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Nyah-CarlaKnappMeet Some Amazing Creatures During New Summer Chats
Don't Miss JUMP! The Ultimate Dog Show!
Beautiful Butterflies Welcome You to White River Gardens
Keep the Indianapolis Zoo Dolphins Close To Your Heart
Gear Up for Zoobilation With Official Zoobilation Gear
Enjoy a Day of Unlimited Rides With New Passes
Ring-Tailed Lemurs Are the Zoo's Newest Arrivals
Meet the New Team in Town — the Orangutans!
Save $2 When You Buy Tickets Online
Butterflies Are Taking Over White River State Park
Watch the Zoo's Future Come to Life...LIVE!
Indianapolis Prize Upped to Quarter of a Million Dollars
Put a Tiger on Your Trunk!

Elephant photo by Carla Knapp

 

Meet Some Amazing Creatures During New Summer Chats

Follow the parade of pink around Encounters. Meet strange and exotic creatures of myth. These are just a few of the new opportunities available during our summer keeper chats schedule. Our shows and chats allow you to get an exclusive look at some of our amazing animals as well as gain some valuable insight from our Zoo Keepers. Plus you'll meet some new creatures as we unveil three all-new experiences this summer! Near the Westside Café Komodo-LindaStarkat 10 AM, guests can watch striking birds parade in the Flamingo Walk. Make sure to swing by the Encounters again at noon to catch our two macaws, Colt and Ruby, in the new Parrot Chat. These brilliant birds may even chat with you! Finally, we'll have dragons on the prowl in White River Gardens as part of the new Meet the Komodo Dragon experience in the Efroymson Wedding Garden. Along with our many other animal shows and chats, these presentations are the perfect opportunity to interact with the animals and keeper. Plus it's a fun way to learn more about animal conservation.

 

Don't Miss JUMP! The Ultimate Dog Show!

JUMPDogShow-CarlaKnappGet ready for some high-flying fun and fast-paced action because JUMP! The Ultimate Dog Show is back at the Indianapolis Zoo for 2013! On your next trip to the Zoo, stop by Dean's Arena for one of the amazing shows happening at 11am, 1:30pm and 3:30pm daily (except Wednesdays) and also at 5:30pm Friday through Sunday. You've seen Lou "Mack" McCammon and his canine costars performing amazing aerial feats during halftime shows at sporting events and special venues across the country. This energetic show is filled with upbeat music, jaw-dropping aerial tricks and non-stop action! Plus, these shows come with a great message about animal conservation and pet adoption. With new audience participation and stunts, each show is unique. Best of all, this must-see experience is free with your Zoo admission.

 

Beautiful Butterflies Welcome You to White River Gardens

ButterflyMuralBright, bold, beautiful colors — that’s what you’ll see from start to finish during a visit to White River Gardens and the Zoo’s newest exhibit, Butterfly Kaleidoscope presented by Citizens Energy Group. The butterflies have returned to the Hilbert Conservatory following a two-year hiatus, but this exhibit is like nothing our guests have seen before. As you approach the White River Gardens, you’ll be greeted by an awe-inspiring 3-D mural complete with vibrant, oversized butterfly sculptures and a lifelike image of the outdoor gardens. Created by Colorado-based Banner Art Studio with the help of AMPeirce Cycles, Yves Art and the Zoo’s own Creative Services department, the mural has transformed the Gardens entrance into a work of art. You can learn more about the creation of this amazing artwork in our blog. that offers visitors a glimpse of what awaits inside. The highlight of the Butterfly Kaleidoscope exhibit is, of course, the butterflies. Hundreds of these wonderful winged creatures from nearly 40 native and exotic species fill the Conservatory. The exhibit continues through Labor Day, and throughout the season, roughly 13,000 butterflies will be released into the space. That means guests can expect plenty of close encounters as butterflies float nearby and perhaps even land on them!

