Thanks to all the wildlife champions who participated, this year's Give to the Max Day campaign was wildly successful! The Minnesota Zoo Foundation exceeded their $100,000 goal. ? In total, 470 supporters from our community raised more than $138,000 to save endangered species like the Amur tiger and African penguin and to provide world-class care to the nearly 5,000 animals who call the Minnesota Zoo home. This generosity makes efforts like these possible. To all our supporters that help protect wildlife and their habitats, thank you!!
关于我们
Created by the State of Minnesota, the Minnesota Zoo opened in 1978 with a mission to connect people, animals, and the natural world to save wildlife. Cutting-edge exhibits provide exciting experiences with animals and their habitats introducing guests to species from around the globe. Education programs engage audiences at the Zoo, throughout the region, and around world. Conservation programs protect endangered species and preserve critical ecosystems. Learn more about the Minnesota Zoo—our mission, leadership, and history.
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https://mnzoo.org/
Minnesota Zoo的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 博物馆、历史遗址和动物园
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- Apple Valley,Minnesota
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- 政府机构
地点
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主要
13000 Zoo Blvd
US,Minnesota,Apple Valley,55124
Minnesota Zoo员工
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Gregory Brown
Seasoned Leader, Strategist, Marketer, Relationship and Partner Expert
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Katie Hall, Ph.D.
Director of Animal Behavior and Wellbeing at Minnesota Zoo
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Pam Hoye (Beaudry)
Director of Marketing and Communications
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Anna Boroff
Vice President of State Government Affairs, Comcast (MN/WIS)
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Ever wonder what it takes to run a Zoo? December 3rd - 6th and 10th - 13th from 10 am – 1 pm, the Education team will be hosting interactive Field Trip Stations for visiting schools where you can explore a variety of Zoo Careers. Explore careers in Animal Care, Exhibit Design, Graphic design…and more! December is a great time to visit the Zoo! Learn more about our education programs and how to book a Field Trip for your class here: https://bit.ly/4erl1g9
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Did you know the Minnesota Zoo is the state’s biggest environmental educator? Students discover the wonders of wildlife through innovative Zoo education programs that include field trips, virtual classes, camps, traveling programs, and the Nature Preschool. A talented team of educators guides them—and we’re celebrating them today on International Day of Zoo and Aquarium Educators! The Zoo’s Education department includes preschool teachers, naturalists, animal handlers, Zoomobile staff, and STEM specialists. But across the Zoo, there are staff helping people of all ages learn about the natural world. Zookeepers, animal ambassador staff, presenters of Wings & Things and World of Birds show—and they all wow us with their knowledge. Thank you, Educators!!
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Host your holiday event at the Zoo! Looking for a naturally wild experience for your next holiday party? The Minnesota Zoo provides a one-of-a-kind backdrop to make your next event roar! Learn more: https://bit.ly/4fCgd8H
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Vet Tech Assistant Courtney’s specialty is sneaking animal medications into almost any food. Her favorite was formerly the prairie dogs – but now she’s grown fond of a new face at the Zoo. Marcie the pronghorn fawn has stolen many hearts with her rescue story and sweet nature. Courtney has the pleasure of playing tag with Marcie every day and having her “help” clean up by nibbling on the broom and hose. ?? | Every day of the year, the Minnesota Zoo Veterinary Technicians give their expert care and huge hearts to nearly 5,000 animals. (Representing almost 500 species!) Each of them has superpowers — and an animal that’s the apple of their eye. We hope you’ll continue to follow along this week as we introduce you to the MN Zoo Vet Techs!
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Vet Tech Olivia says medical behavior training is a very rewarding part of her job. She’s successfully trained the big cats to participate in blood draws, blood pressure checks, injections, and vaccinations while they’re awake. But it’s cold-blooded creatures that really warm her heart. She enjoys working with the Komodo dragons and dwarf crocodiles.???? | Every day of the year, the Minnesota Zoo Veterinary Technicians give their expert care and huge hearts to nearly 5,000 animals. (Representing almost 500 species!) Each of them has superpowers — and an animal that’s the apple of their eye. We hope you’ll continue to follow along this week as we introduce you to the MN Zoo Vet Techs!
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With a can-do attitude, Vet Tech Ashley fixes stubborn equipment, coaxes porcupines who are picky eaters, and color-codes calendars and spreadsheets. She enjoys building relationships with animals to ensure their medical management is low-stress. She had a hard time picking only one favorite animal, so she said both sea otters and moose for their expressive faces and strong personalities. Ashley’s family nickname is Moose and she has a moose antler tattoo! ???? | Every day of the year, the Minnesota Zoo Veterinary Technicians give their expert care and huge hearts to nearly 5,000 animals. (Representing almost 500 species!) Each of them has superpowers — and an animal that’s the apple of their eye. We hope you’ll continue to follow along this week as we introduce you to the MN Zoo Vet Techs!
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Vet Tech Jenny has cared for animals at the Zoo for over 25 years! She credits her long, successful Zoo career to her adaptability. Horses have trotted their way to the top of her list as her favorite animal. ?? | Every day of the year, the Minnesota Zoo Veterinary Technicians give their expert care and huge hearts to nearly 5,000 animals. (Representing almost 500 species!) Each of them has superpowers — and an animal that's the apple of their eye. ?? We hope you'll continue to follow along this week as we introduce you to the MN Zoo Vet Techs!