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The Cincinnati Zoo Elizabeth Mages, Luke Shafer, Allison Walke
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Overview Background/History Representatives at the Zoo Successfully Completed Projects Current Projects Why Should You Donate to the Zoo?
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Background/History
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Background The Cincinnati Zoo rates as one of the best parks in the nation by peer zoological parks 1.2 million people visit the Zoo annually
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History The Zoological Society of Cincinnati was founded in 1873 and opened in 1875 2 nd oldest Zoo in the United States The Zoo was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1987
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Work in the Community The Zoo hosts a four-year college prep program—Zoo Academy Over 300,000 students participate annually Leading non-formal science educator in Southwest Ohio
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Mission Serving Community was added to the mission statement of the Cincinnati Zoo The Zoo recognizes the responsibility to partner with diverse and economically challenged communities in daily work
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Vision “Inspiring Passion for Nature and Saving Wildlife for Future Generations”
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Representatives at the Zoo
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Fia Cifuentes Sustainability Coordinator Took us on tour of Zoo and showed us exhibits and work they’ve done in the community Directly showed us sustainability sites
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Thane Maynard Director of the Zoo Thane is so proud of the work the Zoo is doing for sustainability Biggest goal: show community that sustainability means saving money Upgrading his own house to LEED standards
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Successfully Completed Projects
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Solar Panels Largest publicly accessible urban solar array in US at the time it was installed! Still the largest solar array in their industry Produces 20% of zoo’s energy Huge educational aspect – especially for children Major components manufactured locally – boosted local economy
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LEED Building standard award for sustainability Based on: Sustainable Site, Materials & Resources, Water Efficiency, Indoor Environmental Quality, Energy & Atmosphere, and Innovation & Design Process 2006 commitment – all new buildings follow LEED standard
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LEED LEED Platinum (highest rating) – Historic Vine Street Village LEED Gold – Pavilion, Gift Shop, Cat Canyon LEED Silver – Education Center, Shipping/Receiving
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Vine Village “Going green” education area Shows guests what they can do to be environmentally friendly at home Interest has grown over past 2-3 years
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Green Classes 2011 – free classes to employees, members, guests Topics included: Sustainable Food Energy Efficiency E-Waste Recycling
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Polar Bear Challenge Icon for climate change – habitat is threatened Event to raise money for CREW’s Polar Bear Conservation Project Aims to increase understanding, encourage reproduction, and conserve natural environment 2013 – Cincinnati raised $38,345
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Water Reduction 2005 – consumed 220 million gallons 2013 – consumed 73 million gallons Reduction achieved through fixing leaks and changing mindset of employees
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Composting Animal waste used to be taken to Rumpke 2010 – partnership with Marvin’s Organic Gardens to compost themselves Zoo keepers are eager to help!
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Base Camp Cafe Greenest Restaurant in America 4 stars from the Green Restaurant Association Need a minimum of 300 points; Base Camp Café received 460 Aquapontics System Greenhouse Raising fresh fish and plants together
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Current/Future Projects
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Living Building Challenge Green building certification program Petals – Site, Water, Energy, Health, Materials, Equity, and Beauty African Painted Dog exhibit opening in June 2014 expected to get at least Petal status Possibly get fully certified – only 5 in the country
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Food Garden Education – shows guests they can grow food at home too Food given to animals for enrichment
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EcOhio Partnership with EcOhio to grow organic produce to use at the zoo Also partners with Green BEAN Delivery Service Organic food is also supplied to Gabriel’s Place – a local organization in Avondale
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Retention Tanks Located under new Africa exhibit Collects water to be filtered into exhibits like the Polar Bear exhibit Can store up to 13 million gallons of rain water
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Community Outreach Remodeling vacant homes in Avondale and were able to recycle 85% of the buildings Working with Habitat for Humanity – create sustainable homes in Avondale
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Sustainable Shopper A web app built by the Cincinnati Zoo Lists products made with Certified Sustainable Palm Oil Protects rainforests and wildlife that are damaged by palm oil production
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Project Passenger Pigeon The extinction of the passenger pigeon 100 years ago is used as a lesson Partnering with over 160 institutions to promote conservation to protect wildlife
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Why Should you donate money to the zoo?
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Possible donation projects Community outreach programs Food ministry Educate Avondale children on sustainability Taking Root Campaign – plant 2 million trees by 2020
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Reasons why the zoo is a great local organization 2012 USA Today Travel Reader’s Choice Awards: Ranked #2 in nation Ranked in the top 3 Zoo’s in America by Frommers and Zagat Great demonstration through the windmills and keeping guests active in sustainability
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Questions?
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Sources http://gabrielsplace.diosohio.org/ http://greenbeandelivery.com/healthytim es/news/ecohio-farm-in-april/ http://greenbeandelivery.com/healthytim es/news/ecohio-farm-in-april/ https://www.google.com/ http://cincinnatizoo.org/
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