First Friday Volunteer Update – December Edition
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Zoo Updates:
Horticulture in the News:

Check out two recent articles that highlight the fantastic work that our horticulture team is doing!
Rockdale Garden in Horticulture Magazine by Scott Beuerlein
Careers in Horticulture in American Gardener magazine
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The Electric Train is Here!
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Toys for Tots

CZBG will be collecting new, unwrapped toys for Marine Corps Toys for Tots campaign.
When you donate to Marine Toys for Tots you are helping to bring the joy of Christmas and send a message of hope to America’s less fortunate children. 97% of your donation goes to our mission of providing toys, books and other gifts to less fortunate children. The 3% spent on support principally covers fundraising expenses – not one donated dollar goes to pay for salaries or any other manpower costs.
Collection box is at Purchasing, it is just inside the office door (not in the main mail delivery area which receives daily deliveries). If office door happens to be locked, just set outside their door and purchasing staff will put it in the donation box for you.
Please put your new, unwrapped toy in donation box, donations will be accepted until Sunday, December 11th.
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Podcast
Relive keepers Wendy & Tami’s recent trip to Africa and hear how the Zoo is directly helping our partners in Africa with coexistence & conservation efforts.
Click Here to Listen
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Cincinnati Gives

The Cincinnati Zoo is excited to be part of the 2022 Cincinnati Gives Challenge! This is a friendly fund-raising competition where local charities compete to raise the most money, with the top teams winning cash prizes. The Challenge runs from November 28th to December 8th. This year, we would love your support in raising funds for our Center for Conservation and Research of Endangered Wildlife (CREW) and their signature projects: Exceptional Plants, Rhinos, Imperiled Cats, and Polar Bears. Together we have a mission to Save Species with Science®
https://www.cincinnatigives.org/organization/Cincinnati-Zoo
Just For Fun:
12/2 _ National Mutt Day
Happy National Mutt Day to cheetah companion dogs Remus & Daisy! pic.twitter.com/UluO9j1KU0
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) December 2, 2022
Daisy took a DNA test and found out she’s 100% a mutt!

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National Christmas Lights Day _ 12/1
It's National Christmas Lights Day! To brighten the holiday season for patients @CincyChildrens, Zoo elves spread the PNC Festival of Lights joy to our neighbors earlier this week. pic.twitter.com/149pmh85zU
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) December 1, 2022
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Pallina
It's Pallina the 5yr old, three-banded armadillo! Armadillos are the only mammals covered by a shell. An armadillo’s shell is made up of bony plates covered by thick, hard skin. This great video is brought to you by Great American Insurance Group. pic.twitter.com/THj7Ewwkfl
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) December 1, 2022
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World Tamandua Day _ 11/29
Happy World Tamandua Day! AKA the lesser anteater, the tamandua uses its long snout to sniff out ant, termite and bee colonies. Long claws enable it to dig into nests, and a long sticky tongue licks up the insects. A single tamandua can eat up to 9,000 ants in a single day! pic.twitter.com/hQJmtysrE2
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) November 29, 2022
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Isabel
It's Isabel! Similar in size to a housecat, the Pallas’s cat is a predator specialized to live in the mountainous regions of central Asia. Its preferred prey is the pika, a small rabbit-like rodent. While not an adept runner, the Pallas’s cat is an expert ambush predator. 😻 pic.twitter.com/96sgh2jbLC
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) November 29, 2022
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Tessa
Tessa leaning down to say hello! Marked with jagged spots, the Masai Giraffe, also known as the Kilimanjaro Giraffe, is the largest subspecies of giraffe. pic.twitter.com/XYavTDviE9
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) November 28, 2022
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Sadie
Sadie the sand cat is really coming out of her shell! 😼 Sand cats are a small, solitary cat native to deserts in Africa and Asia. pic.twitter.com/LfrzJWDDus
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) November 25, 2022
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Isla
Rise & Shine Isla! A single tamandua can eat up to 9,000 ants in a single day! This great video is brought to you by Great American Insurance Group. pic.twitter.com/S2Ah2MlcFo
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) November 24, 2022
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Tanzi
A wet Tanzi after a rare bath in water! Check out those skinny legs 😂 pic.twitter.com/GqLi0HatHr
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) November 23, 2022
Just in case you wondered what Tanzi looks like on a normal day:

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Thankful for Pumpkin Pie 😉
It's pumpkin pie season and the red pandas are here for it! Pumpkin pandemonium is brought to you by @FrischsBigBoy pic.twitter.com/jOblqkqx5j
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) November 21, 2022
Rico loves pumpkin pie season and all things fall! (Pumpkin pandemonium is brought to you by @FrischsBigBoy) pic.twitter.com/LGydjzZrBG
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) November 18, 2022
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Malayan Tiger
The Malayan tiger will ambush large prey, often pouncing on it from the rear. pic.twitter.com/QwtYEzKFt8
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) November 20, 2022
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Sly

