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First Ever Zoo “Crowd Curated” Exhibit!

Posted by in Crowd Curated Exhibit,Mammals,Primates,Wortham World of Primates

Have you ever wondered what a Zoo Curator does? When I tell people I am a Curator at the Houston Zoo they quite often get a puzzled look on their faces because most people think of museums and art or fossil collections when they think of a Curator. Zoo Curators fill a very similar role to Museum Curators, only we plan which animals go in which exhibit instead of which painting goes on which wall. We have to make sure animals are compatible with each other rather than making sure that an Oligocene carnivore jaw bone isn’t identified as a Pliocene primate femur.  Both museum and zoo Curators want our exhibits to be engaging and educational.  We want kids to love them instinctively and students to gain knowledge from them.  We want people to leave wanting more and for them to talk about what they saw to their family and friends, and our highest hope is that people will act to preserve what they have enjoyed so much on a given day.

Hopefully the title of this blog caught your attention.  But what is a “crowd curated exhibit” you might ask. If you do an Internet search for “crowd curated exhibit” you’ll find a handful of articles about museum exhibitions that have been crowd curated, but none on crowd curated zoo exhibits. In the art world it’s actually highly controversial, believe it or not. There are those that don’t believe a crowd has the background to properly curate an exhibition, but using a crowd to reach a decision is a phenomenon called ”crowdsourcing” that has actually been studied and tested for some time. The results are really quite fascinating. I urge you to read some about crowdsourcing and suggest a very engaging book entitled “The Wisdom of Crowds” by James Surowiecki. Mr Surowiecki discusses crowdsourcing and gives some extremely interesting examples. I’d love to hear your thoughts in our “Comments” section if you decide to look into crowdsourcing.

Our exhibit waiting for YOU to help CURATE!

As far as I can tell, no one has yet attempted to crowd curate a zoo exhibit so we’ll be exploring new territory with this project. I have been eager to try this idea for some time, so when we found ourselves with an empty exhibit in Wortham World of Primates I jumped at the opportunity to try out what museums have done with quite a bit of success. I am also excited to share the experience of being a zoo curator with all of you.  It really is one of the best jobs in the world.

Follow this blog in the coming weeks as we go through the process of developing an exhibit, identifying and obtaining animals, making the environment inviting for the new residents, and finally opening the exhibit. We have hung a banner in front of the empty exhibit with a QR code that people can scan with their smart phones. It takes them to this page: http://www.houstonzoo.org/crowd-curated-exibit/ where they can learn about this blog and join in as Curators, so hopefully we’ll build up a nice size crowd.  The bigger the crowd, the better so tell your friends and share this blog on your Facebook page and Twitter feeds.

This week, I’m going to give you a few parameters and then open the process to start developing a list of which animals you might want to put in your new exhibit.  We always have to take into account things like the size of the exhibit, temperature requirements of animals, which other animals we already have in our collection, which animals are available etc. So here’s what we have to work with:

  • The exhibit is in Wortham World of Primates, so the species in the exhibit must include primates.
  • We are lucky to live in the south, so harsh winters are not a major concern for us, although the opposite is true. Species that live in cold climates need climate controlled exhibits here. This is an outdoor exhibit.
  • The size of the exhibit is 15’W X 15’L X 15’H
  • The mesh is 1½” woven wire, which means it has some give to it but is very strong. The mesh completely encloses the exhibit.
  • When housing primates in close proximity to one another, you have to maintain strict standards because of cross contamination between species.  Very often New World primates carry diseases that affect Old World primates and vice versa.  All of our primates come inside to their holding areas at night.  The holding building that this exhibit is attached to houses New World primates that go out in the other exhibits during the day, such as our howler monkeys and various tamarin species.
  • We do not like to duplicate species that we already exhibit elsewhere in the zoo.  For example, the Natural Encounters building houses saki monkeys and golden lion tamarins as well as other primate species, so we don’t want to exhibit those same species in Wortham World of Primates.

