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Fresno Chaffee Zoo Wins Two Major Awards for Animal Care and Conservation

The zoo's 'Kingdoms of Asia' exhibit takes visitors on an immersive journey through Asia, while its 'Co-exist with Wildlife, California' campaign educates the public about wildlife conservation.

This is a collage picture of different animals.
This is a collage picture of different animals.

Fresno Chaffee Zoo Wins Two Major Awards for Animal Care and Conservation

The Fresno Chaffee Zoo in Fresno, California, has received two significant awards for its exceptional work in animal care and conservation. The zoo was recently recognized with the 'Advocacy Impact Award' by an unspecified institution, and its 'Kingdoms of Asia' exhibit earned the prestigious 'Top Honors Exhibit Award'.

The 'Top Honors Exhibit Award' acknowledged the zoo's outstanding design, animal care, and community building initiatives within the 'Kingdoms of Asia' exhibit. This exhibit showcases animals native to Asia, providing a unique and immersive experience for visitors.

The 'Advocacy Impact Award' was bestowed upon the zoo's 'Co-exist with Wildlife, California' campaign. This campaign aims to educate the public about the importance of coexisting with local wildlife and promoting conservation efforts in the state.

The Fresno Chaffee Zoo continues to set high standards in animal care and conservation, as evidenced by these recent awards. The zoo's commitment to excellence in exhibit design and community engagement has been recognized on a national level, further cementing its reputation as a leader in the zoo community.

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