 

Keep the Indianapolis Zoo Dolphins Close To Your Heart

DolphinTailIf you're looking for a truly one-of-a-kind gift or just something special for yourself, there's a new item in the Indianapolis Zoo Gift Shop that you won't want to miss. These beautiful silver dolphin tail pendants were created especially for the Indianapolis Zoo and each one is an exact replica of the tail, called a fluke, of one of the dolphins in our pod. Each one is engraved with the name of the dolphin it represents, and pendants are available for China (pictured), Indy, Jett, Kalei, Kimo, Nova, Ripley and Taz. It's a perfect way for dolphin lovers to keep these animals close to their hearts — literally! This is just one of the many unique items available in our Gift Shops, and if you're a Zoo Member, you'll enjoy a 15 percent discount on all your purchases! So stop in during your next Zoo visit or you can also shop online.

 

ZoobilationHatGear Up for Zoobilation With Official Gear

The Zoobilation T-shirts that help identify the event’s helpful volunteers have always been a coveted piece of memorabilia. Until now, only volunteers could get their hands on them. But no more! Through May 24, you can buy official Zoobilation gear, including: half-zip fleece pullover, unisex full-zip hoodie, men’s and ladies Dri-Fit shirts, tank tops, washed caps and mesh back caps. Items are priced between $17-$45 in sizes XS through XXL. Email zoobilation@indyzoo.com or print out and return the order form. But don't wait, this exclusive offer will end May 24!

 

Enjoy a Day of Unlimited Rides With New Passes

KomboCoasterWhen your family visits the Zoo, do your little ones love to ride the Carousel ... and the Train ... and the Kōmbo Coaster? Then on your next visit, be sure to check out our newest option for rides. Our all-day ride passes allow an individual to enjoy an unlimited amount of rides during a single visit. So now you and your flock can hop from ride to ride as much as you want throughout the day. Plus, budgie and lorikeet feedings are also included (does not include giraffe feeds). An all-day unlimited ride pass is $10 per child and $6 per adult, and Zoo members can save $1 per wristband. The White River Junction Train is presented by Marathon and the Kōmbo Family Coaster is presented by Outback Steakhouse. Check out all the Zoo's fun rides and attractions.

 

Ring-Tailed Lemurs Are the Zoo's Newest Arrivals

Bree with babyAt the Indianapolis Zoo, the arrival of spring generally also means the arrival of new Zoo Babies! This spring, we’ve been fortunate enough to have three happy, healthy ring-tailed lemur babies. The first was born sometime between 10:30-11:30am on April 1 (no foolin’) and it was the second baby for mother Bree. That’s Bree with her baby pictured at left, though you need to look close to spot the youngster — it's hiding back by mom's tail. Bree is an excellent mom and keeps close tabs on her baby, so keepers haven’t gotten a good enough look to tell whether it’s a boy or a girl. The other two lemur babies are girls that were born April 3 and April 9 to first-time mom Sheridan and experienced mom Sona. At birth, ring-tailed lemurs weigh less than 3 oz. Moms will carry their babies on their chest for up to two weeks before the baby moves around to ride on mom’s back. Special thanks to our friends Community Health Network for presenting Zoo Babies!

 

Meet the New Team in Town — the Orangutans!

New Team

There’s a new team in Indianapolis! Several hundred fans were introduced to the New Team in Town — the Indianapolis Zoo orangutans — during a massive pep rally March 26 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The high-energy rally kicked off the public fundraising phase of the $30 million Campaign for Conservation and Community: Save the Orangutans. Now you can meet these newcomers, too! Just visit the new website azyandfriends.com to get glimpses of the great apes’ amazing human-like characteristics and personalities. Plus you can play the match game to find your orangutan match along with specific details of the animal’s personality. You'll be able to see this new team in action when the new International Orangutan Center opens in May 2014. Until then, you can keep up with the progress on the construction site through the webcam.

