A RICH TREASURE, A CRITICAL MISSION
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A RICH TREASURE, A CRITICAL MISSION
A RICH TREASURE, A CRITICAL MISSION FISCAL YEAR 2012 ANNUAL REPORT (JULY 1, 2011 – JUNE 30, 2012) WHO WE ARE Zoo New England is the non-profit organization responsible for the operation of Franklin Park Zoo in Boston and Stone Zoo in Stoneham, Mass. Both Zoos are accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA). Zoo New England's mission is 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. To learn more about our Zoos, education programs and conservation efforts, please visit us at www.zoonewengland.org OFFICERS FY12: July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 Gordon Carr - Board Chair Ed Toomey - Board Vice Chair Peter Wilson - Board Treasurer DIRECTORS FY12: July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 Robert Beal Rory Browne, D. Phil Gordon Clagett Jeff Corwin James Dunbar Bruce Enders David Friedman, Esq. Brenda Furlong Janice Houghton Councillor Tito Jackson Byron Kalogerou, Esq. Walter Little Lynda MacDonald Harry Nudelman Daniel O’Connell David Passafaro Jeanne Pinado David C. Porter Claudia Richter, MD Jay Kemp Smith Beth Williams ADVISORY COUNCIL FY12: July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 Officers: Rory Browne, D. Phil – Advisory Council Chair Kathy Vieweg – Advisory Council Vice Chair Members: Alexis Belash Andrew Mauck Beatrice Flammia Bill Byrne Curt Dietrich David Hirschberg Diana McDonald Donna Denio Elizabeth Cook Hathaway Jade Jessica Gifford Nigrelli Jackie Henke Lloyd Hamm John MacNeil Mitsou MacNeil Mark Gudaitis Mark Vaughan Esq. Samantha Overton Bussell Susanne Macdonald Terry Schneider Alan K. Stern Cover: Red panda twins were born at Franklin Park Zoo in July 2011. Photo by Fran Mandeville Zoo Supporters, Fiscal year 2012 was a very exciting year for Zoo New England marked with many achievements and new opportunities. From exciting births including a kangaroo joey, white-cheeked gibbon, and a Grevy’s zebra, to engaging interactive experiences such Aussie Aviary, Butterfly Landing and the always memorable Masters of Flight: Birds of Prey show, there was so much to share. Franklin Park Zoo celebrated a century of fun and adventure and people of all ages enjoyed the many celebrations in honor of the Zoo’s 100th birthday. As part of the centennial celebration, we presented the thrilling seasonal exhibit Zoorassic Park where visitors were immersed in a prehistoric journey through time filled with moving, roaring, life-like animatronic dinosaurs, including the imposing Tyrannosaurus rex. As vibrant, essential contributors to our region’s cultural landscape, Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo provide affordable, fun activities for families while simultaneously educating and inspiring wildlife conservationists and supporters. In FY12, more than 660,000 children, teens, adults, tourists, teachers and students visited the Zoos making FY12 a record-setting year. In fact, attendance increased 25 percent over FY11, strengthening our reputation as being a must-see destination. Within our gates, classroom learning is brought to life and family memories are created. In FY12, we welcomed more than 47,000 students who visited our Zoos through school field trips. Their laughter and squeals of excitement were contagious as they streamed through our gates for a day of fun and learning. As the fiscal year drew to a close, we were anxiously preparing for the opening of our new, magnificent playground at Franklin Park Zoo which was made possible by the Play 2 Dream Foundation. Delivering on our mission and inspiring tomorrow’s conservation leaders requires great vision as well as passion, creativity and commitment. We are fortunate to have a skilled and dedicated group of professional staff and a strong core of devoted Board members and volunteers working together to enhance our Zoos. The members of our greatly expanded Board of Directors provide strategic direction, insights, technical expertise, financial resources and untold hours of hard work in a commitment to raising our Zoos to the pinnacle of quality. We look ahead with a sense of excitement and anticipation. Our Zoos are on the move and the years to come will be marked by transformation and growth that will help us truly realize the vision for these beloved institutions. We are privileged to have the loyal and generous Zoo members, donors and volunteers recognized in this Annual Report who are fueling this initiative. With your continued support, and that of a growing number of partners, we are making it happen! Sincerely, John Linehan President & CEO A kangaroo joey began to poke its head out of its mother’s pouch in February 2012 at Franklin Park Zoo. The arrival marked the first kangaroo birth at the Zoo since 2005. Zoos That Inspire Our Zoos play a unique role in connecting people to the natural world while providing engaging, memorable experiences. At Franklin Park Zoo, visitors watched in pure enchantment along the Outback Trail as Skippy the kangaroo hopped by with her baby in her pouch. At Stone Zoo, guests were thoroughly delighted to watch Paddy, a white-cheeked gibbon, learn to swing and play alongside his parents. Whether it’s a family outing, a corporate picnic or a school field trip, our Zoos provide a welcoming environment where all guests can enjoy themselves and learn about the incredible animals that we share our planet with. In FY12, we had recordbreaking attendance with more than 660,000 visitors who enjoyed everything that our Zoos have to offer. We are working hard to realize our vision for the future of these Zoos and are