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Zoo New England

Organized by Zoo New England
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Anvil Jersey T-shirt

Help Zoo New England inspire people to protect and sustain the natural world for future generations!

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All funds raised will go directly to Zoo New England
$6,810 raised
303 items sold of
300 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$20
Anvil Jersey T-shirt, Unisex T-shirt - Charcoal
Anvil Jersey T-shirt
Unisex T-shirt - Charcoal
  • Zoo New England Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Zoo New England Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Zoo New England Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Zoo New England Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Zoo New England Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Zoo New England Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by Zoo New England

About this campaign

UPDATE: Another generous Zoo New England Board Member has offered to double your impact with an additional $1,000! That’s $12,000 in total for your Zoos.

For #GivingTuesday, we are challenging you to help us raise $12,000 today! The campaign ends at 11:59 p.m. tonight, November 28 and every donation will be matched up to $6,000 by three generous Zoo New England Board Members! That’s a total of $12,000 which will have a direct and tangible impact on our daily operations here at Zoo New England. All of our animals are incredible ambassadors for their species that we work hard to protect and sustain for future generations. A great example of this can be found in our snow leopards, Kira and Harry. This striking pair of big cats are part of a Species Survival Plan, which helps to ensure the survival of selected species in zoos and aquariums, most of which are threatened or endangered, and enhance conservation of these species in the wild.

Donate as little as $20 today and receive your limited edition snow leopard apparel!

Support Zoo New England’s mission to inspire people to protect and sustain the natural world for future generations by creating fun and engaging experiences that integrate wildlife and conservation programs, research, and education!

Researchers estimate that there are only between 3,500 and 7,000 snow leopards left in the wild. These animals, who are native to the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia, face multiple threats from poachers, decline of prey species, human encroachment on habitat, and retribution killings by herders looking to protect their livestock. Zoo New England is proud to support impactful conservation work on behalf of snow leopards and so many other species. By educating people, especially children, about the role they can play in healthy ecosystems, we hope to instill a lifelong love of nature and shared responsibility in preserving the planet's amazing biodiversity.

You can learn more about Zoo New England on our website and be sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram!

More about Zoo New England
Zoo New England is the non-profit organization that operates and manages the Franklin Park Zoo in Boston and the Stone Zoo in Stoneham, Massachusetts.

Franklin Park Zoo is a 72-acre site nestled in Boston’s historic Franklin Park, long considered the “crown jewel” of Frederick Law Olmsted’s Emerald Necklace Park System. The Zoo was founded in 1912.
Visiting Franklin Park Zoo

Stone Zoo is located on a 26-acre site near the sparkling Spot Pond reservoir in Stoneham, Massachusetts. The Zoo was founded in 1905.
Visiting Stone Zoo

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Supporters

Josh 1 item + $10
Emily R McNaughton

In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Kelley

Anonymous 1 item

I love the zoo! Been to franklin park since I was a kind, moved north of boston and been taking my nephew to both the franklin and stone zoo! Love it everytime!

Jeanne Michael 1 item + $100

I love my zoo.

Nicole Waickman 1 item
Mark and Gail Kelley 4 items

Favorite family destination!

Chucky T. Jucky 1 item + $25
Anonymous 1 item

We are zoo members and love the conservation efforts. The snow leopard is a favorite of my 8 year old son after researching them for a school report. No doubt he will proudly wear this shirt. Thank you for all you do!

Jon Rossi 1 item
Jean Pierce 1 item