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Como Friends
A US registered nonprofit

St Paul, MN
Como Friends supports the animals, plants, and projects at Como Park Zoo and Conservatory, Minnesota's most visited cultural destination.
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A 19th CENTURY ATTRACTION...

In its century-long history, Como Park Zoo and Conservatory has earned a special place in the heart of Minnesota families who have made it the top family destination in the state. Last year, more than 1.9 million visitors came to Como to take part in free education programs, to savor the beauty of the historic Marjorie McNeely Conservatory, and to see why Como Zoo is earning national recognition for the care and conservation of animals. One of only four zoos and botanicals gardens in the U.S. that is still free and open to the public 365 days a year, Como is a cherished community treasure that welcomes a diverse audience of all ages.

WITH A 21st CENTURY COMMITMENT TO CONSERVATION...

In 2010, Como will unveil Polar Bear Odyssey, a new, state-of-the-art habitat for the Zoo’s two polar bears. Designed to simulate a Hudson Bay tundra, with a running stream and real soil to stimulate the polar bears’ natural behavior, Polar Bear Odyssey will immerse visitors in up-close encounters with the world’s largest land predator, with educational displays that explore what we can do to preserve this threatened species in the Arctic.

AND WORLD-CLASS COLLECTIONS OF BEAUTY...

The historic Marjorie McNeely Conservatory is home to the Midwest’s largest collection of Bonsai, and one of the top 20 Japanese Gardens in all of North America. In 2011, these nationally-acclaimed collections will be brought into full view for Como’s visitors through Japanese Garden Experience, a new wing that will create improved display space for Bonsai, year-round glimpses of the Como Ordway Memorial Japanese Garden, and improved visitor access to both collections.

COMO FRIENDS NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT!

Since 1999, Como Friends has raised more than $21 million toward improvements and enhancements at Como Park Zoo and Conservatory from corporations, foundations, and a community of nearly two million visitors who come to Como every year. Support from Como Friends has helped make possible:

• Operant conditioning animal training at Como Zoo, which has enriched the health and well-being of the animals in Como’s care

• Education programs that now reach 425,000 adult and child learners every year.

• Flowers and plantings for the five seasonal garden shows at the Conservatory’s Sunken Garden, the most beautiful room in Minnesota.

• Restoration projects at the historic Marjorie McNeely Conservatory, the Victorian glass dome that is one of the state’s most beloved buildings.

• Improved amenities, seasonal plantings, and a more beautiful campus for the enjoyment of Como’s 1.9 million visitors.

Como Friends is now leading the Campaign for Como Park Zoo and Conservatory to raise the private funds necessary to complete Polar Bear Odyssey and the Japanese Garden Experience. Your contribution to these projects or to Como’s annual fund will ensure Como's future as a free, family-friendly destination where every visitor can experience the wonders of the natural world.

Donors' Wall

  1. Fran  Gretz
    Fran Gretz This is a great idea!
  2. Scott Dongoske
    Scott Dongoske The Polar Bears need our help. Be generous!
  3. Carolyn Bingham
    Carolyn Bingham Como Zoo and Conservatory are an ongoing source of delight and knowledge for everyone who goes there.
  4. Vicki Scheunemann
    Vicki Scheunemann I can't imagine a life without Como! Really looking forward to the primate building update & Gorilla Forest - I'm crossing my fingers for 2011!
  5. Donna Zaspel
    Donna Zaspel It is a wonderful opportunity for people who do not have the money to still be able to enjoy a beautiful and fun place without paying a admission fee. To Como Zoo, "Thank You!"
Nonprofit Information:
1225 Estabrook Dr
St Paul, MN 55103
651-487-8229
comomembership@comofriends.org
http://www.comofriends...
EIN: 411943928
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Make a Donation


$10 will help four top-size tulips bloom this spring in the Conservatory's Sunken Garden
$25 allows snakes, frogs, turtles, hedgehogs and other Como animal ambassadors to visit area classrooms in a safe animal carrier
$30 covers a month's worth of art supplies for Como's hands-on education programming for preschoolers
$50 releases a day's worth of tropical butterflies into the Blooming Butterflies exhibit this summer
$75 provides a seven-day supply of beneficial insects to keep plants healthy in the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory
$100 helps Como host a rainforest field trip for 30 students in Tropical Encounters
$120 covers professional development for teachers, sharing Como's resources with area science educators
$200 provides a month of winter-time electricity for the penguins and seals living in Como's Marine Mammal Building
$300 pays for one bale of custom peat wool soil perfect for growing 100 potted Star Gazer Lilies
$400 pays for a year's worth of enrichment toys and props for the Zoo's four orangutans
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