general public. Breakfast specials available for purchase at Samburu Grille. Please note Denver Zoo will close early Thursday, June 18 at 2 pm in preparation for our 20th annual Do At The Zoo.
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EVENTS Do At The Zoo 20th Anniversary Thursday, June 18, 6:30–10:30 pm Presented by: Haselden Construction
The Do At The Zoo 20th Anniversary is on its way, and you’re invited to take advantage of special ticket pricing for Denver Zoo members only! 2009 Do At The Zoo 20th Anniversary attendees will enjoy an evening of fine food from Denver’s favorite restaurants, music and dancing, all in the setting of Denver Zoo at twilight. This is Denver Zoo’s favorite benefit event! Net proceeds from Do At The Zoo 20th Anniversary will be matched dollar for dollar by Zoo Improvement Bond Funds and will be designated for Denver Zoo’s new and upcoming exhibit, Asian Tropics, which will provide state-of-the-art habitats for Asian elephants, Indian rhinos and many other species. Ticket Prices Junior Tickets (ages 21-29) Denver Zoo Member Tickets (Member discount until May 31) Non-member Tickets VIP Tickets
$125 $150 $175 $275
Don’t miss out! This special price for members is only available through May 31. Tickets available online at denverzoo.org or call 303-376-4860.
I-Scream For Conservation Members’ Ice Cream Social Thursday, July 9, 6:30–9 pm Members and their guests only
$5 for admission, includes ice cream sundae bar Tickets available online only! Go to http://www.denverzoo.org/visitors/events.asp to buy your tickets today! Join Denver Zoo for a good old ice cream social as the zoo’s conservation team gives a shout out to conservation efforts
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within the zoo and around the globe. With a zoo-li-cious sundae in hand, learn more about Denver Zoo’s global conservation efforts through animal demonstrations and interactive interpretive stations. Find out what state of the art technology will make Denver Zoo’s Asian Tropics the greenest zoo exhibit in the world. Bring a picnic or purchase food at one of the zoo’s concessions. Make a night of it! Don’t miss out on our special Family CampOUT the night of the Ice Cream Social. See page 10 for more details!
ZOOmily–Tails From Near & Far, Far Away
Saturday, August 8, 6–9 pm Presented By: Mountain States Toyota Grand Sponsor: Comfort Dental Members: $15 in advance or $20 at the gate Non-members: $20 in advance or $24 at the gate Tickets available now! Visit www.denverzoo.org/zoomily or call 303-376-6741. Ticket Price includes: Dinner and desserts throughout the zoo! Once upon a time, there was a magical evening where your children’s favorite animal stories and fairy tales from around the world come to life, with costumed characters, magical performances, once in a lifetime animal experiences and food fit for a king. Help bring a fairy tale to life! Come dressed as a character from your favorite fairy tale or children’s story and you could win a prize! Proceeds from ZOOmily will benefit Denver Zoo’s Red Apple Fund for Life-Long Learning, which makes it possible for all individuals—no matter their economic circumstances—to discover the wonders of animals through participation in Denver Zoo education programs.
ZOO PRIDE EVENTS Zoo Pride Appreciation Dinner Thursday, July 23, 6–9 pm Director's Circle members and above. Advance registration required, invitations will be mailed.
Patron Appreciation Brunch Saturday, August 22, 8–10 am Curator's Club members and above. Advance registration required, invitations will be mailed.
What is Zoo Pride? Zoo Pride is a special group of patron level members who are deeply committed to Denver Zoo’s mission and partner with us to ensure the continued vitality of the zoo and our conservation and educational programs. Become a Part of the Family Today! Not a Zoo Pride member but you would like to attend? Learn more about the many benefits of becoming a Zoo Pride member and how you can join today! For more information on Zoo Pride and to join call Mary Bradley at 303-376-4875.
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Child & Family Programs
Zoo Tales Family Book Club
Children up to 5 years old with adult Don’t miss this zoo-rific opportunity for parents and infants to share in their toddlers' fun-filled programs. Family Book Clubs feature readings of favorite children's books (about animals that live at the zoo, of course!), special animal visitors, and simple crafts to make and take home. $11 for child with adult member/$14 for child with adult non-member $4 for each additional child (siblings younger than one year old are free) $8 for each additional adult
The Umbrella, by Jan Brett Tuesday, April 28 Wednesday, April 29 Thursday, April 30 Friday, May 1 Saturday, May 2
10–10:45 am 10–10:45 am 10–10:45 am 10–10:45 am 10–10:45 am
What Do You Do With a Tail Like This? by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page Monday, May 11 Tuesday, May 12 Wednesday, May 13 Friday, May 15
10–10:45 am 10–10:45 am 10–10:45 am 10–10:45 am
TotTrekkers
2–3 year olds with adult Play-based activities, animal visits, age-appropriate crafts and fun stories make this a special time for tots and parents to learn about their favorite Denver Zoo animals. Classes are open to 2–3 year olds with adults only. Please consider our Family Book Club offerings for classes where toddlers and infants can attend together. $12 for child with adult member/$15 for child with adult non-member $4 for each additional child, $8 for each additional adult
Animal Colors Match color to critter as we explore the shades, shapes and sizes of favorite zoo residents. Pick just the right shade for an animal art project of your very own—who says lions can’t be purple? Tuesday, May 5 Wednesday, May 6 Thursday, May 7 Friday, May 8 Saturday, May 9
10–11 am 10–11 am 10–11 am 10–11 am 9:30–10:30 am or 11–noon
King Vulture
V is for Vulture Sure they’re bald, but these beauty-challenged birds are an important part of the circle of life! Create a flap as we learn about these big-winged baldies, many of which are threatened or endangered. Part of our alphabet series for tots. Monday, April 20 Tuesday, April 21 Wednesday, April 22 Thursday, April 23 Friday, April 24 Saturday, April 25
10–11 am 10–11 am 10–11 am 10–11 am 10–11 am 10–11 am
African Lion
Pre-registration is required for all Child and Family Programs. Visit us online at www.denverzoo.org for fast and easy online registration, or use the education form on page 11 to register.
