News Summary
Riverbanks Zoo and Garden in Columbia is celebrating its 50th anniversary alongside the Botanical Garden’s 30th anniversary with a spring festival on June 7, 2025. The event will feature live music, food trucks, and interactive activities including a scavenger hunt. Additionally, visitors can welcome a new Tammar wallaby joey and learn about wildlife conservation through the ZooCrew program. This vibrant season promises joy and educational opportunities for families.
Springtime Festivities at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden
As the blooms begin to blossom in the heart of Columbia, Riverbanks Zoo and Garden is all set for a spectacular spring season, celebrating its 50th anniversary with excitement and enthusiasm. The milestones don’t stop there, as the beloved Botanical Garden will commemorate its 30th anniversary this year too!
Celebrate with Us!
Mark your calendars, everyone! On June 7, 2025, the garden will host a special Earth Day-inspired celebration fitting for this momentous occasion. The festivities promise to be a blast, showcasing live music, a variety of food trucks, interactive horticultural demonstrations, and a Goosechase scavenger hunt packed with exciting giveaways. It’s a perfect chance for families to enjoy the beauty of nature and all the fun activities planned.
Connecting Families with Wildlife
The leadership at Riverbanks Zoo has emphasized the importance of connecting families with wildlife and fostering a love for conservation. This spring’s celebrations embody that mission beautifully, ensuring that every visitor leaves with a smile and a deeper appreciation for nature.
Meet the Newest Resident
In other thrilling news, a little star has joined the zoo’s animal family! On April 2, 2025, guests were treated to the heartwarming sight of a baby Tammar wallaby peeking out of its mother’s pouch in the Kangaroo Walkabout. This adorable joey is the offspring of Simone and Bandit, who made their way to the zoo in 2023. Can you imagine how tiny this little one is? Joeys start their life the size of a jellybean and spend around eight to nine months developing within their mothers’ pouches.
Growing Up Wallaby-style
As the days go by, this little joey will gradually venture out of the pouch for short walks while staying close to mom. By the time it reaches nine months, it will be mostly out in the open but will remain under the care of its mother until it’s about eleven months old. This adorable journey is sure to capture the hearts of many visitors!
Get Involved with ZooCrew
This spring isn’t just about celebrations; it’s also a wonderful opportunity for young minds to immerse themselves in the world of wildlife conservation. Riverbanks Zoo offers a fantastic ZooCrew program designed specifically for middle school-aged kids. With registration opening on July 15, 2025, participants will engage in hands-on research projects that foster a passion for conservation biology. It’s an immersive experience that will inspire the next generation of wildlife enthusiasts and caretakers.
This Spring is Yours!
So, whether you’re a family looking for an adventure, a nature lover eager to explore, or a young conservationist in the making, Riverbanks Zoo and Garden is the place to be this spring! The combination of milestones, exciting new attractions, and opportunities for learning promise a season filled with wonder and joy. Don’t miss out on the chance to create lasting memories while being part of these remarkable celebrations!
Come join the fun, make some new furry friends, and enjoy everything Riverbanks Zoo and Garden has to offer this spring. It’s a chance to celebrate, learn, and find joy in the beauty of nature!
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