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Inspiring CARING and ACTION on behalf of wildlife and conservation

FISCAL YEAR 2015 Annual Report [July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015] WHO WE ARE

Zoo New England is the non-profit organization responsible for the operation of in and in Stoneham, Mass. Both are accredited by the Association of and Aquariums (AZA). Zoo New England’s mission is to inspire people to protect and sustain the natural world for future generations by creating fun and engaging experiences that integrate wildlife and conservation programs, research and education. To learn more about our Zoos, education programs and conservation efforts, please visit us at www.zoonewengland.org.

Board of Directors Officers [FY14: July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015] David C. Porter, Board Chair Janice Houghton, Board Vice Chair Peter A. Wilson, Board Treasurer

Board of Directors [FY14: July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015] Robert L. Beal Christy Keswick Rory Browne, D.Phil. Walter J. Little Gordon Carr Christopher P. Litterio Gordon Clagett Patricia O’Flaherty James B. Dunbar David Passafaro Bruce Enders Jeanne Pinado David Friedman Claudia U. Richter, MD Kate Guedj Peter Roberts Steven M. Hinterneder, P.E. Seth J. Rosenzweig Tito Jackson Jay Kemp Smith Byron Kalogerou Colin Van Dyke Mark A. Kelley, MD Kathleen Vieweg

Advisory Council [FY14: July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015]

OFFICERS: Kathleen Vieweg, Advisory Council Chair Lloyd Hamm, Advisory Council Vice Chair

MEMBERS: Alexis Belash Susanne MacDonald Joanna Berube Danio Mastropieri Bill Byrne Diana McDonald Elizabeth Cook John MacNeil Donna Denio Mitsou MacNeil Beatrice Flammia Ruth Marrion, DVM Mark Gudaitis, CFA Jessica Gifford Nigrelli Jackie Henke Samantha Overton David Hirschberg Terry Schneider LeeAnn Horner Kate Schwartz Elizabeth Duffy Hynes Arthur SooHoo Hathaway Jade Alan Stern, MD On August 12, 2015, Lunesta, pictured above, gave Ronnie Kanarek David Straus birth to a female Linne’s two-toed sloth at . Sloths eat mainly a vegetarian diet of Lorenda C. Layne Heather Egan Sussman leaves and shoots, and they spend roughly 15 hours Anne L. Lewis, DVM Jeffrey D. Terrey a day sleeping. Although they live in trees, sloths Doug Lober Travis Umpleby are not related to monkeys; rather, their closest Andrew Mauck Mark Vaughan relatives are anteaters and armadillos. Dear Zoo Supporters,

Fiscal Year 2015 was a year of continued growth, important milestones and exciting new opportunities for Zoo New England. From highly- anticipated births including a western lowland gorilla, ring-tailed lemur twins and colobus monkeys, to the debut of Camel Trek at Franklin Park Zoo, and a wide range of increasingly popular events such as Zootopia, Uncorked, A Wild Affair and Brew at the Zoo, there was so much to share with new and old friends.

We were especially pleased to announce that we exceeded the $6.6 million capital campaign goal to build Nature’s Neighborhoods – the new George Robert White Fund Children’s Zoo at Franklin Park Zoo. This campaign marked the first major capital campaign for Zoo New England and the result will be an innovative space that will provide a foundation for science education, exploratory learning and connections to the natural world. By comparing ecosystems to neighborhoods, children will be able to easily relate to the roles that living creatures, including themselves, play in healthy, thriving environments while exploring various habitats.

Educating the next generation of conservation stewards and leaders is at the heart of our mission and we are committed to providing meaningful experiences that will positively impact young minds. In FY 15, 66,077 students visited Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo for a day of fun and learning at no cost as part of school field trips. ZNE was also proud to be named a partner for the Boston Summer Learning Project. Through the collaboration, ZNE’s expertise in science education was utilized to enhance the students’ academic progress in math and language arts, as well as improve specific skills such as critical thinking.