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Child & Family Programs
4–5 year olds, on their own
Children delve into the amazing animal world through animal encounters and observations, zoo tours, interactive activities and sensory experiences. KinderQuest is an opportunity for your child to practice social skills, learn about animals and have fun at the zoo with other children of the same age, without parents. One session per day $20 members/$22 non-members Two sessions on Friday (with supervised lunch time) $38 members/$42 non-members
Splish Splash Dive on in to a fin-filled class that explores the wet and wonderful world of fish! Learn how fish are different from other animals, and visit Tropical Discovery to see some of our favorite—and funny looking—fish friends. Friday, May 1 Friday, May 15
10–noon 1–3 pm
Yucky Muck Splish, splash, I really need a bath! Have fun delving into the yucky, mucky world of animals that live in swamps and bogs. Don’t get stuck! Friday, May 1 Saturday, May 2 Friday, May 15
Queen Angel Fish
NEW!!! DZ Naturalists
1–3 pm 1–3 pm 10–noon
9-11 year olds, on their own
Kids interested in animals and science can combine their enthusiasm with education as they are challenged to delve into environmental topics that will make a difference to future generations. Each class is based on actual Denver Zoo conservation projects. Get involved—every time you visit, you help animals! $22 members/$25 non-members
Project Golden Frog Golden frogs are critically endangered due to habitat loss and the spread of an amphibian fungus. In response to the decline of golden frog populations, a group of concerned biologists formed Project Golden Frog. The group’s single goal is to ensure the survival of one of the most well-known, culturally significant, and charismatic amphibians in the world. Learn more about golden frogs, Denver Zoo’s part in the project, and how you can contribute to their survival. Saturday, April 25 1:00–3:30 pm
Golden Frog
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Pre-registration is required for all Child and Family Programs. Visit us online at www.denverzoo.org for fast and easy online registration, or use the education form on page 11 to register.
SUMMER SAFARI 2009 CALL OF THE WILD Sponsored by
It’s almost time for summer camp, and Denver Zoo is ready—are you? If you haven’t yet registered for a week with Denver's wildest residents, we still have limited availability in some Summer Safari classes. Check out our website at www.denverzoo.org, under the Education/Child and Family Programs section for up-to-date options. Summer Safari is a fun-filled educational experience for animal lovers from preschool to those going into eighth grade. Campers participate in hands-on activities, animal visits and observations, crafts, games, stories, projects, and zoo tours.
Ring in spring with a birthday party at Denver Zoo! Bring your party animals to celebrate with our party animals! Just give us a call and we can custom tailor a program to match your child’s favorite animal or section of the zoo. WILD birthday parties include: • Denver Zoo birthday party invitations • All-day zoo admission for your guests • One hour in a private, reserved Birthday Party room for up to 30 guests • A private, 30-minute interactive program incorporating your child’s favorite animal • Zoo party décor, including tableware • Souvenir party favors for each child • One carousel or train ride for each child • Special gift for the birthday child • 20% discount at Kibongi Market Gift Shop for each guest
Teacher Professional Development Workshops Summer 2009 Delve into animal and environmental science topics through guided tours, hands-on investigations, live animal demonstrations, and expert speakers in our one and twoday professional development workshops for teachers. You’ll renew your passion for the content you teach, and return to the classroom with innovative, standards-based curriculum applications that link the life sciences with learning in every discipline. All workshop participants are eligible for recertification credit through Colorado School of Mines. Summer 2009 workshop topics include: Colorado Wildlife, Polar Ecosystems, Creatures of the Night, Conservation Genetics, and MORE! For more information or to register for a workshop, visit us online at http://www.denverzoo.org/ education/teacherWorkshops.asp.
Plus, you can add on options like pizzas, sodas and cupcakes, or even zoo educator-led activities like a guided tour of your child’s favorite area of the zoo, animal themed craft sessions, souvenir tee shirt decorating, an animal-themed parachute game, or spray tattoo painting session! Why do the work when we can do it for you? Have your party at the WILDEST SPOT in town! Booking Tuesdays through Sundays in 2009. Visit our website at www.denverzoo.org, under the Kids section to find out more, or contact us at birthday@denverzoo.org or 303-376-4894 to receive a Birthday Party Planning Kit by mail.
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Are you ready for a summer CampOUT? Bunk with the Beasts CampOUTS are a brand new overnight adventure at Denver Zoo. You’ll enjoy private tours of the zoo after hours, a cookout dinner on zoo grounds, live animal encounters, campfire stories and treats, and camping out beneath the stars in our special safari tents!