committed to building world-class institutions for you and your family to enjoy for generations to come. Significant Animal Achievements Each animal is an ambassador for its species and has an important story to tell in regard to the importance of wildlife protection and habitat preservation. Some species rely on zoos in part for their comeback from the brink of extinction. Management of animals within and cooperatively between institutions accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) is vital for ensuring healthy, genetically diverse populations. Zoo New England has been an active participant in and contributor to a number of important Species Survival Plans (SSPs) for many years. SSPs, cooperative, inter-zoo programs coordinated nationally through AZA, are designed to maintain genetically diverse and demographically stable captive populations of species. In FY12, the Zoos experienced quite a baby boom and visitors delighted in seeing all of the new faces. In early July, red panda twins were born at Franklin Park Zoo, marking the first birth of this endangered species at the Zoo. Born helpless and with closed eyes, the twins, a male and a female, stayed in the nest box with their mother for three months after birth. They caused quite a sensation when they made their exhibit debut in October. In addition to the red panda twins, other births and hatchings included an endangered Grevy’s zebra, a red kangaroo, and rare Siberian crane chicks. The kangaroo joey first began to poke its head out of its mother’s pouch in February. Kangaroo babies are born after a very short 30 to 35 day gestation and are about the size of a jelly bean. Joeys begin to emerge from the pouch for short periods at around 190 days. The arrival marked the first kangaroo birth at the Zoo since 2005. A few months later, a rare Siberian crane chick hatched. Franklin Park Zoo is one of three North American institutions accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums to house these critically endangered birds. It is estimated that roughly 3,000 of these cranes, noted for their pure white plumage and black flight feathers, remain in the wild. The Zoo, the first in North America to successfully breed these birds, has produced seven chicks since 1999. This success is the result of a lot of hard work and technical expertise. The newest chick, hatched May 15, 2012, at Franklin Park Zoo is a result of artificial insemination. Because these birds hail from the high Arctic regions, each year on February 14 the Zoo staff increases the amount of light in the birds’ exhibit by one hour a week to simulate the light cycle in their native environment. The light is increased until the birds receive 21 to 22 hours of light a day. Once the light cycle reaches this point, the birds typically begin breeding. At Stone Zoo visitors also saw a number of new faces. New births and hatches included a white-cheeked gibbon, a prehensile-tailed porcupine and Caribbean flamingos. Since the birth of the white-cheeked gibbon on Sept. 2, 2011, visitors have taken great pleasure in watching Paddy grow from being a small, helpless baby clinging to his mother to the thriving, energetic young gibbon who now swings throughout the exhibit alongside his parents. Zoo New England participates in the White-cheeked Gibbon SSP, and this birth – a first for ZNE – is the result of a recommended breeding between Iggy and Kien. Photos from top to bottom: Caribbean flamingos, a prehensile-tailed porcupine, and Paddy, a white-cheeked gibbon, with his father Kien. Immersive Experiences Visitors to the Zoos can enjoy memorable interactive experience including the engaging free-flight Masters of Flight: Birds of Prey show at Stone Zoo and the opportunity to meet the giraffes at Franklin Park Zoo’s GiraffeTerrace. It is one thing to see wildlife, but it’s a completely different experience to be able to interact with the incredible animals at our Zoos. Visitors of all ages were thrilled with the opportunity to meet Beau at the Giraffe Terrace, a seasonal experience that is available for a small fee. Standing face-to-face with the 18-foot-tall giraffe while feeding him butternut squash, is definitely not something that is soon forgotten. Masters of Flight: Birds of Prey once again wowed visitors at Stone Zoo. This free-flight show featured bird species from around the world in an engaging, memorable and educational experience. People watched in awe as the birds – including a majestic bald eagle – flew in from overhead and demonstrated natural behaviors such as unique survival techniques and food foraging, as well as specialized physical adaptations. At Franklin Park Zoo, the ever-engaging Aussie Aviary and Butterfly Landing were once again places where people could truly connect with the wonders of wildlife. Whether feeding the colorful budgies in Aussie Aviary or immersing themselves in the calm, tranquil environment of Butterfly Landing, people of all ages flocked to these interactive and educational spaces. Visitors were immersed in a prehistoric journey through time at the thrilling Zoorassic Park, where a vast array of fascinating dinosaurs awaited them at every turn. With more than 15 moving, roaring, life-like animatronic dinosaurs, including the imposing Tyrannosaurus rex, this unique seasonal experience at Franklin Park Zoo captivated the imagination. Through all of these experiences and so many others, Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo are uniquely positioned to connect guests to the vast wonders of nature by creating opportunities to explore, discover, play, learn, imagine and treasure. More than anything else, these experiences help foster a