Based on the above information, your task as a Curator this week is to develop a list of species that may be appropriate for this exhibit. Post your ideas in the “Comments” section at the end of this blog post. The early phases of this process are a lot of fun because your ideas can be pie-in-the-sky. Brain storm and throw out names of species without worrying too much about if it would ever be possible to obtain them. It’s always fun to dream.

Follow the comments of your fellow Curators and see what others think would be cool in this exhibit. Do you agree with them? Why or why not? Next time we’ll start narrowing down our list of possibilities.

Have fun and thanks for helping us develop the First Ever Crowd Curated Zoo Exhibit!

Meet the Staff: Alissa Fuhrman

Posted by in African Forest,Behind the Scenes,Chimpanzees,Featured,Meet the Staff,Wortham World of Primates

Hometown: Livermore, CA

Section: Primates-I mostly work in Chimps right now.

Quote: “If you want to view paradise, simply look around and view it.” Willy Wonka

Special interests/hobbies: I’m a member of a Drum and Bugle Corps.  I play the French horn and the Mellophone.  I also have 5 fresh water fish tanks at home.

Favorite animal: Amelia, a De Brazza’s Guenon; she is really cute.  Penda, a Swamp Monkey; she has a great personality.  Kerchak, a Red-capped Mangabey; he can be aggressive and unpredictable but I’ve taught him some fun behaviors that kind of off-set his personality.

Animals you train: Mangabeys, Red-tailed guenons, Swamp Monkeys, De Brazza’s Guenon, Chimpanzees

How long have you been in the animal care field?  I was a volunteer/intern beginning in 1997 at the Charles Paddock Zoo and the Oakland Zoo.  I have been a keeper here at the Houston Zoo since 2001.

What made you want to be a zookeeper? Animals are cool and can be easier to relate to than people sometimes.  In Junior High I wanted to work at Seaworld and work with marine mammals.

What is your previous education/training? I have a Bachelors of Science in Animal Science with a concentration in Zoo and Exotics from California Polytechnic State University.

What sort of advice would you give to anyone wanting to enter the zoo field? Volunteer and be well rounded. You need to know how to work with tools and be creative.  Work on making fun toys for your dog, similar to how we enrich animals here at the zoo.  You should also read “Don’t Shoot the Dog” by Karen Pryor to learn more about animal training.

What is your favorite animal story?
Naku, our Swamp Monkey, loves his pool. He likes to take things from the yard and soak them in the pool.  We decided to put grass sod in the yard for greenery and give them something else to walk on.  The day we put the sod in, Naku decided to take each sheet and drag it to the pool.  80 squares of grass was in the water.  He had fun that day.

Who is trading in the Naturally Wild Swap Shop?

Posted by in Children's Zoo,Just for Kids,Memories,Swap Shop

Meet Peter and Jason Zhao.   The Zhao brothers have been trading with us since early 2011. 

Jason and Peter Zhao

 These two fabulous brothers have brought in many interesting items to the shop such as shells, seeds, cones, rocks, and even a dead spider.  When it comes time to pick something to spend their points on they usually pick from our shell or rock and mineral section. 

 The trips to the zoo are usually a family affair for the Zhaos.  We not only get to see Jason and Peter but their mom and dad too!  The entire family has a love of nature and we all learn when they come in.

Peter and Jason are just two of over 1400 kids 18 years old and younger that are trading with us now.  Don’t know about trading in the Naturally Wild Swap Shop?  Click here for more information.

Meet the Staff: Carlos Contreras

Posted by in Behind the Scenes,Featured,Meet the Staff

Hometown: Born in Mexico but raised in Houston

Department/Title & Description: Ranger – Provide first aid, provide information about the zoo, and help with lost children.

How long have you worked at the Houston Zoo?: Worked in concessions for the first 4 years at the Houston zoo and have been working for 3 years with the Rangers ever since

Favorite animal: Monkeys and Jonathan the Lion

Special interests/hobbies: Going to the gym and playing with kids

What made you want to work at a zoo?: I love to talk to guests and tell them about our animals

Previous related jobs: Worked in catering at hotels

Education/training: Certified Interpretive Guide and First Aid/CPR trained

Advice to anyone wanting to enter the your field:  Houston Zoo, Inc. is a great company to work for and they are great to their employees.  Get your High school diploma and practice great guest service! 