Here’s what some of our past participants had to say: “T his was one of the best moments I have had with my child and her troop.” “Good education opportunity–and just plain fun for my family!” “ This was well worth every penny we spent! Better than we even imagined!” “ Without this program, they would not have the opportunity to explore and learn in such an awesome environment.”
CampOUTS are offered on select Sunday–Thursday nights throughout the summer, and are available for families, scouts and youth organizations of up to 40 people, with children ages 6–15 (adult chaperones are required). Rates are $55–$65 per person. Includes cookout dinner, campfire treats and full breakfast. Scholarships are available. Visit our website under the Education/ Child and Family Programs section for more information.
Monday, June 29 Cub Scouts CampOUT—Go Nocturnal! Please email us at bunkwiththebeasts@ denverzoo.org or call us at 303-376-4894 to register.
Week of June 1 open, please call to schedule a date
Thursday, July 9 Members-Only Family CampOUT (ages 6 to adult) This special CampOUT starts near the close of the annual Denver Zoo Members Ice Cream Social. This abbreviated CampOUT runs from 8pm to 10 am, and costs only $45 per member, including admission to the ice cream social. Also included are evening campfire treats and a full campfire breakfast. Please use the education form on page 11 to register.
Week of June 14 open, please call to schedule a date
Week of July 19 open, please call to schedule a date
Week of June 21 open, please call to schedule a date
August open, please call to schedule a date
Upcoming available CampOUT dates:
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Girl Scouts, we still have May Bunk dates available for you! Reserve your spot today! May 22: Junior Girl Scouts, Earth Connections 24: Brownie Girl Scouts, Eco Explorer (This is the Sunday before the Memorial Day holiday.)
Pre-registration is required for all Child and Family Programs. Visit us online at www.denverzoo.org for fast and easy online registration, or use the education form on page 11 to register.
Education Registration Form Please use this registration form for education programs. Do not use this form for Summer Safari registration. Copies of this form may be used if additional space is required. Adult Name:________________________________________________________ Member #: _______________________________________ Address:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City:_________________________________ County:_ __________________________ State:_ __________ Zip:___________________________ Daytime Phone:________________________________________ Evening Phone:________________________________________________ Email:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Emergency Contact Name & Phone:____________________________________________________________________________________ Participant Name:______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Date of Birth (Mo/D/Yr):_______________________________ Grade Entering in the Fall:____________________________________ Program Name/Session:_________________________________________________________________________________________________ First Choice:___________________________________________ Date & Time:________________________ Cost:_______________________ Second Choice:_________________________________________ Date & Time:___________________________________________________ Third Choice:__________________________________________ Date & Time:___________________________________________________ Participant Name:______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Date of Birth (Mo/D/Yr):________________________________ Grade:_________________________________________________________ Program Name/Session:_________________________________________________________________________________________________ First Choice:___________________________________________ Date & Time:________________________ Cost:_______________________ Second Choice:_________________________________________ Date & Time:___________________________________________________ Third Choice:__________________________________________ Date & Time:___________________________________________________ Adults authorized to pick up child participants under 18 years old: Name:______________________________________________________________ Daytime Phone:_____________________________________ Participant Allergies or Medical Conditions:____________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: ONLY REGISTERED PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ALLOWED TO ATTEND PROGRAMS. PLEASE DO NOT BRING NON-REGISTERED CHILDREN, INCLUDING SIBLINGS, TO THE PROGRAMS. CHILDREN MUST BE THE AGE DESIGNATED FOR THEIR SELECTED PROGRAM AT THE TIME OF THE PROGRAM REQUESTED. UNFORTUNATELY, THERE ARE NO REFUNDS. HOWEVER, REGISTRATION FEES FOR EVENTS YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND CAN BE CONSIDERED A CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION AND, THEREFORE, ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE. PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS WILL GO OUTSIDE IN ALL TYPES OF WEATHER. PLEASE DRESS APPROPRIATELY. Permission and Consent: We/I acknowledge that the Denver Zoo might from time to time take photographs of the participants and attendees of Zoo programs and activities, and that such photographs might be used in Zoo brochures and Zoo program advertising (the “Photographs”). I further acknowledge that as a result of my participation in Zoo programs and my presence at the Zoo premises, our/my image might from time-to-time be included in the Photographs. We/I hereby authorize the Foundation and its agents to take, use, display, publish, reproduce and distribute any and all Photographs that include my image and to create derivative works based upon all such Photographs. Release: We/I voluntarily release the Denver Zoological Foundation, Inc., and its agents, volunteers and employees (the “Released Parties”) from all liability for any injury and/or illness, or otherwise, while participating in these activities/classes, including, without limitation, injuries or illnesses resulting form contact with animals or vehicular transportation. We/I further agree to indemnify, save and hold harmless the Released Parties from any and all losses, damages and liabilities for indemnities, contribution of otherwise with respect to any and all property damage, personal injury and/or death incurred in connection with our/my participation in the above described activities/classes, as might be asserted by a third party (defined as any party other than the Released Parties or us/me). We/I assume full responsibility for these risks.
