@nslsc Thank you for your reply, however I already get email reminders and they do not include the amount. They just emailed to say the amount was changing but didn’t tell me what it was. I hope this can be changed to include the amount.
Thanks again!
Happy #NationalWildlifeDay! On Sept. 4, we celebrate National Wildlife Day, where we focus on endangered species, preservation and conservation efforts. ❤️ Share photos of wildlife you’ve encountered previously at #YourTorontoZoo or at home. Use #NationalWildlifeDay and tag us.
What if you could hear Webb data?
Here, the “Cosmic Cliffs” are sonified, or translated to sound. Blue gas and dust sound windy, while a melodic line represents the rise and fall of the “mountain range.” Louder tones represent brighter light. More: https://t.co/yeOM4bUjoh
We are excited to announce that four-year-old red panda Paprika is pregnant! 🐾 This is the first pregnancy for Paprika, and only the second red panda pregnancy at the Zoo since 1996.
Read more: https://t.co/il4i7tdr6Z 🐾 #CooperativeCare#TrainingTuesday
Did you know that the red panda is actually the “original” species of panda? This species was discovered 50 years before the giant panda! 🐾#InternationalRedPandaDay
Red pandas are listed as Endangered on the IUCN’s Red List, with their population declining by approximately 50% over the last 20 years, with this decline expected to continue. You can learn more about the red panda and how you can help at https://t.co/qmOZyuzSXS. #IRPD2021
Good morning and happy #InternationalRedPandaDay! 🐾 A whole day, just for me!
Learn more about how you can help red pandas like me including how to become a Red Panda Ranger! at https://t.co/M0PIxbIRP5.
Love,
Suva #IRPD2021
We are saddened to share the passing of two long-standing members of our Zoo family – Makepeace and Katani. 💚 Both of these birds will be very missed. Read about them here: https://t.co/XXpy06oCEw
If you are looking for someone to talk to about this news, please reach out to the National Indian Residential School Crisis Line. It is there to provide 24/7 support to former residential school students and those affected, and it can be reached by calling 1-866-925-4419.