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16 Years With Chimpanzees is Just a Start

Posted by Hollie in African Forest,Conservation,Memories

Wednesday, July 14, the day we arrived in Houston with chimpanzees, was also the 50th anniversary of the beginning of Jane Goodall’s research at Gombe. This 50 year anniversary got me thinking about my first encounters with chimpanzees years ago at Sunset Zoo. I was just an intern but I was fascinated with chimpanzees Mac, Suzy, Rachel and Sesa and wanted desperately to be a chimpanzee keeper. Eager to learn more about chimps (and to impress my boss with my knowledge), I spent my lunch breaks reading Through a Window, caught up in the lives of Fifi and David Greybeard.

Fifi and Family - Michael Nichols, National Geographic

Like many other young women interested in primates, I was inspired by the work of Jane Goodall and dreamed of traveling to Africa and to study chimpanzees in the wild. Last weekend Jane Goodall wrote an article for the Wall Street Journal about those early years at Gombe and about how much things have changed. I did make it to east Africa eventually and found it really was the magical place she described. But unlike her, I couldn’t stay, my work was here at the zoo.

Sixteen years after I first opened Jane Goodall’s book I find myself responsible for 10 chimpanzees that now make their home at the Houston Zoo, which supports chimpanzee conservation all over Africa. I hope Dr. Goodall would approve.

GUEST BLOGGER SERIES: Meet Pink Haired Momma

Posted by Rochelle Joseph in Animal Info,Children's Zoo,Elephants,Events,Funny,Guest Blogger Series,Memories,Zoo Births

Houston Area Mommies Hit The Zoo

This past weekend on a gorgeous Sunday morning, H4L, Baby DIVA and myself loaded up into the Fammobile, and headed off for a fun filled day at the Houston Zoo with many of the fabulous Houston Area Mommies and their splendid kiddos.

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We arrived at a few minutes before 10 am to find the parking lot beginning to fill up rather quickly. Lucky for us we snagged a great spot and began to “unpack” the car for our day long journey. Now at this point I made a GIANT mommy mistake. My Pink Haired silly self did not check the zoo website in reference to coolers being brought into the facility. If I had taken that extra moment to verify the information, the yummy ham and cheese quiche, spinach salad and drinks would have joined us on this unpacking adventure and would have been consumed for lunch at the zoo, instead of dinner at home! Oops. Note to anyone heading to the Houston Zoo , YOU CAN BRING YOUR COOLER INSIDE THE FACILITY.

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The Reflecting Pool just inside the zoo entrance. Amazing!

Moving on past the one and only mistake I made. We made our way to the Zoo entrance and with no trouble found our fellow Houston Area Mommies , went right through the ticket purchase process and VOILA, we were in. First up, several moms rented the available wagon/strollers the zoo offers. We all know even the toughest tots will need a lift at some point during a long outdoor day! We, the Houston Area Mommies , loaded up and headed off, first of course posing for a group photo!

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We were in luck on this particular day because Shanti, one of the Asian Elephants at the Houston Zoo was having her BABY SHOWER. Yep, that right! We were fortunate enough to be “invited” to such an important event. We even had the honor of seeing Shanti’s baby kick her. I cant not even begin to imagine what that must feel like. AHHHHH! The “baby shower” was awesome. Lots of fun activities for the kids like a giant card for Shanti for everyone to sign, a table for gifts, and several craft stations. The kids loved it!

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We signed the card for Shanti!
 
 
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Goofing off with Daddy!
 
 
The rest of the time we roamed around looking at all the various animals, soaking in the spring sun and air and chatting with all the other Houston Area Mommies members and kids. Goofing off and enjoying our fabulous day at the zoo. Although we were unable to ride the train around Hermann Park, where the Zoo is located, or take a ride in a paddle boat in the lake by the zoo due to the snoozed Baby DIVA, we have made plans to return this spring and do just such.

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I really love that not only do you get to see fabulous animals at the zoo, but every exhibit offers an interactive learning exercise too!
 