Signature:_______________________________________________________________________________ Date:__________________________ (Denver Zoo requires a signature from a parent/guardian of each child listed above.) Amount Enclosed (Check or Money Order Only): $_____________________________ Checks payable to: Denver Zoological Foundation Credit Card Payment: ____Visa _____MC _____AmEx Signature:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Credit Card #:___________________________________________________________________ Expiration Date:_______________________ MAIL PAYMENT AND FORM TO: Education Department, Denver Zoological Foundation 2300 Steele St., Denver, CO 80205-4899 Fax (credit card payment only): 303-376-4839
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New Denver Zoo Partnership! Denver Zoo is partnering with HealthONE’s Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children, to give kids in our community an opportunity to vote for their favorite animal that will become the hospital’s mascot. The mascot will be chosen from a list of five species finalists represented at the zoo. Those finalists are a mountain lion, grizzly bear, red panda, African penguin, and river otter. Log on to www.denverzoo.org to pick your favorite today. Be sure to sign up to receive Denver Zoo’s email Zoo-Bulletin or the Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children e-bulletin to see which animal won!
African Penguin
Grizzly Bear
The Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center (P/SL) has been helping families across the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains for nearly 20 years with specialized children's medical services. Construction is under way for a state-of-the-art facility on P/SL’s campus at 20th and High Street in Denver. The Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children at P/SL will move into its new home in 2010. Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children is an important expansion of HealthONE's current pediatric services available at each of its acute care hospitals. Other HealthONE hospitals will become affiliates of Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children, ensuring the same high quality of pediatric care at each location. Some will have pediatric multispecialty centers bringing pediatric specialty doctors directly to the community for the convenience of families who live in the surrounding areas. Denver Zoo is proud to partner with HealthONE’s Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children. We hope you will become involved in the effort to choose the best animal mascot to pounce into children’s hearts. Vote online today at denverzoo.org!
River Otter
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Red Panda
Mountain Lion
Lions and Zebras Denver Zoo is actively involved in conservation initiatives in Kenya, including the study of interactions between lions and Grevy’s zebra. Grevy’s zebra are critically endangered, and appear to be preyed upon by lions in disproportionate numbers in comparison to more common plains zebras. Lions also are declining throughout Africa. The zoo’s conservation efforts with these important species, both at the zoo and in the wild, exemplifies our commitment to wildlife. Share in our care of the amazing animals at Denver Zoo! Adopt a Grevy’s zebra or African lion from Denver Zoo–a wonderful gift to give or receive– and support the zoo! For just $50, you will receive the following: • Color photograph • Bean–bag zebra or lion • Animal information sheet • Personalized certificate
Adopt–An–Animal Purchase Form Number of packages ordered at $50 each:
Grevy’s zebra _____
African lion _____
Total amount included:$_____________ Donor Name:_________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip:_ _________________________________________________Daytime Phone Number:______________________________ Email address:________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (if you’d like to receive Denver Zoo’s ebulletin) Recipient Name:______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip:_ ________________________________________________ Daytime Phone Number:_ _____________________________ Payment information: ___Check (made payable to Denver Zoological Foundation)
___Credit Card–VISA, MasterCard, American Express
Print Name on card: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Credit Card #:_ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Exp. Date:______________ CVV code: ___________(3 digit code on back of VISA, MC or 4 digit code on front of AMEX) For more information about Denver Zoo’s Adopt-An-Animal and Wild Impressions programs, visit http://www.denverzoo.org/involved/wildImpressions.asp.
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Conservation Corner Connecting Wildlife Conservation in Kenya and Colorado Since 2002, Denver Zoo has supported conservation and research projects in the east African country of Kenya. In recent years, our commitment to conservation in this country has increased with the creation of a post-doctoral fellowship based in Kenya, a conservation education project focused on enhancing our conservation impact there, and an undergraduate scholarship program for Kenyan students.
We’d like you to join our conservation movement! For more information about Denver Zoo’s Conservation Biology Department and its programs, please visit our website at www.denverzoo.org/conservation/overview.asp or contact Erin Stotz at estotz@denverzoo.org, and stay tuned to each issue of On the Wild Side for highlighted conservation projects. If you would like to support Denver Zoo’s conservation efforts, please mail your contribution to: Development Department, Denver Zoological Foundation, 2300 Steele St., Denver, CO 80205. Please specify that you would like your contribution to go toward conservation.
Conservation Made Simple: How can you help? •A ttend the screening of the film Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai at Denver Zoo on May 28 and learn about Denver Zoo’s conservation efforts in Kenya. • Volunteer to help wildlife in your own community at the habitat restoration project on May 30. • Donate children’s books about African wildlife and cultures for students in the Laikipia District of Kenya as part of Denver Zoo’s conservation education program there. Banana Tree
On May 28, Denver Zoo will be hosting a film screening of Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai, winner of at least 9 awards at independent film festivals in 2008. The film documents Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai’s efforts to plant trees in Kenya. From this simple beginning of planting trees, an entire movement emerged to reforest Kenyan lands, empower women with new work, provide new sources of food and income for Kenyans, and defend democracy. The following Saturday, May 30, volunteers will have the opportunity to plant trees and restore habitat for wildlife in their own community along the Westerly Creek natural area in Denver. Space is limited for both events, so sign up right away! To get more information, RSVP for the film, or sign up to volunteer (you may attend either or both of the events), please contact Amy Masching at amasching@denverzoo.org or 303-376-4935. Volunteers for the May 30 Habit Restoration Project must be at least 10 years old. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
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•P rovide habitat for wildlife in your own backyard! By planting trees and providing shelter, water, and appropriate food for native species, you can help insects and wildlife survive in urban and suburban neighborhoods. Check out National Wildlife Federation’s Backyard Wildlife Habitat program for more information.
