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Celebrate The Earth At The LA Zoo With Wild For The Planet

Celebrate The Earth At The LA Zoo With Wild For The Planet

The Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association (GLAZA) is gearing up for an exciting three-day event designed to celebrate both Earth Day and Easter: Wild for the Planet. Scheduled from April 18 to April 20, this event invites individuals and families of all ages to engage in diverse activities that emphasize wildlife conservation and environmental sustainability.

What sets Wild for the Planet apart is its rich programming that blends entertainment with education. For those eager to enjoy live experiences, attendees can groove to high-energy performances by 3rd Rock Hip Hop, which aims to inspire environmental awareness through music.

Adding to the event’s charm is the Story Time with Suzanne & Max Lang, where children can laugh along as the famous authors read beloved Grumpy Monkey books. It’s more than just a reading session; it’s a heartfelt interaction that promotes a love for nature and reading.

In addition, guests can watch riveting animal presentations led by keepers who introduce participants to the Zoo’s most popular inhabitants, showcasing their unique behaviors while also emphasizing the importance of animal welfare and conservation.

The Earth Expo is another exciting feature of the event. Local conservation and community organizations will be on hand to provide information on how guests can actively participate in protecting our planet’s resources and biodiversity. This informative event allows individuals to make a direct impact within their communities.

One interactive highlight is the Planet Promise Station, where guests can pledge their commitment to sustainable actions and see their promises displayed on the #LAZooPlanetPromise community wall. This not only fosters an atmosphere of accountability but also encourages collective action.

For families looking to create unforgettable memories, there’s an opportunity to take photos with Big Bunny, a beloved character at the event. Professional holiday-themed photo sessions are available for a fee, adding a personal touch to the experience.

Additionally, attendees can indulge in all-natural honey tastings, curated by the LA Beekeepers Association, for a delightful culinary experience that connects visitors to local agriculture and conservation efforts.

Moreover, attendees will have the chance to participate in the Ecocell Sweepstakes. By donating unwanted electronic devices for recycling, guests can also win a one-year family membership to the Zoo. This initiative not only promotes responsible disposal but simultaneously benefits wildlife conservation organizations like the Gorilla Rehabilitation and Conservation Education (GRACE) Center.

In summary, Wild for the Planet at the LA Zoo is not just an event—it's a celebration of nature, community, and education that invites everyone to be a part of the conservation journey. How will you contribute to protecting our Earth this spring? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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