Something you want people to know about yourself: I’m a really nice guy.  I’ll be here to help you with anything. 

Favorite Story about work or home: I was working in Macaw café and was wearing a decorated hat with animals on it.  A child came by and started banging on the glass and waving at me.  I thought is strange because he kept pointing at his own head.  His teacher explained that he wanted my hat.  I handed over my hat to the kid and it made him so happy that he was running and jumping all around.  It was nice because that made his whole day!

Feast with the Beasts (En español & In English)

Posted by in En Español,Events,Guest Blogger Series,Supporting Your Zoo

For those of you that are just now joining us, this is the third post of my blog series, written in both English and Spanish about my experience as a Marketing Intern, which I will be doing until mid-December.  CLICK HERE for the link to the entire series. 

First, the Spanish version, followed by English below…

Les estoy escribiendo por tercera vez en mi serie de blogs.  ¡Gracias por regresar! Y a los que están leyendo por primera vez: podrán leer mi serie (en español e ingles) hasta mediados de diciembre mientras hago mis practicas en el Zoológico de Houston. ¡Disfruta! Dejame tus comentarios o preguntas y compártelo a través de Facebook y Twitter.

Primeramente quisiera darle un aplauso a toda la gente que ayudo con el éxito de Zoo Boo.  A todos los empleados que planearon y trabajaron el evento y también a toda la gente que nos visito y participo en los juegos, ¡mil gracias!  Si te gustaría ver las fotos del evento visita el álbum AQUI.

Aunque ya termino Zoo Boo no quiere decir que nos podemos relajar.  En el departamento de mercadotecnia, aquí en el Zoológico de Houston, han estado preparando los detalles para el evento Feast with the Beasts.  Este evento es uno de los mas populares y los boletos se venden rápido.  Pero no te asustes con el nombre, no se tiene que compartir la cena con King Kong o Godzilla.  Es mas lo que mas da miedo es la gente que llega con un gran apetito.

Desafortunadamente, si aun no has comprado tus boletos para este evento lamento decirte que es muy tarde.  Y si te estas preguntando porque es tan popular este evento te diré que es porque con la compra de un boleto de entrada puedes probar los deliciosos antojitos de 65 restaurantes,  tomar 2 bebidas, ver presentaciones de animales, y ver el concierto de los B-52s!  Y como si eso no fuera suficiente, si compras un boleto te llenaras de gozo al saber que le ayudaste al Zoológico recaudar fondos para sus programas de conservación, educación, y cuidado de los animales.

Estoy contando los días que quedan para Feast with the Beasts y si fuiste una de las personas que alcanzo boleto entonces ¡te veo ahí!

Si quisieras mas información sobre Feast with the Beasts visita http://www.houstonzoo.org/Feast/

Y si no haz leído mi serie desde el principio no te preocupes porque están todos AQUÍ.

For those of you that have been scrolling down to find the English version, you are in the right place!!  You can read the entire series about my experience as a Marketing Intern until mid-December HEREFeel free to leave me any comments or questions!  I will gladly reply as soon as possible. Also, don’t forget to share this with your friends via Facebook and Twitter.

First of all I’d like to give a big round of applause to everyone that participated in Zoo Boo’s success! Whether you are someone on the staff that helped organize it or a Zoo visitor that came and enjoyed the festivities, you did a great job. If you’d like to take a look at our pictures from Zoo Boo Click HERE!

Just when we here at the Zoo thought, “Zoo Boo’s over, now we can kick back and relax (insert sigh of relief),” we get reminded that there’s yet another exciting event right around the corner! 

The Marketing Department has been simultaneously organizing Zoo Boo and Feast with the Beasts and though it’s a lot of work, they’re doing a great job!