We remain deeply committed to conservation and are working hard to ensure a brighter future for wildlife and habitats not only across the globe, but also right here in our own backyard. In FY 15, ZNE, along with a coalition of partners, began work to get legislation passed in banning the sale of ivory and rhinoceros horn. Wildlife trafficking is an escalating global crisis fueled in part by the U.S. ivory market – one of the largest globally. ZNE is committed to ensuring that elephants, rhinos and so many other species are still roaming the planet for future generations. This legislation will greatly aid in the conservation of these magnificent species.

As we deliver on our mission, we are fortunate to have a skilled and dedicated group of professional staff, a strong core of devoted volunteers, a talented Advisory Council and a dedicated Board of Directors with an unwavering commitment to improving and advancing our Zoos.

We are grateful to the loyal and generous Zoo members, donors and volunteers who help us provide meaningful experiences that will be remembered long after our visitors have walked through our gates. With your continued support, we are working hard to realize our vision for these beloved Zoos as well as inspire caring and action in all of our guests.

Sincerely,

John Linehan President & CEO Photo courtesy of Eric Kilby

Azize, a western lowland gorilla, was born on May 14, 2015 inside the Tropical Forest Pavilion at Franklin Park Zoo. Pictured at right, Blue the , a kid, Zoos and brothers Kamaia and Dinari. That Inspire

At 9:30 a.m. on May 14, 2015, the moment the Animal diverse and demographically stable captive populations of Management staff looked forward to for eight and half months species, and this birth was a result of a recommended breeding. had arrived. Kiki, a western lowland gorilla, was in labor. As Zoo staff observed, and Kiki’s older daughters Kimani and Throughout Kiki’s pregnancy, the animal management and Kambiri looked on with curiosity and interest, Kiki gave birth to veterinary staffs were able to closely monitor the baby’s her fourth baby. development via ultrasound images. These images were obtained with Kiki’s active participation and cooperation The next day, the baby made his exhibit debut as Kiki, an – she held her belly up to the mesh while zookeepers and experienced and protective mom, held him closely to her. veterinarians conducted the ultrasound examinations. Guests of all ages excitedly tried to get a glimpse of the Tropical This process was the result of the well-established training Forest’s newest addition all while Kiki cradled her newborn and programs, which make use of positive reinforcement and would not let the other gorillas get too close. operant conditioning, and allows animals to voluntarily participate in activities that challenge them to think and learn Zoo New England, known for its leadership in gorilla new things in exchange for a favorite treat. husbandry, management and care, is an active participant in the Gorilla Species Survival Plan (SSP), which is a cooperative, inter- Our skilled and caring staff provides specialized care to all zoo program coordinated nationally through the Association of the animals in our charge, which is based upon a multi- of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). SSPs are designed to maintain disciplinary approach combining the latest scientific research and animal husbandry standards for dietary and exhibit needs, preventative health care, and stimulating enrichment that allows for natural behaviors.

In Fiscal Year 2015, more than 588,000 people visited and experienced all that we have to offer. Whether observing Kiki care for her baby, marveling at the white-cheeked gibbons’ incredible agility or looking on in wonder as the flamingos care for their tiny chicks, guests have the opportunity to make meaningful connections to wildlife that can inspire caring and action.

SIGNIFICANT ANIMAL ACHIEVEMENTS

Each animal is an ambassador for its species and has a story to tell about the importance of wildlife protection and habitat preservation. A number of species have been brought back from the brink of extinction due in large part to the work done in zoos. Management of animals within and cooperatively between institutions accredited by AZA is vital for ensuring healthy, genetically diverse populations.

Throughout FY 15, we welcomed a number of new additions to Franklin Park Zoo including the July births of a cotton-top tamarin - the first successful birth of this species at Franklin Park Zoo, and a wildebeest, an August birth of a Linne’s toed-sloth, and the June 2015 births of endangered ring-tailed lemur twins.

Like Franklin Park Zoo, Stone Zoo also welcomed a number of new faces including the September and October births of colobus monkeys, and the May birth of a markhor, which marked the first successful birth of this endangered mountain goat species at Stone Zoo since 2004.

