The savanna is in sight! The Oklahoma Zoological Society has raised over $5M of its $6M campaign goal in support of the OKC Zoo’s Expedition Africa, thanks to million-dollar gift from Love’s Travel Stops, and now, invites Zoo fans to contribute to this momentous project.
The Oklahoma Zoological Society (OZS) announces the launch of its capital campaign in support of the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden’s newest habitat expansion, Expedition Africa. To date, OZS has raised $5.2 million of its $6 million dollar fundraising campaign goal including a gift of one million dollars from Love’s Travel Stops. OKC Zoo fans now have an opportunity to contribute to this campaign at ozsgiving.org/Africa, and be part of this momentous project. Slated to open this June, Expedition Africa is the OKC Zoo’s most ambitious and immersive conservation habitat experience in its history.
“The generous donation from Love’s Travel Stops is an incredible investment in Expedition Africa and the fuel that will inspire the community to help us reach our campaign goal,” said Mandy Heaps, executive director of the Oklahoma Zoological Society. “The gift is bittersweet as it comes so close to the passing of Tom Love, but we can now add the Oklahoma City Zoo to the many places where his memory will be honored and his family’s generosity will be celebrated for decades to come.”
“Expedition Africa is our largest endeavor yet and we are extremely grateful to those helping to bring this vision to fruition,” said Dr. Dwight Lawson, OKC Zoo’s executive director/CEO. “Thanks to the support of OZS, our community and philanthropic partners like Love’s Travel Stops, the OKC Zoo continues to be a world-leader in animal care and national cultural destination.”
Expedition Africa will connect Oklahomans and guests from across the country, with African wildlife like never before. This 12-acre habitat located in the heart of the Zoo will feature enhanced animal habitats, diverse environments, memorable wildlife experiences for guests to enjoy and over 60 species native to the African continent such as giraffe, zebra, lemurs, wildebeest, honey badger, hyena, meerkat and more. This premier habitat also features a new state-of-the-art giraffe barn, offering indoor viewing areas of the Zoo’s giraffe herd along with year-round public feeding opportunities.
An iconic feature of Expedition Africa is the Zoo’s historic pachyderm building proudly sponsored by Love’s Travel Stops. Love’s Pachyderm at Expedition Africa, a registered location on the National Register of Historic Places, was constructed in the early 1960s to provide habitat space for the Zoo’s elephants, rhinoceroses and hippopotamuses. This familiar site to generations of Oklahomans has been reimagined with the development of Expedition Africa. The building’s unique mid-century exterior has been preserved while the interior is transformed into a multi-use space for animal habitats, a children’s interactive play area and private events.
“Visiting the OKC Zoo has always been an activity my family enjoys doing so contributing to their capital campaign for the pachyderm building was an easy choice,” said Jenny Love Meyer, chief culture officer and executive vice president of Love’s. “Giving back to educational organizations is a core tenet of Love’s and the Oklahoma Zoological Society is a world-class organization we’re happy to support.”
Heaps shared, “We are extremely appreciative of the support we have already received from community donors and partners, and countless individuals who share a passion for the OKC Zoo and excitement of Expedition Africa.” Donations to Expedition Africa can be made at ozsgiving.org/Africa. Major donors for Expedition Africa as of March 2023 include Inasmuch Foundation, Love’s Travel Stops, The E.L. and Thelma Gaylord Foundation, McCasland Foundation, Rotary Club 29, The Rapp Foundation, The Kerr Foundation, Bank of Oklahoma, Chesapeake and ONE Gas. Expedition Africa is funded in part by contributions from OZS’s capital campaign coupled with financial support from the OKC Zoo including funding from a 1/8 of a cent Oklahoma City sales tax dedicated to the OKC Zoo, passed by voters in 1990.
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