They’re six very special species, all facing
very uncertain futures. That’s why The Toledo Zoo has partnered
with organizations around the world to make sure that they live
on in the wild. It’s all part of a new program we call Conservation
Today (formerly the ARC Fund).
In the coming months you’ll start noticing
our new Conservation Today emblem at many of your favorite
exhibits, on grounds, and in our gift shops. It’s our way
of unifying all of our various conservation projects with which
we’re involved under one umbrella program. We’re also
letting our visitors know that their purchases are making a difference
in the lives of countless animals around the world.
Conservation Today replaces the ARC Fund
(Animal Rescue and Conservation Fund). Contributors to the former
ARC Fund will now see the new name and emblem when receiving donor
invitations and other mail pieces to support our program. Funds
generated through Conservation Today help support several species,
including the cheetah and the amphibian
crisis.
You can support Conservation Today in a
variety of ways:
• put some change
in the wishing wells or coin collector boxes located on Zoo grounds
• toss a coin into the fountains located
at Westfield Franklin Park Mall
• purchase select products in the
North Star Trading Post®
• add a buck to any retail purchase
• give an additional donation with
your membership renewal
• make a direct gift via email,
through our annual appeal each fall, or use our printable
donation form.