Trunkline Magazine (Louisville Zoo) Trunkline Magazine: December 2016 | Page 3

GREETINGS Hi! I’m John Walczak, Director of your Louisville Zoo. Temperatures have cooled down but we’re warming up for a fun- filled and exciting winter season at your Zoo. I’ll be your guide through this issue of Trunkline magazine providing insights and sharing fun facts about your Louisville Zoo and conservation. Keep an eye out for the “Inside Your Zoo” box — it’s filled with lots of great info I have to share with you. In this issue, you’ll hear about: 14 4 21 Share the season. It’s time to share, care and connect. See the surprises we have in store to share with the people you care about most. A Creature Feature. New at the Zoo. Get a formal introduction to a few veteran animal ambassadors you can see when it’s cold out and read what makes them tick. Meet Ozzy and Ralphie, our new animal ambassadors at the MetaZoo Discovery Center. Zoo Address Zoo Hours Admission 1100 Trevilian Way Louisville, KY 40213 Sept. 26 to March 17, 2017 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. (stay until 5 p.m.) March 18 to Sept. 24, 2017 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (stay until 6 p.m.) Visit the website for seasonal pricing. Telephone Administrative Offices: 502-459-2181 FAX: 502-459-2196 Education: 502-238-5358 Membership Office: 502-459-2287 Children under 3 receive free regular admission. Groups (15 or more), please call 502-238-5348 at least 72 hours in advance or purchase online at LouisvilleZoo.org/plan/shop. Printed by Publishers Printing Company, Shepherdsville, KY. Visit Us Online LouisvilleZoo.org Follow us on social media    Cover Photo: Jacob Zimmer, Zymage.com Designer: Robert Kemnitz Contributing Writers: Heather Dishon, Editorial: Heather Dishon, Maureen Horrigan Photographers: Heather Dishon, and Robert Kemnitz Robert Kemnitz and Kyle Shepherd Kelly Grether, Kathleen Johnson, Matt Lahm Karen Maynard, Amy Seadler, Kyle Shepherd, Diane Taylor, Tracy Unger and Hunter Veeneman Trunkline is published four times a year by the Louisville Zoological Garden, John T. Walczak, Director. The Louisville Zoo, a nonprofit organization and the state zoo of Kentucky, is dedicated to bettering the bond between people and our planet by providing excellent care for animals, a great experience for visitors, and leadership in scientific research and conservation education. The Zoo is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) and by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). Louisville Zoo Trunkline • Winter 2016 • 3