Showing posts with label Bronx Zoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bronx Zoo. Show all posts

Tuesday

Hey, East Coasters! The Bronx Zoo Is In Trouble!


Our favorite NY Zoo needs our help! Remember the feature we did at the Zoo in October? For generations, the Bronx Zoo has provided an invaluable service to educate and amaze the public with their incredible exhibits and lovable animals. New York state governor David Paterson has proposed a devastating 55% budget cuts across seventy six zoos, botanical gardens and aquariums in New York. He goes to propose that in 2010 all state funding be halted all together. Nooo! For more info, please visit the official Bronx Zoo site here: http://www.bronxzoo.com

With the Bronx Zoo included in this group, this threat can only be warded off with the public’s help. The Bronx Zoo urges those who have a passion for animals to have their voices be heard and spread the message so that these preservations can continue to be a national treasure. Check out the PSA below:



Monday

Win A Trip To The Bronx Zoo



Hey! This is pretty big, remember when PCM wrote about visiting the Bronx Zoo and included all those great pictures and stories about our wild and crazy trip? You don't? Well, check it out here and guess what? You, PCM reader, now have the chance to win a trip and make some memories of your own at the BRONX ZOO!

Thursday

Wildlife of Madagascar @ Bronx Zoo, NY

“Madagascar is the naturalist's promised land…There you meet bizarre and marvelous forms at every step.” -- Philippe de Commerson, French Explorer (1771)


We are completely 100% for saving wildlife! So we want you to help us by promoting the newest exhibit at the Bronx Zoo right up the coast from us! Tell everyone about it! The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) opened up a spectacular exhibit at The Bronx Zoo featuring the wildlife of Madagascar. The new exhibit offers guests a breathtaking view of the world’s fourth largest island off Africa’s eastern coast and home to an amazing array of unique animals and plants. The exhibit features a wealth of wildlife diversity found in this island nation, sometimes called “the eighth continent.”

You can find cute and cuddly animal videos at the Wildlife Conservation Society's YouTube channel here. It's well worth poking around there, the animal videos are awesome!