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2008: The Year of the Frog at Johannesburg Zoo
31 January 2008
The Johannesburg Zoo is supporting the global Amphibian conservation campaign
through education and awareness as well as a frog-breeding project on the Zoo
premises.
The education and awareness campaign kicked off on New Years Eve where staff
pledged their support and played leapfrog as a physical demonstration of their
commitment.
This is the schedule for the rest of the Year:
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29 February: Leap Day a physical fun day where
learners can jump on trampolines, jumping castles and skipping ropes to leap
for frogs. Children are invited to participate in education programmes with
live frog demonstrations, as well as art and writing messages to frogs. The
Zoo frogs may also be adopted and a prize for the best frog name will be
given. The day starts at 9:30 and ends at 12:30 with schools booking per time
slot. Their visit will include a Zoo DVD giving more information on the Year
of the frog and fun sheets to take back to school. The frog art will culminate
in an Art exhibition in October 2008, as each frog activity throughout the
year will include an invitation to submit art.
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5 & 12 March Educators Amphibian workshops - a
workshop in the Zoo to introduce educators to Amphibians, the work that the
Zoo does as well as education programmes offered by the Zoo including an
outreach programme to the schools - how educators can use the Zoo to assist
them with their education programmes
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17 March: St Patricks Day a family sunset
stroll in the Zoo from 17:00 20:00. Frog experts will be on hand to show
live frogs and talk about conservation and threats. Family entertainment
arranged for young and old.
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3-5 May: Sasol Birdfair the Zoo will place
emphasis on the role that frogs play in food webs and the effect on birds if
frogs had to become extinct. The Sasol Birdfair is focused on cultivating bird
lovers and enjoyment of nature.
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5 June: World Environment Day: the main education
theme will be focused on the health of water systems such as dams, rivers and
wetlands and how we can contribute to the conservation of frogs. We expect
between 2500- 5000 school learners to participate in various activities.
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July and August Holiday programmes - fun
activities for kids from 3-14 focused on frog athletics, frog habitats, frog
eating habits and conservation. Individuals book these programmes on a daily
basis.
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5 September: Arbor Day: a programme that focuses
on trees but we will place special emphasis on frogs and the role of trees in
the lives of frogs. We expect between 2500- 5000 learners for this
celebration.
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4 October: World Animal Day: Frog Art Exhibition
from 10:00 16:00 exhibiting and selling art collected throughout the year to
raise funds for the conservation of frogs.
There will be some additional activities that we will
update throughout the year. Some joint activities are planned with PAAZAB
(Africa Association of Zoos and Aquaria) member institutions such as the
National Zoo and Queens Park Zoo in East London. The PAAZAB AGM will have a
strong focus on the 2008: Year of the Frog. Ushaka Seaworld is hosting the
AGM, 7-9 May 2008.
Many thanks and for further information, please contact
Louise Gordon
Executive manager Marketing and Education
011 646-2000 ext 254
Fax 011 486-0244
louise@jhbzoo.org.za
For information on programmes at
National Zoo plse contact Craig Allenby at 082 9083137 or
craig@zoo.ac.za
East London Zoological Gardens: Nico Roux on
nicor@el-zoo.co.za
For information on the PAAZAB AGM and PAAZAB activities
DAVE MORGAN
Executive Director: African Association of Zoos and Aquaria (PAAZAB)
Chairman: Committee for Inter-regional Conservation Coordination
World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA)
PO Box 60197
Pierre van Ryneveld
0045
SOUTH AFRICA
Tel/FAX +27 12 662 1854
paazab@paazab.com
www.paazab.com
PAAZAB Educational Initiatives
A resource pack for educators is nearing completion and will be made available
to all PAAZAB members, educators and Sharenet for distribution. The Resource
pack will be available on compact disk. |
Education Centre Contact Details:
Contact Louise on 011 646-2000 ext 254
or education@jhbzoo.org.za
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