Community Help Boosts Browse Team’s 40+ Barrel Packing

Summary:
1. The importance of community involvement in supporting zoos and wildlife conservation efforts.
2. The browse team’s dedication to providing toe leafy greens for the animals during winter.
3. Announcement of upcoming Community Volunteer Days and registration details.

Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at a zoo? The Omaha Zoo is not only a place of wonder and excitement for visitors, but it also takes a dedicated team and community support to ensure the well-being of its animal residents. Today, we want to take you on a journey into the heart of the zoo, where the browsing team tirelessly works to provide fresh leafy greens for our animals during the winter months. And guess what? You can be a part of this incredible effort too!

With the community’s help, our browse team was able to pack more than 40 barrels of fresh leafy greens for our animals this winter, and we enjoyed every minute of it! The love and care shown by our volunteers was truly heartwarming, and it reminded us once again how fortunate we are to have such a passionate community.

We understand that not everyone had the chance to join us last time, so we have exciting news for you! We will be hosting a few more Community Volunteer Days, and we would love for you to participate in calendars now for Wednesday, August 9, 16, and 23. These mornings will be filled with laughter, teamwork, and a sense of purpose that comes with making a direct impact on the lives of our animals.

Registering for one of our Community Volunteer Days is simple. Just visit our website at www.omahazoo.com/special-events, where you can find all the necessary details. Remember, you must be at least 13 years old to volunteer. If you’re between 13 and 17 years old, you must be accompanied by an adult who is also volunteering. We believe these voer opportunities are a great way to foster a sense of responsibility and inspire the younger generations to care for our environment and the incredible wildlife that calls it home.

Now, let’s talk about the incredible efforts of our browse team. These dedicated individuals work hard daily, and dadaist our animals receive a nutritious and varied diet, even in the cold winter months when plant growth is limited. Did you know that animals in captivity often rely on browse, which is leafy greens, branches, and other plant materials, to enrich their diets and promote natural behavior?

It takes a gathering and preparing browse for our animals of planning and coordination to gather a team that scours the local area, working closely with farmers, garden centers, and community members to collect fresh greens. These dedicated individuals are truly the unsung heroes of the zoo, ensuring that our animals have a healthy and stimulating diet.

But why is browsing so important? Well, not only does it provide essential nutrients, but it also helps to keep our animals mentally and physically stimulated. Imagine yourself confined to a small space with limited activities. You would quickly become bored. The same goes for our animals. By offering them a varied and enriching diet, we help prevent boredom and promote natural behaviors.

By volunteeriVolunteeringommunity Volunteer Days, you will allow your of browsing team to browse a real difference. You will learn about the different types of browse, how to properly prepare it, and the importance of nutrition for our animal residents. Plus, you’ll get to talk with our incredible staff, who are always eager to share their knowledge and passion for wildlife conservation.

We understand that not everyone can commit to volunteering, but there are other ways you can support our wildlife conservation efforts. By visiting the Omaha Zoo, you not only have a chance to witness the beauty and majesty of the animal kingdom, but your admission fees also go directly towards animal care, research, and conservation programs. Every visit to the zoo helps us continue our species preservation and education mission.

In conclusion, the Omaha Zoo is more than just a tourist attraction. It is a community that comes together to support and cares for residents. Our browse team’s dedication to providing fresh leafy greens for our animals during winter is just one example of the incredible work behind the scenes. We invite you to join us for one of our upcoming Community Volunteer Days and experience the joy and fulfillment that comes from making a direct impact on the lives of our animals. Together, we can create a brighter future for wildlife and inspire future generations. So let’s roll up our sleeves, get our hands dirty, and make a difference!

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With the community’s help, our browse team was able to pack more than 40 barrels of fresh leafy greens for our animals this winter, and we enjoyed every minute of it! So much, and because many of you didn’t get the chance to join us last time, we’ll be hosting a few more Community Volunteer Days.

Register for one of the following dates: www.omahazoo.com/special-events

🍃 Wednesday, August 9 | 8 – 11 a.m.
🍃 Wednesday, August 16 | 8 – 11 a.m.
🍃 Wednesday, August 23 | 8 – 11 a.m.

You must be at least 13 years old to volunteer. Those 13 – 17 years of age must be accompanied by an adult who is also volunteering.

📸: Callie N., great apes keeper

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