greater appreciation for the natural world that guests will carry with them long after they have walked through our gates. Committed to Conservation While our animal collection may be the primary motivation behind a Zoo visit, our mission – our passion – is to inspire and educate the next generation of conservation stewards and leaders. Our conservation programs are far-reaching and make a lasting and meaningful impact locally, regionally and internationally. At our Zoos, people of all ages can discover the incredible biodiversity of our planet and the critical role they play in ensuring it remains a healthy, thriving environment for generations to come. Looking beyond the majestic lion whose roar echoes throughout Franklin Park Zoo or the snow leopard that tracks her prey from atop her rocky perch at Stone Zoo, you will uncover a host of science and conservation advancements that reverberate into the far corners of the world. Since 2006, ZNE has been committed to amphibian conservation efforts in Panama. ZNE is one of several institutions working to save amphibians from the brink of extinction in the eastern region of Panama–an area rich with diverse amphibian species. Dr. Eric Baitchman, ZNE Director of Veterinary Services, is the lead veterinarian for the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project, comprised of a consortium of partners dedicated to vital amphibian conservation efforts. To learn more about Dr. Baitchman’s work visit www.zoonewengland.org/conservation. Conservation doesn’t just happen abroad. The Zoos are committed to a host of conservation initiatives right in our own backyard. ZNE, in partnership with Ecologic Entomology, LLC of Boston, has launched a multi-faceted pollinator awareness program. In April 2012, an apiary, featuring10 wooden bee hives containing 100,000 honeybees, was installed on the grounds of Franklin Park Zoo. Through the apiary project, we plan to teach education program participants, our ZooTeens and others about beekeeping, the role bees play in the ecosystem as pollinators, and the importance of preserving this important species. Further goals include increasing the number of honeybee colonies in the Greater Boston area, and expanding people’s understanding of the inter-reliance of humans with other species of the world. Also close to home, ZNE staff continues to participate in the restoration of habitat for the endangered Karner blue buttterfly. ZNE is part of the New England Zoo & Aquarium Conservation Collaborative, comprised of a group of accredited zoos, which is working to expand the numbers of the Karner blue butterfly through the Karner Blue Butterfly Habitat Restoration Project initiated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and New Hampshire Fish and Game. The project seeks to bolster the local population of this federally endangered butterfly by restoring its pine barren habitat as well as its main food source–wild lupine, in Concord, N.H. Sharing the Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo provide the perfect natural environment for active exploration, inquiry and hands-on discovery to inspire people of all ages to interact with the world in a positive way. Zoo New England’s expansive science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) focused educational programs, which incorporate Massachusetts and federal curriculum frameworks, supplement and build interest in formal science education and enable our guests to better explore the intricate connection between natural, thriving habitats and wildlife. Whether discovering the life cycle of a butterfly in Butterfly Landing or learning about endangered Mexican gray wolves, a visit to the Zoo highlights the importance of wildlife protection and conservation in a meaningful way that has a lasting impact. Throughout the school year, the Zoos offer free admission to all Massachusetts schoolchildren. By providing opportunities to underserved schoolchildren who may not otherwise be able to visit our Zoos, we are able to share the beauty and complexity of wildlife and extend our reach by bringing fun and effective educational programming to all members of our community. In FY12, we welcomed more than 47,000 students who visited the Zoos during school field trips. Through a range of formal and informal programming, the Education department shares the wonder of nature with so many – from toddlers in the Playful Paws playgroups to school-aged children, college students working on research, adult education participants and a host of others. Wonders of the Natural World “The Franklin Park Zoo is one of Boston's institutional treasures. On the occasion of our Founder's Day, celebrating 368 years of continuous existence, everyone at The Roxbury Latin School ventured to the Zoo, in its 100th year, for a day of education and interesting experiences. I am confident that our students have gained much greater appreciation for their responsibility as stewards of the Earth and all its creatures as a result of our shared adventure. We are very grateful for the professionalism, enthusiasm, and inspiring mission of the Zoo and all those associated with it.” FY12 program highlights: • Engaged 169,696 visitors through programs and interpretation, a 17 percent increase over FY12 • Increased after-school programming by 80 percent over FY12 • Increased the total number of programs by 11 percent over FY12 • Began the fourth year of a successful summer camp at Stone Zoo • Presented an increasingly popular set of homeschool programs at both Zoos Class time is not only for children. Our educators also offer classes aligned with the state’s educational frame-works to enhance the knowledge, skills