Join us on May 19th and 20th for Wildlife Heroes weekend at the Houston Zoo. On May 20th we welcome Jeff Flocken, co-author of Wildlife Heroes: 40 Leading Conservationists and the Animals they are Committed to Saving for a book-signing and presentations by zoo staff on the focus species of the book. Wildlife Heroes will be available for sale at the zoo on May 20th, quantities are limited! Books are also available for pre-order on the Houston Zoo website at: http://www.houstonzoo.org/wildlife-heroes/for a dicounted price until May 17th.
My first heroes were animal people. When I went to zoos my heroes were the zoo keepers and when I watched animal documentaries the researchers were my heroes. We all need amazing people to inspire us and that is why the new book Wildlife Heroes is so wonderful.
The book includes 40 people overcoming impossible odds to save endangered species all over the world. If you are looking for real heroes for your children to look up to look now further!
The unique stories in this book of local communities becoming involved in anti-poaching, education and research efforts for wildlife in their own back yard are immeasurably inspiring! In one story a young boy, Thia grew up in Northern Vietnam watching his village hunt the very species he fights to save today. His passion to help a unique species called the pangolin will warm your heart!
I have had the honor of meeting many of the heroes in this book (including the authors) over the years and they inspire me to move forward in my own wildlife conservation work. These are real people making a real difference!
This book introduces readers to pollinator and amphibian decline and other environment issues that continue to threaten our world. But it also offers great messages of hope. In the last chapter Jack Hannah suggests ways the reader can help, and the good news is that by purchasing the Wildlife Heroes book you are already helping- 100 % of the proceeds go to the projects featured in the book. A win for everyone!
Hope to see you at the Houston Zoo for our Wildlife Heroes weekend May 19th and 20th!






The idea is the brainchild of Julie Ghrist who puts all her time and effort into establishing a truly exceptional program which addresses the health and education of the communities surrounding the Virunga Mountains in Rwanda, home to approximaltey half of the 700+ Mountain Gorillas remaining in the world.
- Learn. Whether a library, a cable documentary or lecture event, the appreciation of wildlife will inspire you 


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