 Feast with the Beasts is one of our most popular events here at The Houston Zoo.  Though the name is slightly scary and gives me images of Godzilla stomping around the Medical Center as I eat a turkey sandwich, it’s really NOTHING to be afraid of.  In fact, if you love food just as much as I do then the scariest thing about this event would be you and your appetite.

Unfortunately, if you haven’t already bought your ticket then you will have to wait for next year’s tickets to go on sale. I’ve been told that this event gets sold out quickly. Why? Well because with a purchase of a ticket you get to taste delicious snacks from 65 Houston restaurants, 2 drinks, animal presentations, AND a concert featuring the B-52s, that’s why! Plus, each purchase of a ticket will help The Houston Zoo’s conservation, education, and animal care programs!

HOLY CANNOLI! I’m currently counting down the days ‘til Feast with the Beasts and it’s almost here! For those of you that purchased your tickets in time, I will see you there!

Catch your attention? Read more about Feast with the Beasts on our website and join us next year!

Also, if you haven’t already checked out my previous blog posts go ahead and click here!

 

 

FOTO Friday Winner of the Week

Posted by in Contest,Funny,Meerkats

Welcome to the Houston Zoo’s FOTO FRIDAY Caption Challenge results post from Friday, October 28!

Last Friday, we asked you to leave your best caption in the comment section. Then readers could “like” each caption comment to vote for their favorites. Their votes, combined with those of our own panel, determined the caption to appear under the picture right here on the Official Houston Zoo Blog this week. We hope you’ll come back for the fun EVERY FRIDAY.

Here is the picture that was posted with the top voted caption by Leigh Spencer! ** Insert a day-after-Halloween Happy Dance!**

YOUR VOTES HELP DETERMINE THE WINNERS!

Wait all you want, I'm not climbing into that pumpkin until you put the camera away!

FIRST RUNNER UP:

Stacey Ricks: Please sir, can I have some more?

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A SECOND RUNNER UP:

 
Renee Geer Leasure:  While I was on look out duty ya’ll ate all the goodies? This better be a trick!

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THIRD RUNNERS UP:


Barbara Blanchard Reed: sigh….I got a rock.

Toni Frazer Barber: I know the economy isn’t doing so well right now but this is a little drastic don’t you think?

 

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HONORABLE MENTIONS:

Diana Mercado: It wasn’t me…I didn’t eat all of the candy! I am naturally this full looking :)

Rosie Villegas: Wasn’t there suppose to be a rabbit?

Bryan Skinner: Meerkat on November 1st. “It can’t be over! It just can’t!”

Megan Tennill: Can I have some Candy, Pwease? I used my Meerkat Manners!

Heather Sauers: I can haz halloweenz candeez??

Kim Ivy Swicegood: What do you mean? This IS my costume!

Tricia Nicole Mulkey McClelland: You have to be kidding me… Right?

Lyndsey Butler:
Don’t trick this meerkat
Treat me fat
Place insects and crawlies in my pumpkin bowl
Or empty handed I’ll return to my burrowed hole

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Thanks for joining in the fun!
We hope you all had a really FUN Halloween… on to November!

And please come on back for the next FOTO Friday!

 


Meet the Staff: Mollie Coym

Posted by in Behind the Scenes,Birds,Featured,Meet the Staff

Hometown: Houston, TX

Department/Title: Senior Bird Keeper

How long have you worked at the Houston Zoo? About 5 years.

How long have you worked in your field? Over 8 years

Favorite Animals: Blue and Gold Macaw; Attwater’s Prairie Chickens

Do you have any animals at home?: I have a Blue and Gold Macaw named Trinity.

Quote:

“Life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent.” – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Special Interests: I like to travel and I’m a 4th degree black belt in martial arts.

What made you want to be a zookeeper?

I had many pets as a kid and always loved animals…basically, it just seemed like a fun job!

Education/Training: I earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Houston in 2002. I’m working on a Master’s from George Mason University in Zoo and Aquarium Leadership.