and expertise of Massachusetts and New Hampshire school teachers. Teachers not only learn how to maximize the use of the Zoos to facilitate learning, but also participate in activities that can be replicated in classrooms using either commonly found materials or special kits designed by the Zoos’ educators. Zoo New England’s staff also greatly contributes to environmental education beyond the Zoos’ gates. Jennifer Gresham, ZNE Director of Education, is a member of the Steering Committee for the Secretary’s Advisory Group on Energy and Environmental Education (SAGEE) for the state’s Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. To learn more about ZNE’s Education programs visit www.zoonewengland.org/education. Photo by Don Crasco – Kerry P. Brennan, Headmaster, The Roxbury Latin School Inspiring Tomorrow’s Leaders For more than a decade, Zoo New England’s nationally recognized ZooTeen program has created opportunities and nurtured the development of our future leaders. Since 1999, the summer ZooTeen program at Franklin Park Zoo has provided employment and professional development opportunities for Boston youth. By enriching the program with a structured professional development component, the teens are prepared both for employment at the Zoo, as well as in their future endeavors. The teens not only work in a wide range of Zoo departments, but also forge lasting personal and professional relationships, build their resumes and hone interview skills. The program attracts a diverse group of participants from the neighborhoods surrounding Franklin Park Zoo. In FY12, the academic portion of the program was increased to include additional guest speakers on sustainability, conservation, land preservation and invasive species. Since the program’s inception more than 1,300 Boston youth have been a part of the ZooTeen program. This also includes the Jr. ZooTeen and Teen Ambassador programs which provide mentoring opportunities and unique experiences for highly-motivated young people “By working at the Zoo, I have learned so much about environmental science and have been given the opportunity to teach others what I know. Not only do I get to learn a lot about the animals but I also am learning about their needs and where they come from. The Zoo has inspired me to share the knowledge I have with others.” – Christina Scialoia, Teen Ambassador Strengthening Our Communities As a vibrant component of the Boston cultural community and beyond, Zoo New England is committed to community participation and access. In FY12, ZNE was again pleased to partner with the Highland Street Foundation who sponsored two very successful, and highly attended, free days – one at Franklin Park Zoo and one at Stone Zoo. We continue to work with community centers, camps and groups such as the Greater Grove Hall Main Streets, Franklin Park Coalition, Project RIGHT, Boston GreenFest, The Movement Festival, The Boston Youth & Environmental Network, Friends of the Franklin Park Zoo, Emerald Necklace Conservancy, Stoneham Chamber of Commerce, Stoneham Business Roundtable, as well as outreach with libraries, schools, after-school programs and many others. With help from donations, we partnered with area hospitals and non-profit organizations to present Dreamnight, a special evening for chronically ill and disabled children to enjoy Franklin Park Zoo with their families and caregivers free of charge. More than 1,100 people attended this annual event. We also facilitated another successful ZooCamp, our 17th year of partnership with Camp Fire USA. Because tuitions are low, this unique children’s summer camp is accessible for many low-income families and the children receive a safe, educational and fun experience. “Zoo New England plays a unique role in the cultural life of our Commonwealth, both locally through its commitment to its neighborhood and young people, and globally through its commitment to wildlife conservation and preservation.” – H. Mark Smith, YouthReach Program Manager, Massachusetts Cultural Council EXCEPTIONAL PARTNERS Zoo New England is grateful to all who supported our mission. Listed here are some who made gifts between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012. For a full list of donors visit www.zoonewengland.org. Gifts $100,000 Robert L. Beal Cummings Foundation Edward and Grace Fey Gifts $50,000-$99,999 Anonymous Citizens Bank Massachusetts Cultural Council The Boston Foundation The Yawkey Foundation Emily V. 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These donations can be goods or services, and are used for animal enrichment, educational presentations, administrative purposes and more. In-kind donations help defray Zoo costs and provide a great way to put your unwanted goods or skilled services to use. Please contact the Development department at 617-989-2012 to make a donation or for more information. In-kind donations are tax deductable as allowable by law. 5 Wits, Inc. AAA Southern New England - Burlington Branch Anonymous Anonymous Anton's Cleaners, Inc. Anzivino Electric Corp. Bedford Jewelers Bernie and Phyl's Furniture BJ's Wholesale Club Blanchard's Inc Allston Bliss Ceramic Studios Blue Man Group Blue of a Kind Bolton Valley Resort Boston Beer Company Boston Bruins Boston by Foot Boston Duck Tours Boston Harbor Cruises Broadway in Boston Brushy Mountain Bee Farm Build-A-Bear Workshop Foundation, Inc Bulger Veterinary Hospital Buttonwood Park Zoological Society Cake Calareso's Farm Stand & Garden Center Captain John Whale Watching & Fishing Tours Celebrities for Charity Foundation, Inc. Central Animal Hospital Charles Hotel Charles River Canoe & Kayak China Pearl City Feed & Supply