Welcome to the wild world of ZOONOOZ
What is ZOONOOZ? Well, for one thing the title is a palindrome: the same forward, backwards, and upside down! Beyond that, it is the San Diego Zoo's member magazine, 32 pages of colorful animal and event information published every month.
First published in 1926, it is one of the benefits included in becoming a member of the San Diego Zoo, and most of the 250,000 plus circulation is mailed to our members.
What will you find in ZOONOOZ?
- Feature-length articles about the animals that live at the San Diego Zoo and the Wild Animal Park.
- Articles about Zoo and Wild Animal Park exhibits and what animals you’ll see there.
- The regular feature CRES Conservation Corner, with stories about research and conservation projects from Conservation and Research for Endangered Species (CRES).
- The regular feature On the Botanical Side, with stories about the huge variety of plants found on the grounds of the Zoo and the Wild Animal Park.
- The special ZOONOOZ calendar issue every November.
- News about events, education programs, giving opportunities, and conservation efforts.
If you want to be in the know, ZOONOOZ is for you!
ZOONOOZ® Magazine: April 2008
Birds of a Feather Walk Together
"I won't fly—don't ask me!" And the kiwi, New
Zealand’s best-known flightless bird, doesn't really
need to. While these unusual birds possess tiny,
one-inch-long wings that won't get them off the
ground, they have strong, muscular legs that get
them around quite nicely—and quite quickly!
With characteristics that make it more like a
mammal than other birds, the kiwi is a truly—and
wonderfully—"odd bird." Discover more about the
kiwi and our other feathered-yet-flightless friends in this month's issue of ZOONOOZ®
In this issue:
- Wings that Don't Work—And Don't Need To!
Cindy Spiva-Evans - Generate, Share, and Apply:
Top Priorities for Conservation Science
Ashley Bradley - Home of the Tuatara: Habitat Conservation in New Zealand
Seth Menser - For Cheetahs, Gorillas, and the Wilds of Nature: 2008 Conservation Medalists
Ashley Bradley - On Thin Ice? Polar Bears and Climate Change
Megan Owen - A Forest for the Future
Seth Menser
Recent issues
August 2008: Lovely Doves
July 2008: All Eyes on Lorises
June 2008: Our International Koalas
May 2008: Taking Steps for Polar Bears
April 2008: Birds of a Feather Walk Together
March 2008: Hey Baby!
February 2008: Spineless Wonders
January 2008: Leaping to the Aid of Amphibians
December 2007: Jumbo Size Fun at the Park
November 2007: The Many Faces of Conservation: Calendar Issue
October 2007: Make Way for Rhinos!
September 2007: Catching Up with the Condors in Baja
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