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CONSERVATION – A COLLECTIVE EFFORT Did you know? Twenty-five cents from every Louisville Zoo general admission ticket and one dollar from every membership goes to conservation. Collectively, these quarters and dollars can make a huge impact! During the last 12 months ending in July, we collected over $77,000 toward conservation efforts through your support. Below, learn more about our involvement with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums' SAFE program. Pause and consider a world without animals. Imagine there are no bees to pollinate our food sources, no birds to disperse plant seeds, no wolves roaming freely to keep balance in their habitats. What would be the repercussions to our lives, our ecosystems and future generations? Our world is currently entrenched in an extinction crisis. As many as 30 to 50 percent of all species may be heading toward extinction by mid-century and 99 percent of cur- rently threatened species are at risk due to human activities. What can we do to slow down or reverse this trend, mitigate the crisis for critical animals and habitats and inspire creative solutions? How You Already Help One of the easiest ways to participate in active conservation efforts is to visit your Louisville Zoo. When you visit, you open yourself up to learning about conservation while you connect with nature and wildlife at the Zoo. Whether you’re watching an animal presentation, talking to a keeper, reading interpretive signs to your children, taking a class or read- ing this Trunkline magazine, you are becoming a more willing and informed advocate. When you visit the Louisville Zoo, purchasing admission or member- ship, you are also directly supporting conservation efforts at the Zoo as well as the collaborative efforts of hundreds of researchers, field conser- vationists and scientists from AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums working to save animals from extinction. A portion of your admission and member- ship fees go directly to our well vetted wildlife conservation partners in the field. See our grow- ing list of partners at LouisvilleZoo. org/wildlifepartners. You may have read the Associa- tion of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) is building on existing animal conser- vation efforts with a relatively new and focused program called SAFE: Saving Animals from Extinction. This initiative is a commitment by the 229 accredited zoos and aquariums to work together to target spe- cific endangered species and save them from extinction by restoring healthy populations in the wild. These species include gorillas, Asian elephants, sea turtles and cheetahs. You can see more about the first 10 focus species at aza.org/aza-safe. Together we are working on saving the most vulnerable wildlife spe- cies from extinction and protecting them for future generations. Look for the Logo As you visit the animals and explore the Zoo, look for signs with our Zoo conservation logo “You Help Save Species” as well as the AZA SAFE logo. When you see these logos together, it is high- lighting the local efforts of your Zoo to help save species. Whether through breeding programs, monetary aid or research, the Louisville Zoo is working to as- sist in the fight against extinction. Without aid, there may come a time when the remaining wild will cease to exist and much of our precious wildlife with it. Help us work to un- derstand and protect wildlife now. Let’s do right by wildlife. you helped save species Inside Your Zoo In September of 2016, the Louisville Zoo was recognized as a founding member of SAFE. Your Zoo donated $30,000 of privately raised funds toward this conservation initiative. Learn more at LouisvilleZoo.org/SAFE. The Louisville Zoo is dedicated to bettering the bond between people and our planet by educating visitors on habitat conservation, encouraging ways to live in better balance with our planet, and inspiring care and concern for wildlife through amazing animal encounters. Louisville Zoo Trunkline • Winter 2016 • 7