Classic Faces Day Spa Clear Channel Outdoor Boston Colonial Road Runners Costco Cranmore Mountain Resort D'Amici's Bakery District 7 Dr. Joseph J. Dowling Chiropractic Dr. Paul Gamber East Woburn Package Store Ecologic Entomology LLC EcoTarium Elements Therapeutic Massage Elite Freestyle Karate Essex River Cruises & Charters F1 Boston FedEx Office Fitness Together Five Guys Burgers and Fries FORGE worldwide Gauron Fisheries Grafton Group Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. Gunstock Mountain Resort Hago Harrington's Mini Golf Hallmark Health System Hamilton Gardens Hannaford Supermarket Harbor Adventures Hart's Turkey Farm Restaurant Hawthorne Hotel Highland Kitchen Hunt's Photo & Video Hy-Line Cruises Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum J.P. Licks JetBlue Airways Jewelry By Lish Jillian's Billiard Club, Inc. Joe's American Bar and Grill Karl's Sausage Kitchen & European Market Kelley Greens Golf Course Kelly's Roast Beef King Triton Kristen Carmody L.L. Bean LA Fitness Lakota Bakery Landry's Laser Craze Lester's Roadside Bar-B-Q Lexington Venue Movie Theatre Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves Madden Construction Company Inc. MAGIC 106.7 Mahoney's Garden Centers Margaritas Mexican Restaurant Marty's Catering Mary Kay Cosmetics - Jayne Grudberg, Beauty Consultant McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center McDermott Will & Emery Melrose Animal Clinic Merrimack Repertory Theatre Middleton Golf Course Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority Monkey Joe's Party & Play Center Mount Washington Railway Company Muscular Therapy Works Narragansett Beer NECCO New England Aquarium New England Patriots Charitable Foundation New England Revolution New Hampshire Motor Speedway New Repertory Theatre Newbury Comics, Inc. Newstead Belmont Hills OCB Optical Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc. Old Sturbridge Village Omni Hotels & Resorts Ooh-La-La Panera Bread Panera Bread Papa Gino's Paul Revere House Peabody Essex Museum Petco Unleashed Pics by Tee Poland Spring Resort Rancatore's Icecream and Yogurt Randy's Car Wash Rapid Liquors Russo's Inc. Ryans Florist Saco Bound Inc. Salem Wax Museum Salon 187 Salon Laura Michaels Salon Monet San Diego Zoo Sato II ScrubaDub Autowash Centers, Inc. Sea Crest Beach Hotel Sebastian Junger Shaw's Supermarket Sheraton Boston Hotel Sichuan's Garden Restaurant Southwest Airlines Spartan Paint & Supply Co., Inc. Squam Lakes Natural Science Center Starbucks Coffee Co. Starlight Creatives StonehamBank Sterling Golf Management, Inc. Stoneham Theatre Stop & Shop Saugus Studio 21 Sweet Cupcakes Tasty Garden Restaurant The Art Corner The Boston Beer Company The Chicken Bone The Elephant Walk Restaurant Group, Inc. The Essex, Vermont's Culinary Resort & Spa The Feline Hospital The Great Wall Restaurant The Inns & Spa at Mill Falls The Institute of Contemporary Art The Liberty Hotel The Museum of Science The River's Edge Massage The Toy Shop of Concord The Watchmaker The Way Massage Therapy Tirado Photography Valvoline Instant Oil Change Via Lago Restaurant Wachusett Mountain Watch City Brewing Company WCVB-TV (Channel 5) Weiss Farms Inc. White's Bakery Whole Foods Wilson Farms WKLB Wyndham Garden San Diego Yellowbook YMCA - Melrose Family YMCA Young Enterprises, LLC Zipcar GRACE FEY DONATIONS For many years, Grace Fey has been an unwavering champion of Zoo New England and its zoos – Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo. As Chair of the Board, she provided steadfast leadership and exceptional vision. Gifts made below established the Grace K. Fey Fund for Zoo New England. Reflecting Grace’s personal focus and support, the Fund directly supports Zoo New England’s goal to transform into two of the country’s major zoos. Jon Abbott The Acorn Foundation Charlie and Cackie Austin Jon and Pat Baker The Baker Committee Robert L. Beal The Boston Foundation Ruth Bramson Lois Brickley Jack Burke and Barbara Stern Gordon and Margery Carr Jane C. Carr Paul Casey Howard and Jennifer Chang Gerald Chertavian Frederick H. Chicos Helen Chin Schlichte Gordon and Andrea Clagett Contravisory Investment Management Kathryn and Tim Conway Elizabeth Cook Susan Cooke Gloria Cordes Larson Michael Douvadjian Sanford Elsass Fiduciary Trust Company Michael Foley Russ and Betty Gaudreau Jim Gauthier and Susan Stacy Grace Fey Advisors, LLC Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Brad and Patti Griffith Grousbeck Family Foundation Grove Hall Child Development Center, Inc. Ann Hawley Robert Hayes Michael and Sue Hazard Devin Hill David and Linda Hirschberg Willis Hulings John and Pamela Humphrey Gene and Ronnie Isenberg John and Pat Jacoby William and Janet James David and Stephanie Javaheri John Hancock Financial Services, Inc. Susan Kaplan Sheila Kennedy Christine Kondoleon and Frederic Wittmann Mark Kramer & Susan Harris Pat Kreger Aaron and Louise Lazare Richard and Nancy Lubin Didier Malaquin and Paul Healy Irma Mann Judi A. Manning marlo marketing/communications Gene Miller Richard Milstein Cathy Minehan and Gerrold Corrigan Diane Moes Sandra Moose Brigitte and Gerard Moufflet Jennifer North Sherry and James Penney Livingston Kevin Phelan Jeanne Pinado Samuel Plimpton and Wendy Shattuck Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation Katelyn Quynn Rob Radloff and Ann Beha Claudia and James Richter Malcolm Rogers Sharon and Frank Roop Jordan Ruboy and Richard Millstein Daniel Salera and Michael McCay Savings Bank Life Insurance The Sooner Foundation George and Lee Sprague Catherine Squires Don and Jeanne Stanton Susan Stickells and Albert Holman, III Cathleen and James Stone Richard