WILD ADVENTURES
CANOE WITH THE ZOO Our canoe trips fill up fast, so get your registration with Centennial Canoe in early. Call 720–283–0553 for further information. Prices for all trips include all meals, canoes, paddles, life jackets, cooking utensils, waterproof gear bags, toilet paper, and other comforts. A list of suggested supplies will be provided after registration.
Family Canoe Trips These river trips are designed for families and wildlife enthusiasts. Participants will explore the river’s geology, history and ecology. Your Denver Zoo educator will share wildlife stories, animal specimens, and guide hands–on activities for kids of all ages. We’ll camp along the way and take time out for swimming in hidden pools and hiking canyon trails.
Cheetah
Botswana September 24–October 6 Members $3,995/Non-members $4,095 Land and internal air from Johannesburg, only
G
o camping in Botswana! Fly into Johannesburg, and from Johannesburg to Maun, Botswana. Set up camp in Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta. Spend several days exploring the beauty of the Moremi Wildlife Reserve where you will go on game drives, walks (subject to the water level in the Delta), and channel exploration by mokoro (dugout canoe). Next you will enter the Caprivi Strip, where your camp will be set up overlooking the Okavango River. From the Okavango River you will camp next at the Chobe River and then on to Livingstone to view Victoria Falls. A beautiful, rustic experience you’ll never forget!
Private specialty travel to Africa, Central and South America with a zoo representative available upon request. Minimum of 8 passengers. Call Mary Bradley at 303–376–4875 for further information.
White River June 5–7, for participants age 6 and up Cost: Adults, age 13 and older: $335; Children, age 6–12: $270 Green River—NEW 5-day trip! July 1–5, for participants age 6 and up Cost: Adults, age 13 and older: $535; Children, age 6–12: $500
Adult Canoe Trips Beer Tasting on the Gunnison River—New! July 31–August 2, for participants age 21 years and up Cost: $335 Join Jeff Brown, President of Boulder Beer Company (Colorado’s first micro-brewery), for a unique and educational look into the micro-brewing beer industry and how it differs from macro-breweries. The best part will be sampling various styles of beer and learning how they are made. After a day spent outdoors paddling and hiking, a cold beer around the campsite sure sounds great. Don’t worry, we will keep the beer cold! Adults only. Wine Tasting on the Colorado River August 7–9, for participants age 21 years and up Cost: $335 Join Sue Phillips, owner of the Plum Creek Winery in Palisade, Colorado, for a delightful weekend of wine tasting and education. Plum Creek is Colorado’s most award-winning winery and has received over 325 awards. It continues to excel in international, national and regional competition. During happy hour and the evening meal, Sue will feature her favorites and explain which wines compliment which foods. Adults only.
To receive further information on these adventures, e-mail mbradley@denverzoo.org or call Mary Bradley at 303-376-4875.
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Thank You to the Following Donors for Providing Support During December 2008 and January 2009 for Denver Zoo Programs
Individuals
Anonymous (5) Bruce W. Bartram Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bennett Joel and Susan Berenbeim Joe Blake Mr. Justin Brady Scott and Sara Carpenter Charles and Therese Carroll Ms. Sarah Chapman Edward and Elizabeth Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Criner Maud B. Duke Dana Field Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Frederickson Mr. and Mrs. George Gastis Gary and Holly Gibson Dr. David R. Hartman James and Anne Hillary/ Hillary Family Foundation Joy R. Hilliard Thane Hodson and Susan McLoon Hodson Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Holmes Michael and Kate Jenulis /Family Mayer Foundation Ms. Jean N. Johnson Brian and Cyndy Klepinger Gene and Walter Koelbel Zeze Kreidle Ms. Lisa Kresge and Mr. Gary Chrissinger/The Zimmerman Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lees/The W. Robert Nichols Farm Trust Thomas and Kathleen Leiden Richard and Gail Levinson Clifford and DeVee Lushbough Mr. Mike Marcely Bruce and Nancy Simonds McGrath/The McGrath Family Foundation Regina Moody Jane and Clark Nelson Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Nelson/ Nelson Family Foundation Mrs. Virginia S. Newton/ Newton Family Fund, Inc. Denny O'Malley and Denise Denton Steven Quarles and Marisa Fontana Richard Reading and Lauren McCain Mr. and Mrs. Russ Redig Susan and Eddie Robinson John, Julie, JJ, James and Jonah Strain Mr. and Mrs. Bryan E. Tointon Sheila Trader John and Renita Weber David C. Wilhelm Karen M. Zarlengo
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Corporations
Cars Helping Charities, Inc. Fox Studio Intrepid Potash Merrill Lynch Chase Network For Good
Foundations
Caulkins Family Foundation The Denver Foundation John G. Duncan Charitable Trust EnCana Cares (USA) Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Frederick G. Fish Foundation LRE Foundation Charles Schwab Corporation Foundation The Marquez Fund The McGrath Family Foundation Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Xcel Energy Foundation
Other
Aquarium & Zoo Facilities Association Eagle Ridge Elementary School Fifth Grade Class Kibongi Market Conservation Sales Rocky Mountain Nature Association, Inc.
