January/February
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January/February
® Exzooberance January / February 2015 IN THIS ISSUE 2 7 Inside Cover — There’s Always More to Zoo With the new year comes the return of some of your favorite seasonal exhibits, plus a few new ones! Giraffe feedings, camel rides and Stingray Bay all reopen this spring. We’ll also have a new jellyfish exhibit and a new chicken interactive learning area at the Farm. Plan your visit and catch these interactive exhibits beginning February 28. 2 Memphis Zoo Takes Flight Join us this spring for an all-new opportunity to see birds from around the world. Memphis Zoo Takes Flight, a free-flight bird show, opens February 28, and is included with General Admission. See page 2 and 3 for profiles on some of the stars of the show. Exzooberance™ is a bimonthly Memphis Zoological Society publication providing information for friends of the Memphis Zoo. Send comments to MZS, 2000 Prentiss Place, Memphis, TN 38112, call (901) 276-WILD or log onto www.memphiszoo.org. Vol. XXIV, No. 4 Memphis Zoological Society Board of Directors as of August 2014 Our Mission: Connecting people with wildlife Memphis Zoo, Ya Ya and Le Le are trademarks of the Memphis Zoo. Officers: Joseph C. DeWane, M.D., Chair Dorothy Kirsch, Secretary Russell T. Wigginton, Jr., Treasurer Larry Roesel, Vice Chair Gene Holcomb, Past Chair Diane Smith, Past Chair Directors: Gaurav Agarwal Brent Alvord W. Lynn Carson Thomas C. Farnsworth III David Hopkins Henry A. Hutton Scott McCormick Have a question? Joyce A. Mollerup Brandon Garrott Morrison Carol W. Prentiss Karl Schledwitz Jenna Shaw Jerry A. Shore Kelly Truitt Mario L. Walker 8 7 January Skate Parties It’s a Happy ZOO Year! Join us January 1-3, from 5:30-9:30 each evening as we celebrate the new year and the last week of the rink. We’ll party through the decades with Q107.5. Check out page 7 for more details. 8 Year Round Fun at the Zoo Don’t forget to check out page 8 for all the events happening at the Memphis Zoo in 2015. Don’t miss what’s in store for you this year at the Memphis Zoo! 5 Creature Feature 6Education 9 Jan./Feb. Calendar 10Conservation 12 Kids’ Page Honorary Lifetime Directors: Donna K. Fisher Roger T. Knox, President Emeritus Scott P. Ledbetter Senator James R. Sasser Rebecca Webb Wilson Ex Officio: Dr. Chuck Brady, Zoo President & CEO Bill Morrison, City Council Representative Credits: Laura Doty, Editor / Writer Geri Meltzer, Art Director Laura Horn, Creative Advisor Jennifer Coleman, Copy Editor Toof Printing, Printer Membership Goes Green! Don’t forget, membership cards are now printed at the Zoo when you arrive. These will no longer be mailed. Exzooberance paper generously donated by International Paper employees Zoo Admission Hours: March - October 16 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. October 17 - February 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Grounds close one hour after last admission • Zoo Closed: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve & Christmas Day The Memphis Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and a member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums. ©2015 Memphis Zoo E-mail us at [email protected] or call 901.333.6500 1 2 3 4 CREATURE FEATURE Eyes on You! by Anna Rehkopf, Animal Interpreter The Red-tailed Hawk is one of the most well-known raptors we have in the Americas. Currently, we have one resident hawk at the Memphis Zoo, “Baroness.” Baroness is a special animal, who is at the Zoo for a reason. She was hit by a car and suffered a severely broken wing. She can be seen taking a ride on my arm or in her “weathering” area near Stingrays during the week. Weathering is done to simulate raptors natural behaviors like perching and watching for prey. This gives the bird an opportunity to survey the land. The eyes of a red-tailed hawk are specifically equipped to survey their surroundings. Each of their eyes is about the size of the bird’s brain! With special colored oils that allow them to see colors differently than humans, hawks are able to filter INTERNET which make it WALKER ARTto CENTER out some colors, easier pinpoint CAT VIDEO FESTIVAL #catvidfest others. This is how she can discern a light brown mouse in a field of hay. Hawks can also see into the ultraviolet spectrum. They have some of the INTERNET CAT VIDEO FESTIVAL WALKER ART CENTER #catvidfest best long-distance vision in the animal kingdom. Imagine