R. Tisei Paul Tucker and Maggie Moss Sydney Marshall Turner University of Massachusetts (UMASS) Boston University of Massachusetts Foundation Kathleen Vieweg and Barry Berger Donna Weiss and Carol Brewster Peter A. Wilson and Jean C. Tempel Jack Wilson J. David and Virginia Wimberly Ellen and Peter Zane Hans and Ann Ziegler RAMIRO TORRES DONATIONS Ramiro Torres, JAM’N 94.5’s morning show host, ran in the 2012 Boston Marathon on behalf of Zoo New England and raised more than $12,000. Your donations below provided encouragement and motivation for Ramiro, and provided muchneeded funds to help us further our mission. PETER FULLER DONATIONS When Peter Fuller passed away in May 2012, our Zoos lost a dear friend and a staunch supporter. Mr. Fuller was a driving force behind the success of our gorilla program, in addition to making it possible to bring black rhinos, orangutans and other important species to the Zoos. Gifts made in Mr. Fuller’s memory were designated to support the care and enrichment of the gorillas at Franklin Park Zoo. Anonymous Abenaqui Country Club Anonymous Robert L. Beal Maria E. Epsimos Lynne K. Howard Richard I. Johnson John and Julie Linehan Susanne G. Macdonald Massachusetts Thoroughbred Breeders Association Patricia J. Mattuchio James and Alicia Munton New Hampshire Charitable Foundation O'Connor & Drew, P.C. Paula and Dan Packard Herbert and Donna Ross Geraldine Silva Anonymous Anne-Marie Aigner Debra Benanti Diana Bender Lisa Berton Julia and Joanna Burns Matthew Campbell Tara Charest Santaigo DeOleo Adriana DiIorio Dayne Donovan Ian Forsythe Keith Gainsboro David Gaudreau James Godwin Abby and Brett Gordon Dorothy Goss Dawn Griffin Jayne Hammel Martha and John Henderson Ashley Jannino John Jaynes Karmaloop Inc. Paul Kelley Manley Kiley Rachel Koss John and Julie Linehan Nancy Lodge Kristin Lomuto Alanna Longmore Heidi Marani Joseph Mazzei Matt Mills John Mullaney Paul Nelson Judith Newton John Newton Dina Odak Dennis O'Heron Neil Paris Rebecca Plante Desiree and Juliana Roberts Matthew Roberts Carol Roche Heather Samperisi Paul Santoro Gail Saviano Pamela Schwedler Susan Semedo Gennifer Silva Patricia Smith Subaru of New England, Inc. Chris Talanian Higs Tickets Vilma Torres Luz M. Torres Mary Ward Dr. Erin Wheatley Tiffany Wood and Peter Coburn ALFRED HUANG NORTH AMERICAN CRANE EXHIBIT The Alfred Huang North American Crane Exhibit serves an educational purpose to teach the public about the conservation efforts being made to bring the whooping crane back from the brink of extinction, and tell the story about the sandhill crane, another great North American species. The memory of Alfred and his ability to inspire those around him lives on at Stone Zoo, a place he loved very much. Every contribution, big or small, has helped us create a legacy in Alfred’s name that will pay tribute to the kind and generous person who was loved by all who knew him. Benjamin Buchwald Gary Buchwald Eugene and Margaret Falchek Eileen Gallagher James and Kathleen Graham Christine Griffin Mr. Albert Huang Dr. and Mrs. J.T. (Alex) Huang John Hancock Matching Gifts Program Michael J. Kotch Jennifer Lin Meng-Fey Ferra Lin Isabel Martinez Ruth Mason Michael and Elaine Mathews Dianne Molvig Michele and Peter Scavongelli Randi Stern Greg and Jackie Stimpson Mark and Heather Stimpson Wesley and Patricia Stimpson Kevin Werner JONATHAN GILMOUR DONATIONS In April 2006, Franklin Park Zoo lost a cherished family member when former Zookeeper Jonathan Gilmour passed away suddenly at age 29. To honor Jonathan and his commitment to the welfare of animals, the Jonathan Gilmour Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in his memory. The fund was established by Zoo New England with the generous financial support and volunteer leadership from the Gilmour family. Award winners are ZNE staff members who have been employed by the Zoo for at least one year. Each May, the Jonathan Gilmour Memorial Scholarship Bike Ride is held in Hollis, N.H. Hundreds of riders celebrate Jonathan’s memory and through the years this Ride has raised tens of thousands of dollars to support the scholarship fund. Anonymous (9) Beth Abelow Matt and Ellen Albert Amazon Services LLC Jerry Amos Ben April Nance Aronoff Brandi and Eric Baitchman Mike Ballou and Gerri Moriarty Julie and Mario Barros Christine and Frederick Beall Julie and Bruce Beck Goss Dr. James Belanger and Elizabeth Comeau Jill Berkowicz and Bob Santoro Alexandra Bermudez Eugene Bertrand Carol Birch Sylvie Bouffard Laura Boulware Thomas and Alma Braaten Christine Brady Richard Brassard Amy Bratskeir Steve and June Briggs Debbie Brigham Brookdale Fruit Farm Alicia Brown James Burke Bethany Burns Byam Bros Mahoney Insurance Agency, Inc. Cardin Jewelers, INC Ken Carpenter Greg Carrier Catherine Carroll Ellen Carson Heather Carson Loretta Carson Center for Counseling Donovan Chin Lucy Chin and Susanne Zimmermann Jonathan F. Chute Dana Clawson Shirley Cohen Joyce Coleman Nathan Corriveau Barbara Coulter Fran Coulter Abigail Cram Angela Crosby Ruth Culleton Teresa Dalelio Patricia and Louis D'Allesandro Virginia Dargin Kevin and Laura Dawson Paul DelVecchio Amy Dickson Gerald Digrezio D.K. D'Ippolito Mindy D'Ippolito Colleen Donovan Sarah Donovan Drs. Helfman, Lasky & Associates Matt Dunn Gail Dupler Kevin and Shirleen Duquette Jerry Durbin Jane Edmunds Paul Edmunds Scott Edmunds Enright Family Ethel Keesler Gilmour Uribe Trust Farm Design, Inc. Erica Farrell and Nance Aronoff William G Farrell Bryn Farrington Nicole Farrington Andrew Ferree Fidelity Investments Lars and Adria Fischer Michael and Michelle Fontaine Phillip Frankland Bonnie Frisard Christian Futrell Joseph Gall Brian Galluzzo