Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo will host the inauguration of Berry the Red Panda, recently elected as the Zoo’s new Mayor, in a celebratory ceremony. The event will include Berry’s official swearing-in and remarks on her plans for “paws-itive” leadership. WHEN: Thursday, December 5, 2024 10:00 AM WHERE: The Natt Family Red Panda Habitat Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo 1875 Noble Avenue Bridgeport, CT BRIDGEPORT, CT – November 20, 2024 – Unleash the spirit of giving with a twist of wildlife! Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo announces the launch of wild holiday gifts with one-of-a-kind options sure to delight recipients while supporting the Zoo’s mission of conservation, education, and exceptional guest experiences. From the “Holiday Silent Auction” to exclusive "Animal Adoption Boxes,” the Zoo has curated a range of gifts guaranteed to bring joy to humans and animals alike. Here is what’s roaring onto the gift scene this holiday season. INAUGURATION CEREMONY SCHEDULED FOR DECEMBER 5THBRIDGEPORT, CT. – November 9, 2024 – Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo is excited to announce that Berry the Red Panda has been elected as the Zoo’s new Mayor! Berry’s campaign, with the slogan “Let’s Make Paws-itive Change Together,” inspired voters with her commitment to balance, resilience, and a vision for growth and unity within the Zoo. This year’s close race saw fierce competition among six animal candidates, but Berry captured the most votes, making her the official ambassador and leader for the Zoo’s mission in conservation, education, and community engagement. In a special event, Berry’s inauguration will take place on Thursday, December 5th, at 10:00 am at the Natt Family Red Panda Habitat. Zoo supporters, fans, and the public are invited to witness Berry’s swearing-in and to celebrate with the new Mayor as she embarks on her year-long term. Bridgeport, CT –November 4, 2024– Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo announces its fall appeal with a major fundraising initiative to revitalize its beloved World Tropics Building, an immersive South American rainforest exhibit that has captivated visitors since 1992. Originally opened as the Bird and Mammal Building, the exhibit was reimagined three decades ago, offering guests a glimpse into one of the planet’s most diverse and vital ecosystems. The Zoo seeks to raise $200,000 to update and enhance this iconic space, ensuring it remains a premier experience for visitors and a supportive environment for nearly twenty endangered and threatened species, including Golden Lion Tamarins, Two-Toed Sloths, and Howler Monkeys. |
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