what it would be like to see a rabbit twitching its nose from a mile up! No need for binoculars when your vision is 10 times better than humans’! With the large size of their eyes comes a sacrifice … a hawk cannot move its eyeball. They are far too big in the skull and take up space where the muscle tissue responsible for movement would go. To get around this conundrum, the bird has more neck bones, which let the neck have much more movement from side to side, about 270 degrees. Lastly, to protect those amazing eyes there is a third eyelid, Look for two called a nictitating membrane. It’s somewhat transparent and they will use this when wrestling new red-tailed hawks with prey. this Spring in INTERNET WALKER ART CENTER If you missed Baroness and me on your CAT VIDEO FESTIVAL #catvidfest “The Memphis Zoo Zoo visit, keep your eyes open around town. Red-Tailed Hawks are present year round Takes Flight” bird show! in Tennessee! FOR KIDS! INTERNET CAT VIDEO FESTIVAL INTERNET CAT WALKER ART CENTER #catvidfest INTERNET CAT VIDEO FESTIVAL WALKER ART CENTER #catvidfest VIDEO FESTIVAL SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15 | 2 PM & 4 PM $9 / $5 BROOKS MEMBERS BROOKSMUSEUM.ORG TM Auditorium sound system provided by Ninth Wave Audio/Video Design, generously sponsored by The Jeniam Foundation and Decorative Arts Trust. 5 EDUCATION Call 901.333.6576 or visit memphiszoo.org to register. Homeschool Academy Winter 2015 January 12-16 Monday - Friday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. K - 8th grade: $120/members; $135/nonmembers 9th - 12th grade: $135/members; $150/non-members Registration deadline: January 8 This weeklong educational program will provide exciting and interactive ways for students to learn about science. Each class includes animal visits, tours of exhibits, chats with keepers, special projects and more. Students bring a non-refrigerated, non-microwavable lunch. K – 2nd Grade Sense-able Animals Ever wonder how animals see after dark, hear under water, and feel without fingers? Learn unique animal features and how humans and animals make “sense” of their surroundings. 3rd – 5th Grade Top Competitor Animals are each other’s fiercest competition. Discover the competitive behaviors and survival skills different species possess that give them a leg up (or two) on the rest of the competition. 6 6th – 8th Grade Animal Classification Explore the animal world through their classifications. Study how scientists use observation skills to discover new species before naming and cataloging them. 9th – 12th Grade Biology This unit will focus on the topic of microbiology. Pre-registration is required. Prices are subject to change. The Education Department reserves the right to cancel a program due to insufficient registration. Homeschool Days February 16 1 to 3 p.m. K - 8th grade: $15/members; $18/nonmembers Registration deadline: February 12 This two-hour program takes our popular zoo classes and adds a homeschool twist. Meet live animals, participate in hands-on activities and get an educator-guided tour of exhibits. Eat or Be Eaten Chow down with herbivores, carnivores and omnivores to uncover the links between animals in the intricate web of life. Spring Conservation Camp 2015 Going, going, saved! While exploring the Zoo and participating in fun games, crafts, and interactive experiments, spring break campers will learn how special our endangered animals are and what they can do to help save these important animals from extinction. March 9-13 and March 16-20 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost per day: $40/members; $50/nonmembers Cost for all five days: $170/members, $199/nonmembers Registration deadline: Week One – March 5; Week Two – March 12 Aftercare 3 to 6 p.m.: If 3 p.m. pickup is too early for your schedule, we offer aftercare each day. Aftercare Cost per Day: $20/members; $25/nonmembers Aftercare Cost per Week: $85/members; $99/nonmembers 7 The Memphis Zoo 2015 Zoo Events Don’t miss what’s in store for you this year at the Memphis Zoo! January May August 5/21 – Zoom Through the Zoo 8/7 – Last day of Camp 5/22 – Zoo Brew September 5/24 – Members Night 9/4 – Zoo Brew 5/25 – Memorial Day — 9/6 – Members Night the Zoo is open! February 9/7 – Labor Day – 2/16 – Homeschool Day the Zoo is open! June 2/28 – Memphis Zoo 9/12 – Zoo Rendezvous Zoo Camp – Mon.