Teresa and Gerald Gartner Gaudette Family Revocable Trust Maurice Gaudette Bonnie George Margaret and David Gilmour Monroe and Fern Gilmour Heidi Golden Goodale's Bike Shop, Inc. Bill and Jane Goodman Jennifer Goodrich and Patricia Smith-Heilhecker Jill Graham James Greacen Marta Gredler Emily Griffith Lisl Hacker and Mindy D'Ippolito Peter and Andrea Hacker Matthew Harper Gail Harrison Bonalyn Hartley L. Scott and Sharon Harvell Jason Haviland David J. Helfman Alyssa Hemmerich Amanda Hemmerich Paul and Bart Hemmerich Brian Herbert Thomas Hickman Linda and David Hirschberg Hollis Veterinary Hospital PLLC Frank and Jean Holt Jessica Honeywell Kathleen Honeywell Timothy Howe and Lisa Kaplan Howe Joan Hull Samuel Hull Joan Hunnewell Elizabeth M. Hutchinson Rachel Jakosalem Katherine Jansen Thomas and Mary Jeffery Robin Johnson Eric Jones Diane Jourabchi Jim and Midge Kelley Joshua Kent Cindy Kim Richard Kinney Michael Knowles Diane Kolden Troy Kolden June Kramarczyk Barbara Lafrance Denis and Pauline Laliberte Bette Lasky Janet Lawrence Maribeth Lazich Adriana Lee Legislative Solutions, LLC Lisa Letourneau Martin Levine Andrea Lewicki Harry Ligget John and Julie Linehan Allen Long Lorden the Home Climate Co. Christina Lotito William Lowman LPL Financial Lumbard Investment Counseling, LLC Fred and Mille Lyford Barbara MacCormack Cheryl MacDonald David and Nancy Marden Nyani-Iisha Martin Joe Masci Joel Mascott Masonry Incorporated Lynn McDermott Kathy McGhee Vicki Meagher Jacqueline Mercer Julie Michals Brent Midwood Anne Miksza Rebecca Mitchell-Ward Matthew Montgomery Carl and Shirley Moores Ian Moores Gerri Moriarty and Mike Ballou Lawrence W. Morrison Keith Mossey Lori Mulford Leah and Shaun Mulholland Christine Nason John Nason Deidre Nestor Dawn Niles Mary Norton Edward and Anne O'Brien James O'Connor Sharon O'Keefe Julie O'Shea Julie Oshea Susan Oshea Dan O'Sullivan Jeffrey Pastor Earl Patterson Doug and Rachelle Patton Peabody Energy Matching Gifts Program Deborah Pelletier John Perakis Mark and Karen Perakis Wanda Phillips Alice Pizzuto Thelma K. Pollard Lois and Lois Powell Harry Purkhiser Leah Rachin Venu Rao Katherine Richo Melissa Rico Melissa and David Roberts Patricia and William Roberts Mark G. Roddy Steven Rollman Randolph and Deborah Roody Jacquelyn Ruonala and Jody Ruonala Kate Rydstrom Burt Sacherski Linda and Andrea Salvi Bob Santoro Adelaide and Roger Saunders Daniel Scanlan Robin Seifried Karen Sesnie Jacob and Danielle Sherman John Sias Stephen Silvestro Bryan and Constance Smith David and Nikki Smith Dorina Smith Loren Soeiro Dr. Susan Soeiro Rachel Spaulding Brian and Rita Spence James and Jessica Squires Brian Stanley Dr. Joseph Stanley Alan Stenzel The Nashua Bank Katie Thomas Thomas Tokazewski Wesley Toms Rick Toombs Ehrika Tourigny Kerry Turner Betty Ulrich Ferree Susan Volin Katie Vorwald William Walker Beverly F. Walton Linda Wells Joanne Wilhelm Woof-it! Pet Care George Wrightson Lyndsay Wrightson Kimberly Wutkiewicz Yohko Yamawaki Charles Young Pearl Yusuf Ruta Zimmerman Stephanie Zimmermann Chad and Cora Zingales TRIBUTES A gift to Zoo New England is an excellent way to recognize someone special to you. Gifts in honor or in memory allow you an opportunity to celebrate an animal loving friend or family member in a truly meaningful way. Unless otherwise specified, these gifts aid the Annual Fund. The person or family recognized by the donation receives a special notification from the Zoo. In Memory of My Kitties • Alanna Longmore In Memory of Paul J. Banks • Mila Moschella In Honor of Marion Beaton • Donald Wilhelm In Honor of Mary Jo Brown • Christina Brown In Honor of Drs. Rory Browne and Grace Chang • Elizabeth Studley Nathans In Honor of Mike Coombs • Lindsey Soriano In Honor of Sandra Elliott • James Trudeau In Memory of Our Beautiful Maine Coon • Sarah Gosselin In Memory of My Little Brother Antonio • Anonymous In Honor of Jane Hansen • Cathy Acampora In Honor of Martha Henderson • Lynn Schroeder In Memory of James Kelly • Beverly F. Wilkins In Memory of Elena Kogos • Debra Benanti In Memory of Adam S. Lewis • Patricia Sheehan In Memory of Allen Long • Matthew Harper • Joshua Kent • Thomas Tokazewski • David Marden • Bob Santoro • Margaret Gilmour In Honor of Elizabeth Murphy • Jane R. Arees In Memory of Anne Philbrick-Hall • Joel Solomon In Honor of Lynn and Juliette Plante • Rebecca Plante In Honor of Harold I. Pratt • Harold I. Pratt In Honor of Daniel Salera • David Hirschberg In Memory of Buttons Santoro • Jill and Bob Santoro In Memory of Robert Sheffield • Sharon Drillio • Linda Sawash • Hugh McLaughlin • Todd Brissenden • Audrey E. Deshler • Robbie Lund • Jacob Baboian • Laurie Pratt In Honor of David A. Tolstrup • Paul and Dale Goodwin In Honor of Peter A. Wilson • Joseph Darrigo • Robert H. Kjellman In Honor of Yaela P. Wiser • Morissa Wiser In Celebration of All Animals Everywhere • Martha Henderson In Celebration of Beau the Giraffe • Dorothy Goss In Celebration of My Son • Pamela Schwedler In Celebration of Monkeys and Gorillas Everywhere • Adriana Dilorio In Celebration of the Future Generation of Brookline Girls • Anonymous In Celebration of Lucy Chin • David Moon • Benjamin Fein-Cole • Anonymous (2) In Celebration of Maguire and his 2011 3rd Grade Class • Katerina Simonoff In Celebration of the Davises • Christopher Schmitt In Celebration of Mia Flavin • Stephanie Sullivan • Jenna Wales • Lindsay Bickell In Celebration of Going to the Zoo • Casey Girard In Celebration of A Truly Terrific Zoo!!!! • Stephen Hoberman In Celebration of Lisl Hacker • Susan Soeiro In Celebration of Lily Hyde • Lucy and Allison Auger In Celebration of Michael Levine • Phil Stevens