Previous Jobs: I worked at the Downtown Aquarium for two years and Moody Gardens for one year. I also volunteered at the Houston Zoo for a while.  I came to the Houston Zoo because I really enjoyed working with the great people and animals.

What advice would you give to anyone wanting to be a zookeeper?

Volunteer or intern in a department with animals you think you’d like to work with.  This will give you hands on experience and lets you see if it is really something you want to pursue as a career.

What’s your favorite animal story?

One of the bird species I work with is the endangered Attwater’s Prairie Chicken.  This year we received the exciting news that several birds successfully raised and fledged chicks in the wild.  Since the captive breeding program started in the early 1990′s, many of the captive raised birds have been released to the Attwater’s Prairie Chicken National Wildlife Refuge, Texas City Prairie Preserve, and private land in Goliad, Texas. While many of these birds have made nests, laid eggs, and hatched chicks, this is the first time released birds in the wild have raised and fledged their own young.  This is great news for the captive breeding and release program because it proves that captive raised Attwater’s Prairie Chickens have the ability to be productive in the wild.

 

Mi Aventura en Zoo Boo/ My Adventure in Zoo Boo

Posted by in En Español,Events,Guest Blogger Series

¡Gracias por regresar a leer mi segundo blog de esta serie! Recuerda que también está escrita en ingles ahí abajito de la versión en español. (In ENGLISH below) Disfruta, y compártelo con tus amigos especialmente por Facebook y Twitter.  Y recuerda que si tienes alguna pregunta o comentario que no te de pena escribirlo al final de esta pagina.

Hace dos Viernes me desperté muy alegre porque por primera vez este año abrió el evento de Zoo Boo!

Desde que empecé mis practicas aquí en el Zoológico de Houston e visto todos los ingredientes que le ponen a la poción de Zoo Boo dentro de la caldera mágica. Lo que no me dijeron era que esta poción me iba a dar efectos de felicidad y quizá me haría brincar de emoción! Si hubiera sabido esto antes, tal vez me hubiera preparado mejor. Pero bueno, durante mi tiempo aqui he ido a las reuniones y en cada  reunión hablan sobre cada cosa relacionada con el evento y las responsabilidades de cada departamento. Es aquí donde realmente aprendí que es necesario que todos los departamentos de una organización se apoyen y trabajen juntos.

Decidí asistir al evento como voluntaria para poder ver la transformación de un evento planeado en papel a una cosa visible y exitosa. El primer día que estuve ahí  me pusieron en la sección llamada Festival of Fun al lado de los Elefantes en el McNair Asian Elephant Habitat que viene siendo uno de los lugares que mas me gusta visitar dentro del zoológico.  En el Festival of Fun hay varios  juegos para los pequeños y pueden ganar premios por solamente participar.

Al siguiente día me toco asistir en las estaciones que rodeaban la Piscina de Reflección, o mas bien llamada The Reflection Pool.  A pesar de que se me cansaron los pies de tanto caminar, el día estuvo maravilloso.  En cuanto abrieron las puertas de la entrada se lleno de niños y niñas disfrazados y ansiosos por coleccionar dulces.  Las mesas de tatuajes temporales se ocuparon y el Monster Mural se cubrió de colores diferentes.  Los pequeños no podían creer que alguien les estaba dando permiso de pintar  una pared con marcadores!

La actividad que mas me asombro fue el TXU Energy Monster Mashquerade.  El DJ Captain Armando, vestido de Pirata, formo a los niños que querían participar y los llevo a hacer un desfile de disfraces.  Y luego, al terminar el desfile entraron los miembros del Aldine Dance Company vestidos como animales salvajes y les enseñaron a los niños y padres como hacer el baile de la canción “Thriller”.

El primer fin de semana Zoo Boo atrajo 30,092 personas y hemos recibido muchas felicitaciones por el éxito.  Todavía queda este fin de semana (Viernes 28 de Octubre – Lunes 31 de Octubre) para que puedes venir a disfrutar  y compartir tu experiencia con nosotros. ¡No te lo pierdas!