Not all of the new faces were born or hatched at the Zoos. In October, spotted hyenas, Thika and Kai, could be seen settling into their new home. The addition of the spotted hyenas, who previously lived at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, was a first for Franklin Park Zoo as this species had not been previously exhibited here.

Not long after the spotted hyenas made their exhibit debut, another new addition would soon be on his way to Zoo New England. In early November, Pete Costello, Stone Zoo Assistant Curator, traveled to Idaho to bring Blue, an approximately four-week old cougar kitten, home to Boston. Weighing only his milestones and continues to thrive in his new home within five pounds, Blue was found alone and unable to survive on Treasures of the Sierra Madre at Stone Zoo. With his playful, his own in central Idaho. He needed a home, and Zoo New outgoing nature, he has touched people’s hearts and brought England answered that call. The trip was made possible through smiles to visitors of all ages. coordination with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, as well as through the generosity of JetBlue, which provided the In early 2015, guests to Franklin Park Zoo encountered two new travel arrangements and safety oversight. feathered faces with the addition of kiwis. Franklin Park Zoo is the only zoo in New England, and one of seven institutions in Caring for the young cat required a lot of dedicated attention North America, to exhibit these endangered . by the Zoo’s skilled animal management and veterinary teams. Upon his arrival to Franklin Park Zoo’s Zoo Hospital, Blue In late May, six-year-old lion brothers, Dinari and Kamaia, made was bottle fed every four to five hours throughout the day. their exhibit debut within Kalahari Kingdom. The well-bonded Under the watchful eye of the Zoo staff, Blue reached all of pair, who previously lived at the Dallas Zoo, have settled in well to their new home. Pictured above, Camel Trek, a new seasonal experience at Franklin Park Zoo, debuted in May 2015. Crowds at Stone Zoo once again looked toward the sky with wonder during the free-flight show, Masters of Flight: Birds of Prey, open May through Labor Day. In this awe- inspiring show, bird species from around the world flew in Immersive from overhead, demonstrating natural behaviors such as food foraging and unique survival techniques during this engaging Experiences and educational experience. Throughout the summer, guests also had the opportunity to Providing meaningful connections to wildlife is at the heart of meet small one-foot long gators up close as part of the Zoo’s our mission. Through these connections, they can more fully daily education encounters at the American alligator exhibit. understand the incredible biodiversity of our planet and the critical role they play in ensuring it remains a healthy, thriving FY 15 brought many events that were unique in a way that only environment for generations to come. the Zoos can offer. Franklin Park Zoo’s ever popular Brew at the Zoo increased ticket sales by 42% from 1,693 in FY 14 to 2,397 Whether immersing themselves in the tranquil Butterfly in FY 15. The second annual Uncorked, a wine tasting event also Landing or standing face-to-face with Beau the at the held at Franklin Park Zoo, grew in attendance. At Stone Zoo’s Giraffe Terrace, guests of all ages have the unique opportunity not-to-be-missed A Wild Affair, guests sampled tasty food and to make personal connections to wildlife, as well as create drinks generously donated from a variety of local restaurants lasting memories. and caterers, listened to live entertainment, bid on an array of fabulous auction items and experienced so much more. In June, In the spring of 2015, Franklin Park Zoo’s newest interactive Stone Zoo celebrated its 10th annual A Wild Affair. opportunity debuted with the opening of Camel Trek. For thousands of years, humans have relied on domesticated These experiences and so many others uniquely position our dromedary camels as a mode of transportation in northern Zoos to connect guests to the vast wonders of nature through , the Middle East and southern . Known as the exploration, discovery, play, education, and imagination. “ships of the desert,” these animals are incredibly adapted Visitors leave with a greater appreciation and respect for the to harsh, arid environments. At Camel Trek, a seasonal natural world that will stay with them long after their visits. opportunity, people enjoyed a camel’s eye view as they rode a dromedary camel. Photo courtesy of Julie Larsen Maher Committed to Conservation While our animal collection is the primary motivation behind a Zoo visit, our mission – our passion – is to inspire and educate the next generation of conservation stewards and leaders. A critical component of achieving Zoo New England’s mission is based in having meaningful impact in the conservation of wildlife, both locally and globally.