Matching Gifts
Ball Corporation EnCana Cares (USA) Foundation Give with Liberty Employee Donations Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. OppenheimerFunds, Inc. Oracle Corporate Giving Program Scitor Corporation Matching Gifts Wellpoint Foundation Western Union Foundation
Gifts-In-Kind
Bear Creek Lake Park Castlewood Canyon State Park Clear Creek History Park Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Cole Colorado Division of Wildlife Concrete Coring Company Denver Botanic Gardens Downtown Aquarium Denver Entercom Denver Mrs. Cathey M. Finlon Food Share America Gray Line Nermin Hodzic Holme Roberts and Owen LLP
Norman Kautsky Mrs. Sarah Knapp McClain Finlon Advertising, Inc./Mrs. Cathey M. Finlon Ms. Karie Phillips Richter Scale Productions, Inc. Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory Steve and Calae Runge Meyer M. and Geri Saltzman Sprint Press University of Colorado Natural History Museum Edwin Watson The Wildlife Experience
NEW Asian Tropics Campaign Contributors
Andy, Jami and Melissa Acker Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Appel Jr. Patricia D. Baca Rick and Pamela Bahl Patrick and Jennifer Ballard Patty and Rollin Barnard Boettcher Foundation Mary and Fred Brown Ms. Debbie S. Buchanan Orley and Evelyn Burgess Kyle Burks Kelly Casto David and Paula Chase Edward and Elizabeth Cohen The Colorado Trust The Denver Foundation Denver Zoo Staff– Development Office Sale Denver Zoo Volunteers– 2008 Auction Ed and Jeanne Diner Mr. Harry C. Shriver Jr. and Ms. Glenna I. Drabek Ron and Amy Ehm Elizabeth J. Feitner Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Pip and Carol Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Gregg R. Flannery Jennifer Fowler-Greaves Donald and Debbie Frei Mr. and Mrs. Brad Galer Mr. and Mrs. James R. Garcia Ms. Marla Garrett and Mr. Tom Anderson Christine L. Gasser James and Ruth Gaulke Priscilla E. Gifford Governor's Energy Office Billy and Heather Gregg Ms. Brianna Griffith Kimberly Hanraty and Gregory Wright Richard and Jane Harrison Miriam J. Haskel Weil Ross Heman Brinda Henley Dr. and Mrs. Richard
E. Holman David and Virginia Holmes Dominic and Lauren Holmes Ms. Lisa Jameson Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Stanley T. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kapelke Ms. Laura Kendrick Ms. Martha Kennedy and Mr. John M. Skaradowski Lance and Lynn Kitt/ Bardsley Foundation Gene and Walter Koelbel Mr. and Mrs. Brett Kramer William and Sandra Kuhn Mr. Stephen S. Kurtz Jeanne Land Foundation Chris Landers Kimberly LeTourneau Dr. Peter and Dr. Allison Levine Lexis Nexis Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Lidstone Lighthouse at the Breakers HOA Karen K. Lingo Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Lippincott, Jr. Tamara and Scott Livingstone Lou F. and Carol C. Lobenhofer Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Luce/ Bardsley Foundation Ms. Elizabeth MacDougall Angela and Robert Madden Bruce and Linda Mawhinney Rosemary J. McManis Karen Millward-Alston Mr. and Mrs. Jonthan G. Mirow MKK Consulting Engineers Patricia A. Moore Jane and Clark Nelson Kristine Nelson Parks & Gardens, LLC Mary Lou Paulsen Robert and Ann Peña/The McGrath Family Foundation John Pike Craig and Marilyn Piper Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Priess Andrew and Elaine Raicevich Maryann Ray Richard Reading and Lauren McCain Reed Family Foundation Stanley and Marjorie Reno Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Robinson Andrew Rowan Jon and Marie Rowe Tim and Kathryn Ryan/ Records-Johnston Family Foundation, Inc. Sara L. Sands Scott and Katie Schoelzel Charles and Karen Scoggin
Scottrade Semple Miller Mooney & Farrington, PC Mrs. Connie Shea Cindy Somers and Dan Griffin Clark and Bonita Sonderby Terence and Linda Stevinson Mr. and Mrs. Joe Szott Stan, Janet and Shawn Thielke Laura Townsend United Way Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Urban Van Den Broek Fund Van Gilder Insurance Corporation Mr. Eric J. Voogt and Ms. Alison George Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Weiland Charles W. Wells Western Union Foundation Westerra Credit Union Edward and Helen Whitman Wilkinson Family Trust William Wise and Diane Balkin Elaine Wolf Letitia and Stephen Yanoviak Charles T. Zabel
Wildlife Heritage Society Members And Planned Gifts
Anonymous Mary J. Armstrong Dr. Gene S. Bloom and Ms. Felicia Diamond Chester A. Dalton Bethylin and Clint Driscoll Katharine and James Kurtz Mrs. Roger H. Reid Elizabeth B. Searle Martin and Jo Ann Semple The Melvin and Elaine Wolf Foundation
Memorials And Tributes To Friends And Family Memorials
Edward A. Ball Mrs. E. J. Bloedorn Nicholas Paul Barbara Ms. Judy Sonderman Herbert Brauer Ms. Helen McHugh Brauer Bette Burks Kyle Burks William B. Chenoweth Jennifer Fowler-Greaves Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kapelke Mary Chrisman Mr. Edwin Peiker