Si aun no haz leído mi serie de blogs haz clic aquí! Y si quieres mas información sobre este evento visita la pagina web http://www.houstonzoo.org/zooboo/.

 

Thank you for returning to read my second blog post in my series! For those of you that are just now joining us, my blog series, written in both English and Spanish, will continue through mid-December.  You will find the English version located below the Spanish one.  I hope you enjoy reading about my adventures as a Houston Zoo intern and please, don’t be afraid to leave your questions or comments. Share this with your friends via Facebook and Twitter!

Two Fridays ago I woke up very excited and sleepy, but mostly excited because it was the grand opening of this year’s Zoo Boo. Also, it was my very first time being here for this event and I can’t believe it took me this long.

For the past few weeks I have been watching the staff stir up a rather exciting Zoo Boo potion into their Special Events cauldron.  I wish they would’ve warned me about the side effects because then I would’ve understood why I kept having this urge to jump up and smile every 5 minutes. Weird? No! At Zoo Boo it is perfectly normal to be thrilled, maybe because of all the candy they give you, but regardless, I fit in just fine. Although The Houston Zoo is made up of MANY different departments,  they all come together and discuss what every one’s role is for the event.  They go over everything you could possibly think of which has taught me that it truly is important for everyone in an organization to support each other and work together in order for everything to be successful. The Zoo’s ability to do so is really visible during the event because it’s so organized and each staff member knows how to help. I couldn’t wait to be a part of it and watch it unfold from plans on paper into an actual event. That is why I gladly volunteered to assist them in any way.

On the first day I was asked to help out at the Festival of Fun where the group Best Entertainers set up carnival games and gave the kids a prize for their participation.  My favorite part was seeing all the different costumes that came through and watching the kids play enthusiastically.  Oh, and lucky for me the Festival of Fun is located right next to the recently opened McNair Asian Elephant Habitat!  I really enjoyed being able to look back and see babies Tupelo and Baylor play around in their new home.

During the next two days as I volunteered, I walked around the Reflection Pool area and made sure that each station’s volunteers had everything they needed. I got to see how successful the Monster Mural is and just how much kids love the Zoo Boo tattoos. I also got to see the TXU Energy Monster Mashquerade up close as the children, lead by DJ Captain Armando, showed off their costumes during the parade and then gathered to learn the “Thriller” dance with the Aldine Dance Group.

Overall, the first two weekends of Zoo Boo were successful and everyone seemed to enjoy the activities. The first weekend alone attracted 30,092 visitors! Now that the weather has cooled down and Halloween is quickly approaching, we expect to see many more princesses and heroes come through our entrance! I hope you and your little one(s) won’t miss out on the last weekend of the festivities: Friday, October 29- Monday, October 31!

If you haven’t already read the Intro to this series, you can find it HERE! Also, if you’d like more information about Zoo Boo visit our page http://www.houstonzoo.org/zooboo/.

FOTO Friday Winner of the Week!

Posted by in Contest,Funny,Primates

Welcome to the Houston Zoo’s FOTO FRIDAY Caption Challenge results post from Friday, October 14!

Last Friday, we posted  not one but TWO photos on Facebook and asked you to leave your best caption in the comment section. Then readers could “like” each caption comment to vote for their favorites. Their votes, combined with those of our own panel, determined the caption to appear under the picture right here on the Official Houston Zoo Blog this week. We hope you’ll come back for the fun EVERY FRIDAY.

Here is the picture that was posted on Facebook last Friday, with the top voted caption by Julie Wood! ** Insert a Halloween Happy Dance!**

YOUR VOTES HELP DETERMINE THE WINNERS!

Picture # 1

It'll be better feng shui if I put the pumpkin over here.

 

FIRST RUNNER UP:

Stacey Ricks: JACK! My Orange Brotha from anotha Motha!

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A  SECOND RUNNER UP

 Carla Combs: Now, How am I supposed to light the candle in this big orange thing all my appendages are busy already !!!

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Honorable Mentions: 

Montero Aura: I Got This!

April Walker:  My pumpkin and I are just hanging around…

Rosie Villegas: Its mission impossible!

