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ANNUAL REPORT 2006 - Denver Zoo

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HeadlineAnnual Messagegoes <strong>Denver</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong> continued hereto flourish in <strong>2006</strong>with significant achievements recordedCommod dit wissi. Ure molorem ipitby every department or division duringloboreet ut acilit laorer in enim amconullutethe year. The foundation’s Executiveming ero odolenit augiam ipit lummy nitCommittee tasked the zoo’s managementaugait iniamet, veliquisi te delenis nullateam and Board of Trustees with fulfillingaugiam, veros at.14 institutional goals in <strong>2006</strong>. Nine wereAgnimaccomplisheddignim vullamand fourditweread tioverycommodoclose toloborpercompletionsequiscillaat year’saditend.euiOurtieaggressivevolestrud$9eratiomilliondoMillenniumcommy nullumsanMaster Planvenisfundraisingeafaciduntgoal for <strong>2006</strong>la facipsustoproved elusiveodignaalthoughfeugaitmajoraccumsanprogress towardver incinfuturehenisgiftsnummywas realized.nosto odelitWelaalsocoreremaintio oditmindfulamconsentof theamconum“tickingsandreclock” whichdoloborerrequiresacincitheblafoundationad elisi.toIs raise nosto $22 dolent million prat in cash alisl ut or nonulput pledges bydolobor August 2009 suscil to enim secure nis full nibh matching exercilit of illanutpatum <strong>Zoo</strong> Improvement sandiam, Bond quisi. funds that wereEx authorized esecte et in nit 1999. vent Successfully wisis autet praessi completingsmoleniat this aspect alisi of the tion capital estrud campaign dolor susto is ourconsequ highest institutional issisisl priority.The first two elements of Phase II of <strong>Denver</strong><strong>Zoo</strong>’s four-phase Millennium Master Planmoved rapidly toward completion in<strong>2006</strong>. Lorikeet Adventure, a walk-throughoutdoor aviary with adjacent heated nightquarters, had its public opening May 22,<strong>2006</strong>, and quickly became a hit with zooguests. During the year more than 120,000visitors enjoyed this unique interactivedisplay where guests have the opportunityto feed these colorful Australasian parrots.Small containers of nectar, the birds’ staplefood, are available for purchase with 29,600units sold in <strong>2006</strong>. Lorikeet Adventure’sturnkey cost was $1.8 million. At year’s end,substantial construction progress on <strong>Denver</strong><strong>Zoo</strong>’s new Bird Propagation Center hadbeen accomplished and the $4.2 millionfacility was on target for occupancy by thebird division in March 2007. The new centerwill house the zoo’s breeding programsfor many endangered and threatenedbirds and is substantially larger and muchmore sophisticated than its 25-year-oldpredecessor. Although the building is notopen to the public (since many birds areshy about reproduction), there will bea number of outdoor bird habitats andinterpretive graphics to share informationabout the work of zoo aviculturists.Design work continued on the detailedconstruction document phase of AsianTropics, the largest capital improvementproject in <strong>Denver</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong>’s history. This 10-acreexhibit will provide a critically neededAsian elephant and Indian rhino breedingfacility in North America. In Asian Tropics,elephants, rhinos, and Malayan tapirs willrotate among five unique habitats designedto provide abundant space, variedtopography, and significant water featuresfor both physical exercise and mentalstimulation. Construction documentation ofthis extremely complex project will continuethrough 2007. The construction schedulefor Asian Tropics depends on our success insecuring the necessary funding for this44

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