 

Save $2 When You Buy Tickets Online

Would you like the chance to save time and money during your next Indianapolis Zoo visit? Now you can do both when you purchase tickets online! Now through Oct. 31, ticket prices at the gate are $16.95 for adults, $15.95 for seniors 62+ and $11.95 for children 2-12. But you can save $2.00 on all General Admission when you purchase online! Plus, buying your tickets in advance means no more waiting in line to buy tickets. Simply bring your bar-coded ticket straight to the admission gate and you'll be on your way in for a day of animal adventures and fun! Tickets purchased at this special price are only valid through Oct. 31.

 

Butterflies Are Taking Over White River State Park

Monarch-KerrieBestExperience the beauty of butterflies like never before at two White River State Park attractions, and save money when you visit both! Surround yourself with a mesmerizing swirl of living color as the Zoo's newest exhibit, Butterfly Kaleidoscope presented by Citizens Energy Group, opens in the Hilbert Conservatory. Enjoy the warmth and beauty of this tropical paradise while thousands of free-flying butterflies fill the space. Then follow the epic journey of one of the most iconic butterfly species, the monarch, in Flight of the Butterflies 3D, now playing at the Downtown Indy IMAX. This 3D adventure follows the real-life migration of these wonderful winged insects, and you can experience it in amazing high-definition on the state's largest movie screen. The Downtown Indy IMAX is located at the Indiana State Museum, east of the river in White River State Park, and just a quick walk across the pedestrian bridge. Plus, pick up the coupon at the entrance to the Hilbert Conservatory and receive $1 off your movie tickets!

 

Watch the Zoo’s Future Come to Life … LIVE!

IOC RenderingFriends of the Indianapolis Zoo now have access to a webcam from the International Orangutan Center’s construction site. The International Orangutan Center Construction Cam presented by Turner offers a bird’s eye view of the site and allows viewers to watch the exhibit come to life. This amazing new exhibit is a year away from opening and construction is really moving along. To give you a frame of reference, do you see the huge construction crane out there? When the boom is fully extended, it reaches a height of 100 feet. The indoor height of the exhibit’s atrium will be 90 feet, and the soaring Beacon of Hope will tower 150 feet above the exhibit. You can find more fun facts about what's happening on the construction site on the Zoo Blog. Construction crews are now working six days a week, weather dependent, so check back and see the daily progress being made on the International Orangutan Center. Plus visit AzyAndFriends.com to meet the orangutans who'll call this exhibit home and learn how you can help us complete the exhibit.

 

Indianapolis Prize Award Upped to Quarter of a Million Dollars

LillyMedalThe world's leading award for animal conservation just got even bigger. Beginning in 2014, the winner of the prestigious Indianapolis Prize will receive a $250,000 monetary award in addition to the Lilly Medal while the other five finalists will each receive $10,000. Myrta Pulliam, Indianapolis Prize Executive Committee chairwoman, announced the change, saying: "Increasing the Prize to a quarter of a million dollars is the natural result of the success the Indianapolis Prize has experienced over the past several years. Because the money is unrestricted, the Prize winners have been able to invest the funds in ways that make the most sense to them. We are confident that this increase in the money will reap huge dividends in actually saving species." The Indianapolis Prize recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the sustainability of an animal species or group of species. Previous recipients Indianapolis Prize, which has been awarded biennially since 2006, include Dr. George Archibald, co-founder of the International Crane Foundation; Dr. George Schaller, senior conservationist for the Wildlife Conservation Society; Dr. Iain Douglas-Hamilton, founder of Save the Elephants; and Dr. Steven Amstrup, chief scientist for Polar Bears International.


Put a Tiger on Your Trunk!

Tiger license plateThanks to input from Facebook fans, the Indianapolis Zoo is represented by the image of the beautiful and endangered Amur tiger on the new Zoo specialty license plate. The Zoo was one of 10 organizations approved for specialty license plates in 2012 by the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles. The tiger plate is available for purchase through the BMV for $40, with $25 going directly to the Zoo to support food and medicine for the animals in its care. The Zoo is a nonprofit organization that receives no direct tax support, so contributions from programs like this are essential to supporting our conservation mission. In 2010, Hoosiers purchased 442,573 specialty plates that generated more than $11 million for the sponsoring organizations.  

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