Posted by: Kirsten Pisto, communications
Photos by: Dennis Dow
Photos by: Dennis Dow
It is National Volunteer Week and we would like to thank our
talented volunteers who are an essential part of making Woodland Park Zoo a joy
to visit and a phenomenal place to work. Our 750 volunteers and their devotion
to our animals and passion for our mission are an incredible presence at the
zoo. With their in-depth knowledge of every corner of the zoo it’s hard to
imagine operating without them. Whether it’s assisting keepers with cleaning
(scooping poop), speaking with children in Zoomazium (giggle fest), pruning
roses with the horticulture staff (wear your gloves!), educating and assisting
our guests (kids and big kids at heart!), doing office work (keeping us in
check), helping with diet prep (chopping carrots like a top chef) or providing
event support (musical chairs), their enthusiasm and passion for this
institution keeps us all inspired.
As ambassadors for Woodland Park Zoo, each and every
volunteer is put through a rigorous training program to familiarize them with
every aspect of the zoo and help promote our mission of saving wildlife and
habitat. While training does not include a 3-shovel Zoo Doo race across the
North Meadow, the lost engagement ring scavenger hunt, or a timed
identification quiz on our 300+ species… we have no doubt they could pull it
off.
Thank you Woodland Park Zoo volunteers! You are all amazing
and we are grateful for your superb service and unending dedication to our
animals and guests.
For more information zoo volunteer opportunities, visit www.zoo.org/volunteer.
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