Continue the Exposure of Calgary Citizens to Animals to Encourage Conservation Efforts at the Calgary Zoo

  • by: Dennis R
  • recipient: Calgary Zoo CEO Dr. Clément Lanthier

A great tragedy has happened at the Calgary Zoo: seven penguins died suddenly at the Calgary Zoo. Drowning is a nearly unheard of death for penguins. They usually die in the wild as a food source for orcas and leopard seals.

Major populations of penguins are found in Antarctica, Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, and South Africa. Because these regions are largely out of reach for the majority of the citizens of Calgary, the Calgary Zoo is the only way the will get the chance to see a penguin in person.

The zoo is passionate about wildlife conservation. And they know that it takes good science to successfully protect endangered species.

Dedicated biologists in the Centre for Conservation Research work in Canada and across the world to help endangered animals once again thrive in the wild. They focus on species recovery and through the Husky Energy Endangered Species Program, are recognized as a North American leader in the science of species reintroduction.

It’s easy to get Calgary Zoo visitors excited about nature – you almost can’t help but feel a connection with the amazing creatures that call the zoo home. The Zoo's Education Department’s role is to celebrate the magical moments that happen at the zoo, to open up people’s hearts and minds, and then help them take the next step – whether that’s making changes in their own lives, recycling their cell phone or supporting the work of conservation organizations like the Calgary Zoo.

Because of this, the Calgary Zoo should not shut down their penguin exhibit.

Sign today to protect animals around the world. By signing today you are sending a message that the zoo has a role in the conservation of animals throughout the globe.

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