2010 ANNUAL REPORT Minnesota Zoo
2010 ANNUAL REPORT Minnesota Zoo
2010 ANNUAL REPORT Minnesota Zoo
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Inspiring Stewardship<br />
“ When <strong>Zoo</strong>mobile comes, our kids just express so<br />
much delight and excitement about being with the<br />
animals, especially because the <strong>Zoo</strong> staff brings<br />
unusual animals. To touch an armadillo or be near<br />
a porcupine is very exciting to them.”<br />
Dr. Susan Sencer, Medical Director<br />
Hematology/Oncology, Children’s Hospitals<br />
and Clinics of <strong>Minnesota</strong><br />
<strong>Minnesota</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>ANNUAL</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong><br />
page 12<br />
When <strong>Zoo</strong>mobile naturalists and<br />
animals arrive at the Children’s Hospital<br />
in St. Paul, it’s a celebration for the<br />
children. They’re excited to get out of<br />
their beds and see animals they’ve never<br />
seen before. It’s that kind of impact that<br />
<strong>Zoo</strong>mobile has as it travels throughout the<br />
state, visiting people who may not be able<br />
to come to the <strong>Minnesota</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong>.