July-August 2013 Wild Things

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Zoological Society of Milwaukee Members’ Newsletter July-August 2013

Ride on the Wild Side Bike Ride Sponsored by Wheaton Franciscan–St. Joseph and Wisconsin Heart Hospital campuses Doug Braun of the Wauwatosa Police Media sponsors: FM 106.1, The BIG 920 Department performs a safety check Contributing sponsors: Be Spectacled, Edge Advisors, LLC, on his bike before a previous ride. Lake Country Health Center and Southport Engineered Systems Sunday, Sept. 15, 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Register online at zoosociety.org/bike by Sept. 5 or send in form on page 8 or call (414) 258-2333 for a brochure. Day-of-event registrations accepted. Costs for Zoological Society members: adults (ages 14 and over), $35; children (ages 3-13), $12; family of four, $85. Non-members: adults, $40; children, $15; family of four, $100. Day of: adults, $45; children, $20.

Matt Hunter, of Waukesha, secures a toy cat to 5-year-old son Andrew’s bike while daughter Rebecca, 7, watches at least year’s event.

Human beings are the most intelligent animal species, but we’re certainly not the fastest. However, thanks to our smarts, we’ve invented machines that enable us to go much faster than we can normally run. One of them is the bicycle, the most popular human-powered mode of transportation in the world. So dust off your bike, oil it up and participate in the Zoological Society of Milwaukee’s annual bike ride. This is the only time you can ride through the Zoo. Kids can cruise in the Critter Caravan, a special 2.5-mile kids’ route through the Zoo. Their favorite plush-toy animal friends can tag along in a bike basket or backpack. Older riders with a passion for pedaling can choose either of the ZSM fundraiser’s distance rides (17 and 27 miles) that start at the Zoo and continue north along Menomonee River Parkway and the Oak Leaf bike trail. Kids and their plush pals can enjoy a post-ride snack, make some crafts and get a temporary tattoo in the Kids ’n Critters Corral, sponsored by Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren, S.C. After the ride, all participants can enjoy a picnic lunch after parking their bikes in a secure area sponsored by OneMain Financial. Rides start at 8 and 8:15 a.m. The registration fee includes entry to the Zoo and parking, a continental breakfast, lunch and a long-sleeve T-shirt. Remember to bring your bike helmet! In This Issue…

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Let’s Go on a Safari…page 2 Sting Rays Are Smarter than Your Cat…page 4 Celebrating Being a Senior…page 6 Trip to Farmers Market & Zoo…page 9 Want to Pet a Cockroach?…page 13


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