In FY 15, ZNE, along with a coalition of partners, began work to get legislation passed in Massachusetts banning the sale of ivory and rhinoceros horn. Wildlife trafficking is an escalating global crisis fueled in part by the U.S. ivory market – one of the largest •  conservation in eastern North America globally. Approximately 96 elephants are slaughtered for their through Operation Migration; and tusks daily—that’s one every 15 minutes. African forest elephants • Neponset River Watershed Association, which partners with face extinction in the next 20 years. Like elephants, rhinos also local towns and volunteers to stop water pollution, educate face a bleak future if conservation action is not taken now. Of the area residents, clean up and monitor river health, remove five rhino species, four are endangered with some being on the invasive species, open the watershed to recreation, and brink of extinction. ZNE is committed to ensuring that elephants, restore fish and wildlife habitats. rhinos and so many other species are still roaming the planet for future generations. This legislation will greatly aid in the ZNE continues to collaborate with Grassroots Wildlife conservation of these magnificent species. Conservation on the Blanding’s turtle research and monitoring project at Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge in the Within the Zoos, guests have the opportunity to have a direct effort to boost this turtle species’ population. Each fall, Stone impact on a variety of far-reaching wildlife conservation Zoo takes custody of a small group of hatchlings and keeps programs. Quarters for Conservation, launched in 2013, dedicates them safe for nine months until they are re-released back into 25 cents from each admission and $2.50 from each membership Great Meadows’ wetlands with radio transmitters attached to ZNE’s conservation efforts, allowing us to greatly expand to the top part of their shell. The goal is to locate the turtle funding dedicated to our mission imperative. The conservation three times per year and to take measurements twice a year to kiosks at both Zoos continue to educate visitors about some of monitor survival and growth rates. our conservation initiatives and allows them to discuss and vote on the conservation project they’d like to support. In FY 15, funds ZNE is also proud to support the Association of Zoos and from Quarters for Conservation supported projects including: Aquariums’ SAFE initiative (Saving Animals from Extinction), a bold new effort focused on saving species. AZA-accredited • Amur, Malayan and Sumatran tiger conservation projects, which zoos and aquariums are part of an integrated network of includes anti-poaching efforts, combating wildlife crime, habitat conservation partners, which spend a combined $160 million a protection, education and outreach; year on conservation of animals in the wild. Through SAFE, zoos • A cotton-top tamarin program combining field research, and aquariums accredited by AZA will harness their collective education initiatives and community programs to make the resources, focus on specific endangered species, and save them conservation of natural resources economically feasible for local from extinction by restoring healthy populations in the wild. communities in Colombia; Sharing the Wonders of the Natural World

Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo provide the environment for Classroom time is not just for children. ZNE has a wide range active exploration, inquiry and hands-on discovery to inspire of educational offerings for all ages. Our annual Science and people to interact positively with the natural world. Zoo New Conservation Day conference was once again held in April, England’s expansive science, technology, engineering and and this day-long event continues to attract scientists, animal mathematics (STEM) focused educational programs, which professionals, college students and more for a day of learning incorporate Massachusetts and federal curriculum frameworks, and sharing. Our educators also offer classes aligned with the supplement and build interest in formal science education and state’s educational frameworks to enhance the knowledge, enable our guests to explore the complex connection between skills, and expertise of Massachusetts and New Hampshire natural, thriving habitats and wildlife. school teachers. To learn more about ZNE’s education programs, visit www.zoonewengland.org/discover. Throughout the school year, the Zoos offer free admission to all Massachusetts schoolchildren. By providing opportunities To learn more about ZNE’s education programs visit to under-resourced children who may otherwise not be able www.zoonewengland.org/discover. to visit our Zoos, we’re able to connect them with the natural world and bring fun and effective educational programming to all members of our community. In FY 15, 66,077 students visited Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo at no cost as part of school field trips. Through a range of formal and informal programming, the Education department shares the wonder of nature with students of all ages – from toddlers in our Playful Paws playgroups to school-aged children, college students doing research, adult education students and casual learners.

