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Animal care professionals are among the world’s strongest conservation advocates. Beach Mice on the Brink Found only on a small island between Florida and Alabama, the endangered Perdido Key beach mouse is essential to its coastal ecosystem. When left uneaten, seeds stored by these tiny rodents may grow into adult plants that help stabilize the dunes in which they are buried. Stronger dunes provide greater protection to local infrastructure during hurricanes. Beach mice are threatened by habitat loss, introduced predators and a population decline resulting from 2004’s Hurricane Ivan. With help from state and federal agencies and other zoos, we have developed a breeding program to maintain a healthy, genetically diverse captive population. Many of the offspring have been released in Perdido Key to help the wild stock rebound. Brevard American Association of Zookeepers, an independent professional development group composed of the Zoo’s animal care staff, hosts numerous fundraising and educational events each year. Two of their most notable events: Chopsticks for Salamanders Encourages diners at Asian restaurants to protect salamander habitat by employing reusable chopsticks as opposed to their single-use counterparts. Putting for Rhinos A miniature golf tournament and raffle benefiting rhinoceros conservation organizations. Art for a Cause Several of our animals seem to enjoy painting as a form of enrichment. These pieces are sold to Zoo guests and the proceeds donated to conservation organizations. 20