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ZooTunes returns: See concerts, save animals

Posted by: Rebecca Whitham, Communications



Another season of BECU ZooTunes presented by Carter Subaru summer concerts is heating up with this year’s blazing lineup:

June 18 — Medeski, Scofield, Martin & Wood
June 22 — Mavis Staples / Marc Cohn
July 2 — Gregg Allman
July 6 — Carolina Chocolate Drops / The Del McCoury Band
July 30 — Josh Ritter & the Royal City Band with special guests Lake Street Dive
July 31 — Lucinda Williams
August 6 — Taj Mahal Trio / John Hiatt & The Combo
August 10 — Robert Cray Band / Shemekia Copeland
August 17 — Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue / Galactic
August 20 & 21 — Pink Martini featuring China Forbes and Storm Large
August 24 — Ziggy Marley

Join us on the North Meadow for great music all summer long. When you see concerts, you save animals by supporting Woodland Park Zoo’s mission!

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Fri., April 25 at 8:00 a.m. Current zoo members enjoy a special presale on Wed., Apr. 23—look for an email in your inbox that day for the exclusive ticket purchase link.

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If you love animals, then please help the Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization provide the necessary food and medical supplies to the over 10,000 animals they are working to rescue that are in dire straits right now because of the turmoil in Ukraine. Zoo funding was cut off over night by the Ukrainian government, abandoning these unfortunate animals to starve. LAEO is the only organization that immediately stepped up and has been working tirelessly to ensure these animals survive. In just the past three weeks they started raising money for this and have already delivered over 13 tons of food. But they are just staying ahead of the crisis by a few days. They need to get four months worth of food secured so they can then start working with the zoo officials to implement new ways of funding so the zoos don’t end up in this situation again. You can help them by donating at: https://www.causes.com/actions/1769110-donate-to-earth-organization