In the spring of FY 15, ZNE was proud to be named a partner for the Boston Summer Learning Project and began preparation for the summer session. Franklin Park Zoo hosted 31 students for five weeks, helping students to acquire the knowledge, skills and experiences needed to succeed. Through the collaboration, ZNE’s expertise in science learning was utilized to enhance the students’ academic progress in math and language arts, as well as improve specific skills such as critical thinking by providing full day integrated learning experiences. Photos courtesy of Casey Atkins

FY15 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:

• Engaged 210,004 visitors through programs and interpretation, a 2% increase over FY 14.

• Completed 312 school programs in FY 15 (71 more than FY 14). School program participants increased by 24%.

• Increased the number of group programs from 82 in FY 14 to 120 in FY 15, engaging a total of 13,261 participants (up 10% from FY 14).

• Welcomed three students as interpreters from Perkins School for the Blind, continuing the sixth summer of this partnership.

• The Teen Ambassador program wrapped up another successful year, with activities including an Earth Day Trashion Show, featuring outfits made from recycled materials, and sending off activities to Conservation Fusion in Madagascar to accompany a book written by the Teen Photos courtesy of Casey Atkins Ambassadors for local children. Inspiring Tomorrow’s Leaders

Since 1999, Zoo New England’s nationally recognized ZooTeen programs have created opportunities and nurtured the development of more than 1,500 young people. The ZooTeen Program provides youth the opportunity to receive direct exposure to zoo and conservation-oriented careers in a safe, structured and professional learning environment. Personal academic and professional development classes and service projects are incorporated into the program’s design. While these young people work in a range of Zoo departments, they forge lasting personal and professional relationships, build their resumes and hone interview skills.

The program attracts a diverse group of participants from the neighborhoods surrounding Franklin Park Zoo. Upon completion of the ZooTeen Program, selected teens are given and several mentoring relationships with senior staff members. the opportunity to extend their work at the Zoo throughout In addition to the ZooTeen program, young people also have the school year through our Teen Ambassador Program. the opportunity to join the Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo We also have an active Junior ZooTeen program for youth aged Youth Advisory Councils, where they can be actively involved to 11 to 14. This program offers a hands-on learning atmosphere help the Zoos attain ever greater success. Strengthening our Communities

As a vibrant component of the cultural community in Boston ZNE is also committed to ensuring that personal financial and beyond, Zoo New England is committed to community situations do not constitute a barrier to enjoying and participation and community access. We work with community benefiting from Zoo experiences. As an organization whose centers, camps and groups such as the Greater Grove Hall Main mission is to connect people to the natural world through Streets, Project RIGHT, Franklin Park Coalition, Boston Youth meaningful experiences that engage, educate and inspire the Environmental Network, The Conservancy, next generation of conservation stewards, it is imperative that and the Stoneham Chamber of Commerce. Additionally, we we reach everyone within our communities. ZNE’s dedication continue to do outreach to libraries, schools, after-school to this aspect of our mission is evident in our community programs and various other entities. outreach programs, which include the Library Pass Program, the Community and Organizational Pass Programs, and the In the fall of FY 15, more than 200 volunteers from Stone Zoo, expanded EBT program. In recognition of the fact that Zoo Baystate Financial, MetLife, organizers from national non-profit visits are integral to childhood and learning, ZNE evaluated and KaBOOM!, and businesses from the Stoneham community revised its EBT Program (Massachusetts Electronic Benefit Card) worked tirelessly to build a new playground at Stone Zoo, in FY 15. As a result of these changes, participation increased which was inspired by drawings created by children from the 312 percent from 998 participants in FY 14 to 4,115 participants Stoneham community. The new playground is a welcome in FY 15. addition to Stone Zoo and will bring smiles and fun to children for years to come.