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FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER, THERE IS A TIE FOR THE WINNING CAPTION! CONGRATUALTIONS TO Cassidy Lentsch and  Shannon Krugman. In honor of this momentus occasion, we will post two, count ‘em two of the pictures, so you each can see how your caption looks in the wining spot! SWEET!

This caption is from Shannon Krugman

Picture # 2

Ok kid, this is how were gonna do it. First we carve out the pumpkin. Then we put it on our head and walk right out of the gate just like all the other trick or treaters.

 

And this caption is from Cassidy Lentsch:

That tiger from last week thinks he's going to win the zoo pumpkin carving contest? HA! Now hand me the knife, Indah- one gourd-geous Mona Lisa coming up!

 

FIRST RUNNER UP:

Sandra Fleming Studios: You are going to eat this monkey biscuit and like it, Pumpkin! 
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A  SECOND RUNNER UP

Alma Garza Mescher: You do it your way and I’ll do it mine!

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THIRD RUNNER UP!
 
 Crystal Worley:  WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT?
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Funny Honorable Mentions:

Cathleen Grauel Schlechte: Heyyyy! Can’t we get some alone time with our pumpkin please?

Kasi Silguero: Ready to get my carve on

Jennifer Hillier Rodriguez: I’m going to play this pumpkin just like Matthew McConaughey plays the bongos!

Guppy Man:  What do you mean, you are supposed to roast the seeds first? These tatse just fine!

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CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!

Thanks for joining in the fun!

And please come on back for next Friday!

You can come get your very OWN pumpkin from our pumpkin patch on any one of the TEN, count ‘em TEN days of Zoo Boo this year. Visit our website for dates and details. Times vary, so be sure to check. See you ghouls, goblins and geeks there!


Halloween Candy That Makes a Difference for Wild Orangutans

Posted by in Holidays,Primates

Orangutan Friendly Sustainable Palm Oil Halloween Candy List

This information is meant to be a helpful guide for consumers that are concerned about orangutan conservation and deforestation due to non-sustainable palm oil production in Indonesia and Malaysia. The companies listed below are members of the RSPO (Round Table on Sustainable Palm Oil) and are committed to using certified sustainable palm oil. Please support companies that are doing their best to make a difference for orangutans.

Company Name Example Snack Name:


Nestle  -  Baby Ruth, Butterfinger, Crunch Bar
Wonka (Nestle)  - Sweetarts, Bottle Caps, Laffy Taffy, Nerds
ConAgra  -  Fiddle Faddle, Crunch & Munch, Poppy Cock
Kellogg’s  -  Rice Krispie Treats, Fruity Snacks, Pop Tarts
Kellogg’s  - Austin Crackers (all varieties)
Kellogg’s  -  All Keebler Brand Cookies
PepsiCo (Frito Lay) –  Cheetos, Doritos
PepsiCo -   Grandma’s Cookies
Hershey’s  - Twizzlers, Jolly Ranchers, Whoppers
Hershey’s  -  Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Almond Joy
Hershey’s   - Mr. Goodbar, Heath Bars, Milk Duds
Mars  -  Snickers, Twix, M&M’s, 3 Musketeers
Mars  -   Milky Way, Skittles, Dove Chocolates
Justin’s  - Peanut Butter Cups, NutButter (All flavors)
Lindt and Spungli –  Lindor Truffles (All flavors)
Ghirardelli   -All flavors
Walmart  - Great Value Brand products(Candy,Cookies,Crackers etc.)

Note: Any products made by Nestle, Kellogg’s, PepsiCo (Frito Lay),Hershey’s, Mars, Walmart (Great Value Brand) and ConAgra (even if not listed above) are good choices as they are all members of the RSPO.

 

If you do not find your favorite snack/company on this list, take action by writinga letter and asking the company to join the RSPO and be committed to usingcertified sustainable palm oil. For a sample letter and more information on how you can Make a Difference for Wild Orangutans visit: www.cmzoo.org/conservation/PalmOilCrisis.

 

 

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