 
The Zoo is a marvelous place for a family outing. Its is rather inexpensive to enter, you can bring your own food, there is tons of walking and looking which is fabulously stimulating for kids and adults alike. And there is even a kids area, again we did not spend much time at as Baby DIVA was snoozed in her stroller. Fresh air does it every time!
 
 
Interested in learning how you could be a part of a fabulous HAM zoo day? Check us out at www.houstonareamommies.co to learn more… And tell them Pink Haired Momma sent you. I’m hope to be cooking up a monthly meeting at the zoo.  We’d love for you to come join us and experience all the fun and support moms and kids need!  And at what better place than our own Houston Zoo?!?!
 
Written by Pink Haired Momma, Photos by Pink Haired Momma and Alberto Aguirre

Guest Blogger Series: Meet Debbie O’Neal

Posted by Rochelle Joseph in Animal Info,Birds,Carnivores,Children's Zoo,Elephants,Giraffes,Guest Blogger Series,Mammals,Memories,Primates,Zoo Births

This might be of extra interest to those of you who came over Spring Break. The O’Neal family did something really cool — they decided to take the MetroRail to get here.

Our Spring Break Zoo Adventure

We accepted the mission of entertaining our 7 year old granddaughter during Spring Break.  At  the very top of her wish list was going to the Houston Zoo.

We started off our Spring Break Zoo Adventure by a quick walk from our house over to hop on the MetroRail train, zipped down the line to the Houston Zoo stop, took a short walk around the sparkling McGovern lake and straight into the zoo entrance with our recently renewed Zoo Membership.  No circling the parking lot waiting for a spot, no waiting in long lines to get it…just enjoying the sunshine and the bright blue skies and looking forward to seeing all our favorite animals.  We were already having a great time together.

One of our first stops was the giraffes. Here you can see they were out enjoying the day by lounging around. So silly to see them all sitting down…

We just love all the new baby animals we get to see at our Zoo.  We’re keeping a close eye on the Zoo’s new Elephant Blog to know when Shanti welcomes her new baby.  Did you realize her baby will weigh close to 300 lbs when it is born?

Our granddaughter observed that it was no wonder Shanit’s sides were bulging!


After wandering though the Primate exhibit, stopping off to see the cheetas, bears and lions, we finally arrived at the Children’s Zoo.  Our granddaughter was a whirlwind of activity trying to take it all in.

Here’s our girl pretending she was a prairie dog  and getting to pop up in their habitat.

This cute prairie dog seemed to be waving hello to her.


Sitting pretty in the Eagle’s Nest…


And watching the magnificent Bald Eagle up close.


There was lots of other fun things we did inbetween!

At the end of our day our granddaughter said the absolute most fun she had ever had was spending time with her grandparents at the best place on Earth….The Houston Zoo!

Written by Debbie O’Neal, Photos by Debbie O’Neal

Guest Blogger Series: Meet Kimberly Wiltshire

Posted by Rochelle Joseph in Animal Info,Elephants,Giraffes,Guest Blogger Series,Memories,Natural Encounters

As promised HERE, today we introduce our first guest blogger, Kimberly Wiltshire. Kim and her husband and daughter live in the greater Houston area. They recently came to visit the Houston Zoo and had what sounds like a wonderful time. She wrote a post about it on her own blog, posted many great pictures and then took the time to link everything she was talking about! I stumbled across it and I asked her if she’d like to be today’s guest blogger.  She said yes, so our thanks to Kimberly!  Enjoy!

Can you guess what all these have in common?

They’re all sweet little babies. Soft, furry babies. Tall babies with their mommas. Fat, grey babies that eat a lot of hay. And MY baby, worn out after spending the day at the Houston Zoo.

We had a fantastic day at the Houston Zoo on Monday! Everything started off with buying discounted tickets for the zoo admittance at a nearby Fiesta, which saved us quite a bit of money. The weather was overcast and pretty windy when we headed out but we were optimistic. Until my lovely GPS system got us lost (she had us going away from the zoo instead of toward it). After a quick call to the wonderful man I call hubby, we were back on track and headed towards the zoo.

