International Red Panda Day at Franklin Park Zoo
This small mammal is known for its soft, dense red fur that covers even the soles of its feet and keeps it warm in the forests of its Himalayan habitat, as well as its ring-tail and mask-like face.
Zoo New England is committed to the conservation of these animals and is an active participant in the Red Panda Species Survival Plan (SSP) – a cooperative, inter-zoo program coordinated nationally through the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
SSPs are designed to maintain genetically diverse and demographically stable captive populations of species.
Zoo New England has also supported the Red Panda Network through its Quarters for Conservation program.
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Included with general zoo admission
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www.zoonewengland.org/engage/international-red-panda-day
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1 Franklin Park Road, Boston, MA, 02121 map
Phone: (617) 541-5466
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