Mrs. Joyce Craig Dennis Craig Colleen DeArcos Mr. Phillip L. DeArcos and Ms. Gina DeArcos John E. Edwards Lou F. and Carol C. Lobenhofer Mr. Sheldon Epler Mr. and Mrs. Jason Ryan Charles L. Ferguson Barb and Ken Card Clayton F. Freiheit Ms. Judith P. Baird Elizabeth J. Feitner Priscilla E. Gifford Jane and Clark Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Weiland Letitia and Stephen Yanoviak
Tributes
In honor of Eula and Janet Adams Marjorie Emmons In honor of Ana Bowie Wilkinson Family Trust
In honor of Patricia Sullivan Elizabeth J. Feitner Ms. Elizabeth MacDougall
In honor of Kyle Burks Department of Conservation Biology Richard Reading and Lauren McCain
In honor of Craig Piper Department of Conservation Biology Richard Reading and Lauren McCain
In honor of Paula Chase Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Van Den Broek Fund
In honor of Pat Pitcavage Ms. Karen M. Pitcavage
In honor of Jane Chase Maryann Ray In honor of Margaret and Pete Cox George and Gail Patricia Greer
Phyllis and John Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Don Hein
In honor of Denver Zoo Volunteer Staff Mr. Robert L. Burrell
Charles P. Moreland Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Moreland
In honor of Pat Dougherty Maryann Ray
Arlene Powers Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mann
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edmonds Major Mary F. Edmonds
Christian Reid Lighthouse at the Breakers HOA
In honor of Betty Feitner Elizabeth MacDougall
Harkin Resop Owen Siobhan Daly
In honor of Frances and Richard Frey Karen Doering
John Shea Ms. Lisa Jameson Chris Landers Karen Millward-Alston Mrs. Connie Shea Mrs. Billie H. Silversmith Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Appel Jr. Patty and Rollin Barnard Miriam J. Haskel Weil Gene and Walter Koelbel Mr. Stephen S. Kurtz Mary Lou Paulsen Andrew and Elaine Raicevich Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Robinson Sara L. Sands Scott and Katie Schoelzel Semple Miller Mooney & Farrington, PC Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Warren Westerra Credit Union Edward and Helen Whitman William Wise and Diane Balkin Elaine Wolf Laura Townsend John Pike Jane Wilson Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Ellis Madeline James
In honor of Mary Pat and Richard McCormick Janet Goin
In honor of Karen Gundelfinger Anne Gundelfinger In honor of Kim Hanraty Lynn McGuigan In honor of Paige Hanraty Kimberly Hanraty and Gregory Wright In honor of Rusty Hayden Barbara Mitchell In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Holman Alan and Ellen Light In honor of Jessica Holmes David and Virginia Holmes In honor of Donna Howard and Bob Zupkus Jack and Joan Whiting In honor of Peter and Ella Kitt Bardsley Foundation Lance and Lynn Kitt Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Luce In honor of Arthur La Fleur Ms. Diane E. Waugh
In honor of Suzie Powers Maryann Ray In honor of Jenna Reese Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Reese In honor of Ruth Owens Elizabeth J. Feitner Ms. Elizabeth MacDougall In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Weiland Mike, Paula and Rus Dave and Margaret Debbie and Steve Nikki and James
New And Renewing Zoo Pride Patron Members
Supporting education, conservation, and animal programs:
Chairman’s Circle
Rebecca A. Grace Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey R. Kershaw Katherine and Joseph Magner Mary Pat and Richard McCormick John and Nancy Stamper Harry L. Willett
President’s Circle
William and Elisabeth Armstrong Philip and Kathi Becker Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bennett Lucy Chamberlain and Shawna Downing Joanne and Jeremy Cowperthwaite James J. Curry Kathryn and David Dean Leslie and John Ferguson III David and Nancy Fowler Roland and Julie Frank Callae Gilman James and Darlene Graham Ross Heman Robert and Joanie Herndon Gregory and Patricia Hueni Bryan and Kathryn Lees Richard and Gail Levinson
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Lawrence and Jenifer Marx Marty and Jeanne McCune Wayne and Diana Murdy Will and Shirley Nicholson J. Clement Rinehart Glenice and William Risheill Mary N. Rosenberger Harry and Margaret Sherman Gregg and Kim Sonnen Tim and Suzan Soule Judith and Douglas Stoeser John and Debra Taylor Marshall F. and Diane G. Wallach Charles W. Wells Mr. Earl Wing Michael and Leslie Winn
Director’s Circle
Mr. Ray Anilionis and Ms. Debbie Arehart Erin and Michael Bielkiewicz Beverley Crail and Nancy Andrews John A. Cross, Jr. Margaret Croxford and Cory Croxford James and Ruth Gaulke Nancy Grant James and Laura Hahn Britten and Richele Hale Janet E. Klass
Richard I. Kornfeld Chakradhar Kotaru and Susan Kotake William and Michele Marshall Virginia L. Marso Tom and Tamara Merkert Ms. Carol Pafford and Mr. Keith Fox, Jr. Brenda Parsons-Hier and Peter Hier Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rollin William and Jane Russell Tim and Kathryn Ryan Susan Sgambati and William Quillen Ruth S. Silver Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thornburg
Curator’s Club