Zoo parking can be quite a challenge and I think God had mercy on me, helping me find parking fairly close to the entrance. Truly, I’ve never parked that close to the zoo’s entrance! Once through the gates we checked to see if there were any shows taking place and discovered the Natural Encounters was about to start in the Children’s Zoo (a smaller section of the zoo that is mostly a petting-zoo, along with a splash pad and playground). We got up close and personal with a ferret, an adorable bunny, and an amazingly soft chinchilla. The chinchilla was my favorite of the three.

From there, we checked out the primates. They are always interesting to see and watch. I must admit though, being in that section of the zoo really puts me on edge. Here’s why… everything is covered in a natural canopy of trees and other miscellaneous types of plants. Sounds beautiful, right? And, it is beautiful. But here’s the thing, the birds LOVE this area too!!! And wherever there are a lot of birds flying overhead you are bound to encounter bird poop! Ick. Luckily we didn’t get squatchied on but Violet managed to land her hand in a nice little pile of it. Ewww. And so we went on a quest to find a bathroom for her to wash her hands. Normally I have handi-wipes on me but I unfortunately ran out. (Note to self: buy more travel wipes!)

Once we found a restroom, and washed our hands, we were off to explore the rest of the zoo. We quickly found the giraffes (my absolute favorite animal in the whole zoo) and got to watch them for a while. The zoo had not one, but two, baby giraffes born last year! And while the babies have grown quite a bit since their births in March and August, they were still small compared to their adult counterparts. Violet and I got to see an adult giraffe eat from its hay basket in a barn-like building that has a window you can watch from. So, you get a closer view of just how tall the giraffes are and how short you are in comparison. We spent quite a bit of time at the giraffe exhibit.

Violet got to see her beloved elephants as they were being fed. Tucker, a three year old elephant, was certainly a big draw for Violet (and others). There was a media group there doing something, I don’t know what or who for, but I’ve been keeping my eyes peeled. Violet was all over that area and I wouldn’t be surprised if she made it in some shot or something.


We checked out the new cheetah exhibit and got to watch some training exercises while there. We even saw the Anatolian shepherd dogs, the two cheetah’s companions, although they were in their own section while the training took place. The story of how the two dogs and the two cheetahs have become companions is quite the story so you should go check it out.

We had a fantastic day while at the zoo and we can’t wait till our next visit!  It looks like my niece will be spending part of the summer here and she has never been to the zoo.  I can’t think of a better Zoo than Houston’s for her to experience her first zoo visit!

Written by Kimberly Wiltshire, Photos by Kimberly Wiltshire.

New Guest Blogger Series

Posted by Rochelle Joseph in Memories

Chances are, if you’re reading this, you’re a fan of blogs…  and I’d wager that at least half of you write your own.

Many of you visit the Houston Zoo and have written about your adventures –to share with friends and family and preserve those moments.  It’s both fun and gratifying for us here at the HZ to read them, as it allows us all to experience the zoo from a completely different perspective — YOURS!

Starting soon, we’re introducing a new blog series where we give you, our guest, a place to tell everyone who reads here what you did on your visit, recount memories if you came here as a kid, regale all with stories about your favorite animal (if you can possibly pick just one), etc… and post the pictures that go along with them.

Sound interesting?  Hope so!  Please check back daily, as the first post is due to appear!

Written by Rochelle Joseph. Please visit my personal animal and nature blog at www.naturegirrrl.blogspot.com

What’s Your Favorite Zoo Memory?

Posted by admin in Contest,Giveaway,Memories

In the spirit of cooling weather and a quickly approaching fall season, we’ve decided to give away free tickets to the Zoo!

All you have to do is post a response to this blog with your favorite Zoo memory. It can be the first time you came as a youngster and saw a baby giraffe, or the first time you brought your child and saw how excited they were when a tiger walked by.

Or maybe it was even partyin’ it up at Feast with the Beasts last year.

We’ll announce 2 winners on Friday, September 11 for FREE Zoo admission for them and a guest. Let’s hear it!