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* Photos from the 2007
summer season are now available! Please visit the Safari Zoo Camp photo gallery at WEBSHOTS

* SZC Scholarship Fund!
Campers can apply for up to $100.00 in funding to be applied towards their camp registration fees. Get credit for planting trees, volunteering at an animal shelter or joining an environmental organization like the David Suzuki Foundation. Application form and details will be available by January 1, 2008! If you would like to make a donation to the fund, please visit our supporting charity, the Endangered Species Fund of Canada

* New for 2008...
SAFARI CLUB!

This program is designed to accommodate younger children, ages 6-8. There are only 10 spaces available during Session 1. Register today!

* New animals for 2007: Wolf pup, Eurasian Lynx kittens, baby Ring-tailed Lemur and a 7 month old Lion!

* Hang Gliding for teens! This is our way to teach campers about birds! We take a look at the world from their perspective... at High Perspective.
(There is an additional fee for this activity. Limited space available).

* Staff and campers... Stay in touch throughout the year on FACEBOOK!

* WE'RE TAKING A STAND AGAINST GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE!
To make up for the carbon dioxide emitted from our vehicles during our field trips, we purchased 5 Tonnes of Carbon Offsets. This money is invested into projects that permanently reduce Greenhouse gases. Five tonnes of emissions is equal to:

* One flight around the world
* The emissions produced each year by the average Canadian
* One year’s worth of average driving in an average passenger vehicle
For more information, visit CarbonZero

I look forward to welcoming the new and repeat campers to Safari Zoo Camp this year- our 12th season! It's going to be an exciting year again. My undying passion to educate has brought me to new heights. For nearly a year I've been focusing my energy on Wildlife Presentations that are offered through Zoo Camp (Wildlife Safari) and Jungle Cat World Wildlife Park (Night Safari). This has significantly increased my knowledge of our native and non-native species, endangered and otherwise, allowing me to share this wealth of knowledge with those seeking to play an active roll in protecting animals and their environment.

Tekar and Barn Owl

My trek into the jungles of Guyana in South America in 2005 served to revitalize my love and appreciation for wildlife. Seeing a tarantula in it's natural habitat is truly a thrill. My recent exursion to Thailand taught me much about the flora and fauna in that part of the world, discovering and enjoying new species previously unknown to me. My latest adventure to La Paz in Mexico allowed me to see the world through fresh eyes again, marveling at the world beneath the waves while snorkelling in the Sea of Cortez.

My respect for wild species and spaces extends beyond teaching about it and creating public awareness , but also, by being involved in environmental conservation, preservation and restoration efforts. My active support for the "Canadian Organization for Tropical Education and Rainforest Conservation" and the "Endangered Species Fund of Canada" is testament to that.

Tekar hiking

During my tenure at McMaster University, my repeated and constant encouragement re-established the recycling program in the Hospitality Department. I volunteer my time and effort to be part of the Clean-Up Hamilton program, which predominately focuses on the maintenance of the many nature parks around the city that have become degraded through waste material. Though I myself don't litter, I've long ago realized, that if we're going to save plants and animals from going extinct, we need to take responsibility for our actions and those of others.

As far as we know, there is only one home for LIFE in outer-space... and that's right here on Earth. Let's all try to keep it clean and safe from harm!


Yours in Wildlife Conservation and Education,

Tekar
Assistant Director

donating "fun" to help nature

Environmental non-profit organizations depend on the dedication of volunteers and the generosity of donors to raise the funds and resources necessary to manage and operate their programs.

Each year, Safari Zoo Camp donates a few week-long sessions that charities raffle off at fundraising events. This is our contribution to those groups that work diligently to protect the natural wonders of Earth in which we so joyfully play!

Safari Zoo Camp is proud to support:

Friends of Second Marsh

COTERC:Canadian Organization for Tropical Education and Rainforest Conservation

 

 

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