Robert W. Allen Mr. Bruce Anderson and Ms. Lynne Gertz Mary J. Armstrong Vickie and Thomas Ballance Katherine and James Benedict Wendy Berhman and Dan Reimer William J. Boitano Jeff and Cheryl Brasen John and Ann Chafee Jodell R. Chiles
June E. Claiborn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clasen John C. Clement Martha and Carl Cowley Jim and Maggie Cox Emmett and Marsha Duemke Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eastmond Judith G. Epstein Ms. Gail A. Fawcett and Mr. William Yeates David Gartland and Caroline Corrigan Chris and Janice Gates Valerie Gates S.H. and Dorothy Gawn Pat Giarritano and Janina Kozacka Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gillis William and Linda Ginsberg Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hamilton Edward and Stephanie Harvey James and Anne Hillary Michael and Erin Horstmann Terry and Carolyn Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Cory Knote Mary Lou and Donald Kortz Evan and Evelyn Makovsky Tim and Elaine Maloney Mr. and Mrs. William McIntyre Mr. Ric Messier Nancy and Daniel Morgan Ms. Stacy M. Neel and
Mr. Gary Neel Gary and Susan Phillips Jonas Pologe and Irene Schauer Pam and Korvin Powell Karen and Phyllis Prater Mr. and Mrs. Dean Purcelli Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rifkin Brian and Debra Rolfson Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rollins Christina L. Rotella Don and Therese Roth Ms. Teresa A. Rudkin and Mr. Charlie Huffman Carolyn Scharf Mr. Terry M. Kerr and Dr. Jeri A. Schneebeck Helena and David Siddle Jeff and Leslie Smith Kevin and Anita Smith Steve and Janis Straley Nancy and William Sweet III Evelyn Taylor Nancy A. Thoennes Paul A. Thombs Schenley and Andrew Walker David J. Williams Thomas and Sana Wood Hazel L. Yowell
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For rate information on gift annuities, please return the postcard in the center of the magazine, contact Josie Stewart, Gift Planning Manager, at 303-376-4863 or send an e-mail to plannedgifts@denverzoo.org.
Animals need Moms and Dads too! Hi Kids! Last time we talked about how some animal
babies hatch from eggs—I did! But whether you hatch from an egg or not, all animal babies have moms and dads. Some of them help protect the baby animal as it grows, and others’ jobs are done as soon as the baby is born. With Mother’s Day and Father’s Day coming up, I thought I’d see just how smart you are about the names of adult animals and their babies. Do you think you can match the right baby to the right adult? Let’s see!
Reticulated Giraffe
Draw a line from the baby animal name to the name of its parent. Baby Names
Adult Names
Hatchling
Deer
Pup
Peafowl
Cub
Fox
Calf
Lion
Fawn
Goat
Eaglet
Penguin
Fry
Frog
Kit
Elephant
Tadpole
Platypus
Kid
Alligator
Joey
Eagle
Peachick
Porcupine
Chick
Kangaroo
Puggle
Fish
Porcupette
Bat
Denver Zoo’s giraffe calf Pongo enjoys time with his new— tall!—family. By the time Pongo is two he will be 12 feet tall.
Spotted Hyena Kidogo and Kubwa the cubs cuddle with mom, Ngozi. When spotted hyena cubs are born they are solid brown, but develop spots and short manes later.
Andean Condor This young Andean condor chick hatched at Denver Zoo. She and her older brother are living in a conservation center in Florida, in preparation for release into the wild of the Andes Mountains in Colombia.
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Answers: hatchling–alligator, pup–bat, cub–lion, calf–elephant, fawn–deer, eaglet– eagle, fry–fish, kit–fox, tadpole–frog, kid–goat, joey–kangaroo, peachick–peafowl, chick–penguin, puggle–platypus, porcupette–porcupine
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Creature Feature Double-crested Cormorant “What’s that big, black bird flying over City Park?” This question comes from zoo guests every spring as the cormorants return to Duck Lake to nest. These birds fly south in November and winter along the Gulf Coast. In late February, they return to reclaim and rebuild their treetop nests on the islands in Duck Lake and Ferril Lake. Double-crested cormorants are fish eaters that swim low in the water and dive to hunt for food. While the City Park lakes surrounding these islands provide great nest protection, these birds fly to several local lakes and rivers to find most of their food. Black-crowned night herons are gray and are joined by snowy egrets as the cormorants’ nesting neighbors. Check out all three species of wild birds at Duck Lake when visiting the zoo or learn more on Saturday, May 9, at Breakfast with the Birds or Migratory Bird Day. See page 5 for details.
Did You Know? • A breeding site for nesting water birds is called a rookery or heronry. •C ity Park’s two heronries rank fourth in the state of Colorado for cormorants and tie with Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge for the top site for black-crowned night herons. •C ormorants don’t have the same oils in their feathers as ducks. This allows them to dive and be submerged longer, but that means they have to dry their feathers in the sun. • Double-crested cormorants have two feathered “crests” during the breeding season.