Tag Archives: Dallas zoo
Another Missed Conservation Opportunity By A Zoo
Now that it’s come and gone, I can write about it and your perspective will hopefully be a bit more clear. I’m talking about the big missed opportunity from the Dallas Zoo’s “splash dancing” Zola the gorilla video. Many zoos … Continue reading
May is full of living and learning.
Here is what May 2013 has meant for me in phrases: school group galore California site visits sea otters inspiration teacher workshops sprinkles of fun conservation study study study, learn learn learn Every time I think I am busy, it … Continue reading
125 Green Ways to Help Wildlife!
This is an awesome time of year! Earth Day is tomorrow (April 22, 2013) when we place a small focus of our energy on doing good for our Mother Earth that will hopefully carry through the year. We all … Continue reading
Guess who visited the office today!?
Back at work today and spent the day presenting programs at a school offsite. Early morning, long day and feeling exhausted! Came back to the office for a bit in the afternoon and had an animal visitor. I want to … Continue reading
Happiness is… This video.
Your browser does not support the video tag We took a much needed walk through the zoo and some of my favs were out. This little otter reminded me life is too short to not play. So play. Stress less. … Continue reading
I survived my first Dallas Zoo Camp!
This past three days I subbed in as an instructor for the Dallas Zoo Winter Break Camps! It was absolutely fabulous just arriving the morning of and teaching for the day and not having to plan and prep the entire … Continue reading
A step closer.
I always think about life in steps, as in climbing a ladder. I really don’t know exactly what is at the end of my ladder but I am always trying to take the next step and the next step and … Continue reading
Let the Dallas Adventure begin…
The past few weeks have been a whirlwind and I am incredibly grateful to my brother and sister in law who have let us stay with them until we found a place to live. Let’s just say finding a place … Continue reading