Louisville
Zoo’s polar bear leaves
Glacier Run completion will bring
bears back
Aquila, Louisville Zoo’s one remaining
polar bear, left for vacation this week. He was relocated to the
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in Ohio where he will join two other
female polar bears.
The move is only temporary as the
Louisville Zoo prepares for its upcoming Glacier Run project.
“It is our goal to build Glacier Run as
soon as possible so we can bring polar bears back,” Louisville
Zoo Director John Walczak said. “When Glacier Run is complete we
can house anywhere from four to 10 polar bears.”
Glacier Run, a four-acre exhibit
modeled after a town on the edge of the Arctic wilderness, will
educate visitors about global issues and inspire visitors to
take action for the planet. When completed, Glacier Run will
include polar bears, seals, sea lions, Stellar sea eagles and
sea otters.
“Glacier
Run will be a life-changing experience,” Walczak said. “It will
fundamentally advance the Zoo’s mission of ‘bettering the bond
between people and our planet’ through education, recreation and
quality family fun.”
Walczak also noted that he will soon
share exciting news about the construction schedule for the
remainder of the project, but hopes those who have thought about
contributing, and those who are just learning about the project,
to consider giving generously to the capital campaign.
“Your contributions will ensure that
our kids, our friends, our families and visitors to the
Commonwealth will enjoy a world-class zoo experience—including
magnificent polar bears—right here in our back yard,” he said.
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The Louisville Zoo, a non-profit
organization and state zoo of Kentucky, is dedicated to
bettering the bond between people and our
planet by providing excellent care for animals, a great
experience for visitors, and leadership in scientific
research and conservation education. The Zoo is accredited by
the American Association of Museums (AAM) and by the Association
of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).
Photos by Kara Bussabarger
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