-Fri., Takes Flight Opens 9/14-9/18 – Homeschool 2/28 – Seasonal Exhibits Open all month Academy 6/6 – Eye Spy Day 9/26-9/27 – Harvest Fest March 9/30 – Senior Day 3/9-3/20 – Spring Break Camp July Zoo Camp continues 7/4 – Independence Day – April October the Zoo is open! 4/11 – Wild World of Wine 10/5-10/9 – Fall Break Camp 7/12 – Members Night and Beer 10/16-10/18 – Zoo Boo 4/28 – Homeschool Day 10/16 – Homeschool Day Half-price General Admission 1/12-1/16 – Homeschool Academy 8 10/24 – Ready Shelby Day at the Zoo 10/23-10/25 – Zoo Boo 10/30-10/31 – Zoo Boo November 11/19 – Homeschool Day 11/20 – Zoo Lights Opens; select nights 11/21 – Memphis Zoo Ice Rink – opens with Zoo Lights November 20. Daily starting Nov. 21 December Zoo Lights select nights Ends December 30 Sun Mon Tues WedThurs Fri Sat Jan. 1 2 3 Theme Skate Nights (see page 7 for more info) JAN ’15 New Year’s Day 4 5 6789 11 12 1314 10 15 16 17 22 23 24 Homeschool Academy : Winter 2015 18 19 20 21 FEB ’15 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 25 26 27 28 29 3031 Feb. 1 2 345 67 89 10 1112 1314 Valentine’s Day 1516 17 18 192021 Homeschool Day Presidents Day 22 23 2425 26 2728 Memphis Zoo Takes Flight Opens Seasonal Exhibits Open 9 CONSERVATION One of a Kind: Meet Yeager by Erin Loeding, Lab Manager Some Zoo guests may have noticed a new face near the hippos recently. Our hybrid falcon, “Yeager,” recently moved into one of the bird exhibits. Yeager is a special falcon hybrid; he is half peregrine falcon and half gyrfalcon. This type of hybrid is often used in falconry. Moreover, gyr-peregrine falcon hybrids are employed by airports to manage birds such as ducks or geese to reduce the risk of bird strikes on planes. Living in the Artic, gyrfalcons are large birds of prey that hold a special place of honor in northern cultures. Gyrfalcons are the national bird of Iceland and official bird of Canada’s Northwest Territories. The Vikings considered them to be prized hunting partners. Wild gyrfalcons sit atop the food chain in the arctic and feed on small mammals and birds. Like other falcons, they can catch other birds mid-flight and force them to the ground. Peregrine falcons are smaller than gyrfalcons but are still powerful birds of prey. They are one of the fastest animals in the world as they have been clocked at nearly 200 mph. Peregrine falcons live across the U.S., but can live at higher elevations than most falcons. More recently, they are thriving in urban settings and help control the pigeon populations. In the 1960s and ‘70s, peregrine falcon numbers declined rapidly as a result of problems with pesticides, such as DDT. They were classified as an endangered species and intensive conservation efforts started. After decades of hard work by dedicated people, peregrine falcon numbers recovered and they were removed from the Endangered Species List in 1999. They are a good example of a strong conservation success story. Next time you visit the Memphis Zoo, take some time to visit Yeager and appreciate this special bird. supporting the Memphis Zoo for over 15 years! Earn 5%! up to When you purchase qualifying products. 10 VISIT fredsinc.com it’s the smart thing to do! Zoo lights SunTrust Zoo Lights Thanks What’s better than a winter wonderland? A WILD winter wonderland! Visitors to 2014’s SunTrust Zoo Lights experienced 100% chance of snow, an all-new Courtyard display, Memphis Zoo on Ice and so much more! We’d like to thank the following partners for their continued support: Title Sponsor SunTrust Light Partners Bors-Koefoed “BK” Family, FedEx, Jaxon DeWane, Joseph C. DeWane, M.D., Dorothy Orgill Kirsch, Mahaffey Tent & Party Rentals, Moonshine Lighting, The Prentiss Family, WMC-TV5 Avenue of Animals Edward DeWane, Erich DeWane, Jaxon DeWane, Mary Katherine DeWane, Fascinating Catering by Marilyn Chadwick, Henry and Hoben Knox, Moonshine Lighting, Virginia Wester Rink Sponsors Corky’s Ribs & BBQ, IberiaBank, Lancer Catering, Memphis Communications Corporation Media Partners Malco Theaters, 104.5 WRVR, WMC-TV5 Memphis Zoo on Ice Presenting Sponsors Bors-Koefoed “BK” Family, Buckman, Joseph C. DeWane, M.D., FedEx, Mahaffey Tent & Party Rentals, MidSouth Chevy Dealers Ferris Wheel Presented By Fred’s Super Dollar Activity Partner Fred’s Super Dollar 11 12 ® Requested in-home dates January 2-5 2000 Prentiss Place Memphis, TN 38112 (901) 276-WILD Exzooberance is mailed with a bulk permit and cannot be forwarded. © Copyright Memphis Zoo 2015 Paid Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Memphis, TN Permit No. 1124