KIDS FOR CONSERVATION
SPRING INTO RECYCLING
Springtime is a great time to come visit the Zoo. You get to
have fun, interact with animals, enjoy nature and walk in the
sunshine. Lots of guests pack their water bottle, juice boxes
and yummy snacks and head off to the Zoo for a day of ad-
ventures. After a long day at the Zoo, you might need a place
to dispose of a container or two! Maybe you have a leftover
sandwich bag or an empty soda bottle.
Sometimes it’s hard to fi gure out
what’s recyclable and what isn’t.
Before, you may have noticed vari-
ous containers on campus labeled
to recycle different kinds of items.
This year, the Zoo is making it easier
for you (and ensuring that as many
recyclables as possible stay out of
landfi lls) by partnering with the city
and QRS Recycling to start a Wet-
Dry Recycling program.
What does this mean for you?
The bins you see at the Zoo may
look a bit different. Instead of hav-
ing to kn