Bridgeport, CT – This April, Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo is calling on the community to join in celebrating Earth Day through its annual “Party for the Planet.” A series of engaging and educational activities are planned and designed to celebrate and inspire conservation action and appreciation for our planet’s incredible biodiversity. Kicking off the Party on Saturday, April 20, at 9 am, the zoo will host an array of green-themed activities for all ages. In collaboration with the AZA SAFE program and students from One River School of Art & Design, an Art Sculpture Show will feature stunning sculptures of endangered animals created from recycled materials. Additionally, visitors can get hands-on at the DIY seed ball table and create custom seed balls to take home for their own pollinator gardens, contributing to local ecosystem support. Also happening on Saturday, Energize Connecticut, in partnership with Avangrid, presents the “Energy In Action” Mobile Interactive Exhibit, a unique and innovative experience teaching children and adults alike how to become an Energy-Efficient Generation. Visitors can participate in energy-saving experiments while being introduced to green energy sources, emphasizing the benefits of an energy-efficient community.
Artwork created out of recycled items by students of One River Art School will be on display, showcasing the intersection of art, conservation, and sustainability. This exhibit, part of the “Party for the Planet,” demonstrates ways to repurpose materials and highlights the importance of recycling. The weekend will also see the zoo leading a cleanup effort in Beardsley Park on both April 20 and April 21 from 9 am to 12 pm. This vital initiative aims to clean up litter and beautify the park, fostering a cleaner environment for all. Participants in the cleanup will receive free admission to the Zoo for the day they volunteer, with registration required to ensure a spot due to limited availability. To round off the month’s events, on Saturday, April 27, the zoo invites the community to visit the Community Pollinator Garden in Beardsley Park. Volunteers, guided by the zoo’s educational staff, will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on conservation action, aiding in the garden’s upkeep and learning about the importance of pollinators. “Our ‘Party for the Planet’ is more than a celebration; it’s a call to action,” said Gregg Dancho, Director of Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo. “Through these activities, we aim to foster a connection between our community and the environment, highlighting the importance of every individual’s role in conservation.” Click here to register for the cleanup events. For more about ‘Party for the Planet,’ visit the Zoo website. About Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo Connecticut’s only zoo, celebrating 102 years, features 350 animals representing primarily North and South American and Northern Asian species. Guests won’t want to miss our Andean bear, maned wolves, Mexican gray wolves, and red wolves. Other highlights include our Spider Monkey Habitat, and a new prairie dog exhibit that we’ll cut the ribbon on soon! As an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and participant in its Species Survival Plan (SSP) programs, the non-profit Zoo is committed to the preservation of endangered animals and wild habitats. Tickets must be purchased on the Zoo’s website. Comments are closed.
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