For more than a century, the Franklin Park and Stone Zoos have played a “significant role in the cultural vibrancy of our region. We are proud to partner with Zoo New England to ensure that every child and family in our community has the opportunity to experience all the fun and enrichment that our Zoos offer. – Blake Jordan, Executive Director, Highland Street Foundation ” Laura Glynn Dr. Annekathryn Goodman Jeff Gore and Sena Kang Exceptional Kate Guedj Dr. Martin and Lauren Hahn Denison and Caroline Hall Partners Jacquelynn Henke and Kyle Wolff William and Jodi Hess Zoo New England is grateful to all who donated to the Zoos. Your support Hicks Family Charitable Foundation provides the funds to care for all of ZNE’s animal inhabitants, pursue Janice Houghton Katherine Howard conservation projects both locally and abroad, and continue to educate and Dr. Martin Kelly inspire conservation stewards of the future. 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$1,000,000 + Nature’s Anonymous The George Robert White Fund

Neighborhoods, the $500,000-$999,999 new George Robert White Barr Foundation $250,000-$499,999 Massachusetts Cultural Council Fund Children’s Zoo Yawkey Foundation II

Thanks to the generosity of donors, Zoo New England successfully $100,000-$249,999 completed its $6.6 million capital campaign for Nature’s Neighborhoods Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund – the new George Robert White Fund Children’s Zoo at Franklin Park Zoo. Robert L. Beal Rather than following a traditional path from exhibit to exhibit, Nature’s Grace and Ted Fey Lovett-Woodsum Foundation Neighborhoods encourages self-directed “adventure play.” Children can create their own experiences – exploring, discovering and challenging $50,000-$99,999 themselves. By comparing ecosystems to neighborhoods, children can Cabot Family Charitable Trust explore various habitats and discover the roles that living creatures, Citizens Bank including themselves, play in healthy, thriving environments. Featured Highland Street Foundation exhibits will include red panda, prairie dog and wetlands. Charisma Fund - Lucy R. Sprague Memorial Fund Mrs. Emily V. Wade Don and Marilyn Rodman David A. Passafaro Peter A. Wilson Dr. Alan Stern and Ms. Lori Tenser Mayre Plunkett Beth Williams John Radosta and Mayre Plunkett $25,000-$49,999 R. Pito and Christine Salas AT&T $1,000-$2,499 Daniel Scanlan Margaret and Dewey Awad Anonymous Joseph Scanlan David and Anne Bromer Carol R. Adler Mark and Susana Tavel Claneil Foundation, Inc. Mary Ames Edmund C. Toomey The Gifford Family Foundation Christian Atwood John and Mary Ellen Toomey The Gutierrez Family Kathryn and Tim Conway Denison and Caroline Hall Susan Cooke $100-$499 The Keel Foundation Jeff Corwin and Jonathan Ambrosino The Nudelman Family Natalia Sultanova-Corwin Tina and Eugene Argiro David and Jennifer Porter James B. Dunbar Jamison Arterton and Richard Saltonstall Charitable The Ferguson Family Benjamin Cohen-Leadholm Foundation Gill Fishman and Barbara Tyrrell Talin and George Atanasov David Friedman and Jennifer Sun Elizabeth P. Atkins $10,000-$24,999 Alison and Ethan Gottlieb Alison Avram and Tavani Reid Joanna and John Berube Kate Guedj Erik and Jill Berg Richard and Nonnie Burnes Cynthia and David Hill David Bor and Robin Barnes The Carr Family LeeAnn and Steven Horner Fiona and Josh Brooks Paul and Sandra Edgerley Steven Imrich Jessica and Mark Buonagurio Bruce Enders and Liyu Yang Keith and Sharon Inchierca Mary Buonanno Matt Hill Maureen James and Joseph