Sly the arctic fox showing off her gorgeous winter white coat. The arctic fox has many adaptations that allow it to survive frigid Arctic temperatures as low as –58°F. In winter they have beautiful white (sometimes blue-gray) coats that work as an effective camouflage in the snow.
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Fiona is a Soccer Fan

Let’s go USA Soccer Men’s National Team! Here’s Fiona with a jersey the #USMNT gifted her! FIFA World Cup
Plant & Animal Updates:
Banding together to help Bell
http://blog.cincinnatizoo.org/2022/11/23/banding-together-to-help-armadillo-bell/
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Manatee Update

The 3 new manatee ladies are doing really well! They took no time to really settle in, and they are eating like champs. We just increased their daily greens to 210 lbs. (shared between the 3 of them). You can tell them apart by looking at their tails. Soleil has a smooth, completely round paddle, Calliope has a small notch at the end of her paddle, and Piccolina has a deep notch at the end of hers.
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Fritz Update
Fritz showing us his smile… and new teeth coming in! pic.twitter.com/M9s2f3waEV
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) November 30, 2022
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Rozi
Rozi is nearly 7 months old now and weighs 40lbs. She is playing well with her two besties, Daisy and Remus. She has been eating well and growing more and more each day! Cheetahs aren't fully grown until they reach maturity around 1.5-2 years old. pic.twitter.com/EdoOg7fEwP
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) November 28, 2022
They also have to learn how to run fast, they aren’t immediately super speedy. Older cheetahs are often faster than youngsters as the young ones are still figuring out how to maximize their running speed as they grow.
Rozi is in the soccer spirit!
Speed ✅
Agility ✅
Star Power ✅ pic.twitter.com/YAEQIU9wkg— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) November 25, 2022
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Mbeli

Our new silverback, Mbeli, is now being housed with the Chew Crew full-time. They continue to do well, learning how to act as a cohesive group. With gorillas, animal care professionals know a troop is doing well based on key social behaviors. Spending time in proximity to each other, sharing food, and lots of relaxed lounging are positive signs we see frequently with Mbeli’s new gorilla family!
Birthdays
Theo _ 11/23
Happy 3rd birthday Theo! 🥳🦒 His care team says that Theo and Fenn seem to enjoy kicking their enrichment around the yard! DYK: giraffe are super powerful. Their kick can generate an impact of 2,000 Pounds-of-force Per Square-inch (PSI). 🙀 pic.twitter.com/n5EowPQDfl
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) November 23, 2022
New Faces:

The Zoo welcomes Dr. Mahi Puri!
Please help us welcome Dr. Mahi Puri to the Conservation Impact department at CZBG! Mahi is our new Coexistence Scientist who will lead our data collection and collaboration with global partners to document progress toward achieving our vision of facilitating vibrant landscapes for wildlife and people. She has diverse experience in the conservation field and a unique combination of complementary expertise, so we are thrilled to have her join our team.
Mahi is originally from India and is now based in Florida, so she will be a remote staff member for most of the time (Zooming with global partners around the world makes this feasible), with occasional visits to Cincinnati for in-person meetings and activities. She loves hiking in nature and exploring and has many great stories and photos to share.
More about Mahi:
Dr. Mahi Puri is an interdisciplinary scientist and has been working on conservation issues since 2007 in various capacities. She recently worked as Senior Research Scientist at the Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources, University of Georgia. She also worked on a collaborative project with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources to understand tolerance towards urban wildlife among Metro Atlanta residents. She graduated with a Ph.D. in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation from the University of Florida. Mahi’s Ph.D. research was at the intersection of multiple themes including carnivore biology, landscape ecology, human-wildlife interactions, stakeholder participation, and systematic conservation planning.
Conservation Corner:
Cheetah Conservation Article by Keeper Andie
http://blog.cincinnatizoo.org/2022/12/02/cheetah-conservation-from-the-cincinnati-zoo-to-namibia/
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CREW collaborating to save Black- Footed Cats
When endangered animals do not breed,Zoo scientists step in to help! Reproductive scientists from CREW, Henry Doorly Zoo & Fossil Rim Wildlife Center joined forces to artificially inseminate black-footed cats. If the procedures produce offspring, it would be a major breakthrough! pic.twitter.com/RaT3cyS6e6
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) November 30, 2022
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Budget Friendly & Sustainable Gift Ideas:
One of our Americorps members, Eli, put together a list of sustainable gift ideas for the Holiday Season! If you are stressing about the perfect gift, this may be just what you are looking for!

Opportunities:
The Giving Tree
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Volunteer Roles Accepting Applications
Did you know that we are accepting Applications for several Volunteer Roles here at the Zoo? Check out the areas that are currently accepting applications and share the links with your Friends and Family!
CREW Cat Colony Assistants _ Weekends
Contact Information:
Brittany Garera-Stapleton
Volunteer Relations Coordinator
(513)559-7768
[email protected]



