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RESCHEDULED: Zoo Celebrates Big Birthdays

CONTACT: Kyle Shepherd
Direct: 502-238-5331  |  Media Only: 502-744-5639
kyle.shepherd@louisvilleky.gov

Due to rain in the forecast the three special animal birthdays will be rescheduled to Saturday, January 25.

The Zoo will celebrate gorilla Helen’s 62nd birthday in Gorilla Forest at 10:30 a.m. followed by Asian elephant Punch’s  50th at 11 a.m. at the Elephant exhibit and finally, polar bear Qannik’s 9th birthday at Glacier Run at 11:30 a.m.

Zoo guests will be invited to sing “Happy Birthday.” Each animal will also receive special birthday enrichment items.

ABOUT HELEN | Helen is the oldest known gorilla in the United States and the second oldest in world.  She is wild born, so her birth date is estimated. This is especially significant as the median age of gorillas in a managed program of an Association of Zoos and Aquarium (AZA) facility is 38.3 years-old. In the remnant wild the average age is 35. Helen is in a gorilla group with 49-year-old Demba.  Helen is Kindi’s great-great-grandmother. Western lowland gorillas are considered critically endangered with an estimated 100,000 left in the remnant wild

ABOUT QANNIK | Qannik made national headlines when she was found on Alaska’s North Slope in 2011 separated from her mother and sibling. After several days of monitoring her in hopes that she would reunite with the other bears, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) began a rescue operation. Qannik was under weight and likely hadn’t learned vital skills to survive on her own. She has been at the Louisville Zoo’s award-winning Glacier Run exhibit since June 28, 2011. Because Qannik was born in the wild her exact birthdate is unknown. Officials from the USFWS assigned January 10 as her birthday. Qannik is still in rotation with the three other bears at Glacier Run — a grizzly family including Inga and her cubs Otis and Rita (though Inga is exhibited separately).

ABOUT PUNCH| Asian elephant Punch arrived at the Louisville Zoo on November 28, 1973 at approximately three years of age from Southwicks Zoo, MA.

Zoo admission hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (enjoy the Zoo until 5 p.m.). As part of Kroger Wild Winter Days through Feb 29. 2020, Zoo winter pricing is discounted. General adult (12–59) admission is $9.95 online or $10.95 at the window Monday to Friday and $10.95 online and $11.95 at the window on Saturday and Sunday. General child (3-11) admission and seniors (60+) is $6.95 online and $7.95 at the window Monday to Friday and $7.95 online and $8.95 at the window Saturday and Sunday. Children under 2 are free.

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The Louisville Zoo, a non-profit organization and state zoo of Kentucky, is dedicated to bettering the bond between people and our planet by providing excellent care for animals, a great experience for visitors, and leadership in scientific research and conservation education. The Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).