Sergienko Mary Ann and Michael Buras In Memory of Howard and Sheila R. Kennedy Charles and Shari Button Joan Kavanaugh Marc and Donna Kozin Kathryn Cade Henry and Mary Lee Siana LaForest and David Nagle Kathryn Carbone and Donald Doris Dr. Anne and Mr. Christopher Lewis W. Matthew Leroux Michael and Nenita Casey Walter Little Susan and Paul Linehan The Chan Family Daniel and Marilyn O’Connell Christopher Litterio and Ursula Smith Nicole Chang Claudia U. and James M. Richter Lynda and Kevin Macdonald Andrew Chase and Jennifer Havlicek The Kindall Family Judi A. Manning Lucy Chin and Susanne Zimmermann Tiny Tiger Foundation, Inc. Jean and David McLachlan Brigitte Labreche and Daniel Colli Raimund and Anne Vanderweil The Mead Family Elizabeth Cook Kathy Vieweg and Barry M. Berger Sally Muspratt John and Nancy Dagdigian David Weinstein and Clare Villari Joe O’Donnell Mike and Clare Dalton Dale and Christine Williams Jeanne Pinado Kenneth Davis and Diane Croft Harold Pratt Michael and Megan Day $5,000-$9,999 Katherine and David Revelle Charles Deknatel and Cath Alhory Dr. Rory Browne and Dr. Grace Chang Daniel T. Richards The Dental Group at Post Office Square Jean and Henry Hall Daniel Salera Philip Durbin and Teresa Broering Joanne Hayes-Rines The Crellin-Sazama Family Jennifer and Emily Edwards Janice Houghton Thomas Stemberg and Richard and Beth Fentin Ronnie and Stephen Kanarek Katherine Chapman Paula Fitzgibbon Mark and Gail Kelley Juliet Teixeira Ann and Robert George Lorenda Layne and Robert Niblack Suzanne D. Tompkins Rolf and Julie Goetze Jessica and Andrew Nigrelli Suffolk County Sheriff Dr. John Goodson and Pat Willard Harold and Frances Pratt Steven W. Tompkins Robert and Ellen Gordon René and Susan Ruiz Colin and Olivia Van Dyke Ryan Gott Kate and Ben Taylor Stanley Yamane and Stephanie Hawkins Don and Margaret Gray The Topol Family Fund, a Donor Advised Libby and Steve Hanna Fund of The Boston Foundation $500-$999 Bret and Meghan Hendrickson Governor and Mrs. Charles Baker Michael and Kara Hines $2,500-$4,999 Matthew and Sarah Begg Yvette and Lawrence Hochberg The Clagett Family Yoshi Belash Neal Howard and Christine Wahr Sarah Freeman and Sam Sherwood Gregory Berger Duncan and Linda Irving Charles and Brenda Furlong Robert and Ann Buxbaum Councillor Tito Jackson Lloyd L. Hamm, Jr., Linda M. Hamm, David Caron Edward and Martha Johnson Courtney A. Hamm, Brittiny M. Hamm Joseph Darrigo Ardis Johnston Timothy Hilton Katherine Graveline Amy Kiley and Christopher Anderson Steven and Jeanine Hinterneder The Herlihy Family Elias Kokovidis and Claudia Rodriguez Ruth Marrion and Robert Halenda David and Linda Hirschberg Stephen and Margot Kruskall Jenifer Burkett-Picker and Dennis Picker Arvel and Michelle Kendall Tracey and Robert LeGendre Peter and Barbara Roberts Rick Mockler Dan Liberman John and Julie Linehan Emily Gregory Jeanine and Doug Murphy Christopher and Andrea MacIsaac Brittany Haas Lindsay Neagle and Anne Pearson Robert and Susan Mayer Louise Hadden and Juliet Wendel Rita Poussaint Nethersole Jill Meixel Richard and Mary Hart Carol and Paul O’Brien Jeanne and Amy Michael Bruce and Karen Jackson Wayne and Winnifred Paskerian Ulrich Mok and Megan Zorn Marshall and Margaret Judges Bonnie Pavone Jay Muelhoefer and Astrid Kruse Rebecca Katz Dennis Pelletier Daniel Murphy and Ellen Glendon Kara Kearney Donna Ramos and Ernie Iturralde Alice Napoleon and Nathan Jones Kathleen Keller Jean Rosenberg and Peter Southwick Patricia and Gene O’Flaherty Kathleen and Eric Kirleis Margaret Mariam