In Celebration of Susan Martin • Mary Atkinson In Celebration of Michael Mercandante • Frances and Steve Freiman In Celebration of Larry III and Jack With Love • Anonymous In Celebration of My 6 & 8 Year Old Sons Donating to the Zoo • Nora Pelt In Celebration of Noah Siman • Audra Siman In Celebration of Elizabeth Smith • George Cooper In Celebration of Zack R. Steiner • David Kramer • Julia Toulmin • Suzanne Feldman • Elliott Carpenito In Celebration of Isabella Zywina-Knez • Joseph McGowan Should you be listed incorrectly or omitted inadvertently, please accept our sincere apologies and notify the Development department at 617-989-3760. This report includes donations made during the period of July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012. EXCEPTIONAL VOLUNTEERS Individual Volunteers Franklin Park Zoo Carol Adler Heidi Ames Dawn Astrella Timothy Bailargeon Sue Barber Laura Basset Lin Bell Zohar Ben-Gai Derek Benson Joanna Berube John Berube Gee Gee Bishop Marlene Bleau Brittany Bounds Eric Bourgeois Nikki Bryant Patrick Caulfield Kristin Cibotti Matt Colombo Jillian Cornoni Maryanne Coughlin Vaibhav Dhall Elaine DiSerio Pat Dolan Sara Evans Nancy Fantom Sean Gaw Kathy Gorman Aria Guarino Carol Hayes Anna Hergt Eileen Hilnuck Arlene Hohneker Sona Hoisington Courtney Horowitz Kellie Huddleston Raymond Hunt Ele Jaynes Rachael Johnson Marissa Junkins Kevin Kesper Katie Kisner Carol Kountz Michelle Lapointe Robert Lavellee Marissa Leone Josh Levin Courtney Lewis Kayleigh MacDonald Ann Marie Marden Julia Martin Christy McElroy Elizabeth Mojica Sean Molloy Marni Musmon Linsday Neagle Rita Nethersole Gail O’Malley Ben Ouellette Lisa Paterson Sarah Princiotta Daniel Reeves Beth Restrick Kristen Richotte Sardinna Kevin Rogers Landon Shadoff Nancy Spelbrink Jordan Stahl Jackie Stimpson Ashely Todd Vivian Wang Lenell Weaks Natalie Weaver Jourdan White Bets Whitman Julie Wiesner Emily Wright Stone Zoo Mary Allan Morgan Atkinson Andrea Boudrow Jillian Brice Dan Buchert Ben Bunnell Olivia Cassia Raymond Chang Derek Clemetson Katherine Clough Maureen Cochran Rak Collins Matt Colombo Patricia Crow Katie Dodge Erin Dooley Joe Doughlas Patricia Farnham Krissie Frantz Kara Gallant Brooke Garger Autumn Gertz Eben Goldman Jackie Green Jared Greer Christine Griffin Kelly Haynes Kristin Hodge Alfred Huang Tracey Hynes Jessica Jaffe Bridget Kevane Tina LaFleur Michael Levine Charlotte Liu Fran Mandeville Tony McMullen Tessa Mellin Rick Mockler Liz Murphy Anna Muszynski Bobby Nolan Melissa Novick Peter O’Brien Elizabeth Palleschi Jessica Robinson Carole Satlak Rachel Schrage Brenda Sicard Betsy Smith Valerie Smith Tina Surpitski Kurt Swanson Michael Terfry Caitlin Tolliday Amanda Toussaint Patti Vega Hope Verdecchia Evelyn Vozella Jennifer Weaver Breighanna Weed Kristin Wenger Tiffany Wood Josie Wrangham Samantha Young Greg Zegas Corporate and Non-Profit Group Volunteers Franklin Park Zoo American Student Assistance Bank of America Boston College Boston Logic Technology Partners, Inc Boston University BrightCove City Year Boston Corporate Executive Board Dedham Country Day School Dunkin’ Brands EMD Serono, Inc Emmanuel College Enernoc Fidelity Gay for Good Lafayette College Matignon High School Key Club Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Nobles & Greenough Day School Northeastern University People Making a Difference Prospect Hill Academy Rollins College of Winter Park SHOWA, Boston Single Volunteers of Boston The Bridgespan Group The Boston Volunteer Meetup US Army US Navy Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc World Bamboo Organization Youth Options Unlimited YPN-ULEM Stone Zoo Bank of America Bedford High School (NH) Boston Cares Bunker Hill Community College CB Richard Ellis GlaxoSmithKline Huron Consulting Group Keurig, Inc. Life Technologies MA Master Gardener’s Merchant Warehouse Millennium Pharmaceuticals Phillips Academy Andover PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLC Single Volunteers of Boston Stoneham Bank Tufts FOCUS from Tufts University U.S. Bank N.A. USS Constitution Wellesley College In FY12, volunteers provided 33,406 hours of service to Zoo New England. FISCAL YEAR 2012 FINANCIAL SUMMARY Condensed Statement of Revenue, Expenses and Change in Net Assets as of June 30, 2012 (in Whole Dollars) Operating Revenues: Admissions Concessions Revenue (Net) Membership Fees Total Guest Operating Revenues 3,434,040 254,101 1,242,237 4,930,378 Grants and Gifts Other Revenue 554,933 299,613 Total Other Operating Revenue 854,546 Total Operating Revenues Non-operating Revenues: State Appropriations Loss on disposal of assets Private Gifts Other additions (deductions) Total Non-operating Revenues Operating Expenses (including depreciation) Total of all Revenue for Operating Purposes Minus Operating Expenses (including a depreciation expense of $770,392 and $743,777) Private Gifts – Restricted to Capital Special Expense Relative to Strategic Planning Funded with Revenues Recognized in Prior Year Net Assets, Beginning of the Year Net Assets, End of Year 5,784,924 5,500,000 – 764,232 3,777 6,268,009 12,817,937 (765,004) 1,420,962 (61,468) 13,750,791 $14,345,281 Fiscal Year 2012 Highlights: • In FY12, the Membership department’s total revenue was $1,242,327, marking the first year membership revenue has exceeded more than $1 million. • More than 660,000 people visited Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo in FY12, setting a record as well as a 25% increase over FY11. • The total number of education programs in FY12 increased 11% over FY11, and the total number of people served increased by 17% to 169,696. 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