Rosenthal George O’Toole and Deb Hogan Scott Kirschner and Alexa Pinard Kristin and Jonathan Rubin Christina and Iain Pendleton Demetrius and Maria Lamar Kevin Ryle and Maura Weadick Dale Peterson and Allie Castino Anne Laquidara Michael Segal Malinda Pulicari Robert Leach and Barbara Stevens Francine Shelly Yogesh and Gauri Punjabi Richard Learman Beverly and Dan Simons Meera Rao and Raul Oliva Christina LeBedis and Avneesh Gupta Betsy Strauss and Robert Newbold Nancy Rhei-Gorer and Jason Gorer June Leone Laura Sylvan and Smith Saintis Michele Robichaud and Ahmed Kenawy Deborah Levey and Crispin Weinberg Emy Thomas and Faith Tracy Fergus and Tina Ryan Geng Li and Bert Van Herck Joel and Rachel Thompson Marc Rysman and Michelle Ephraim Heather Long Ken Truesdale and Tracy Coleman Paul Schmidt and Alison Haight Selden and Tuulikki Loring William Tubbs and Susan Baker Candy and Simon Schwartz Michael and Christina Lozeau Travis and Emily Umpleby Deborah Sweeney Kenneth and Pok Hui Lyon Kimberly Valkenaar and Jason Breitkopf Debera Walsh and Danielle Edwards Sandra and David Lyons W. Mitchell Warden Karen Weeks Darren and Kelly Lyons David and Anabel Whelton Allison and Justin Wolosz Katrina and Peter Madden Rebecca Wilkins and Tara Galeana Edward and Gudrun Wolpow Christopher and Carol Marks Daniel and Cristina Winsor Wendy and Skipper Wood Christine McDaniel Suzanne Woodruff Rachel Woodruff and Eli Daniel Kathleen McDonough and Deanna Wright Laura Yardumian and Lorenzo Perez Alexander Lang Louise Yates Jeffrey Zorn Daniel McDuffie and Beverly Parker Munirih and Krishna Yeshwant Helen McHowell and Michelle Barry Hubert and Dena Yorra Under $100 Beth Meltzer Abelow Melissa and Herbert Zeller Charles Abele and Melanie Matthies Rick Miller Martin and Sharon Adler Erica Altschul Carsten Aretz Louise Barker Emily Bauernfeind Jacqueline Brenner Sheila Brown Erin and David Bunten Thomas Burke and Katie Wakeley Brina Caplan Phyllis Carifio Michelle Chandler and Michael Spangler Emily Chin and David Bonner Vernelia Coffie Desiree Correnti Ladd Kathleen and Jeffrey Daley Patti DeMoura and Tony DeMoura Dorothy Derifield and Jeffrey Chasin Mary Jane and James Devins Frances Doherty Anna Dolmatch and Andrew Johnson Rodney Dowell and Katherine Clark John and Susan Durcan Kevin and Kelly Feeney Robert Frank and Jennifer Coplon Brian and Kelly Gallagher Janet Gannon George and Shirley Gavin Susan Goldin Richard and Lorraine Goodkin Ronald Cleaves James and Heather Colleary Zootopia Erik Collins Combined Jewish Philanthropies Thank you to everyone who supported Zootopia 2015! Zootopia is the Of Greater Boston Zoos’ annual fundraising gala which raises significant funds toward our Kevin Connors Elizabeth Cook annual operating costs. Zootopia 2015 was held at the Renaissance Boston Joseph and Lori Cooney Waterfront Hotel in Boston. Proceeds from Zootopia directly benefited Janice Corkin Rudolf and John Emery Zoo New England’s Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo, as well as the Zoo’s Robert and Geraldine Culver education programs, and vital conservation initiatives. Leah Culver Taci Darnell and Tanj Gunaratnam Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse Special Thank You to our Zootopia Gail Riggs Kelley DePrisco Diamond Jewelers 2015 sponsors: LeeAnn Horner DIVA (Donna’s Infinite Variety Citizens Bank Elizabeth Duffy Hynes of Adornments) Dewey and Margaret Awad Jana Gimenez, AE Events Mike Drabik Robert L. Beal Danielle Lebedevitch, AE Events Elyse and James Dunbar Baystate Financial East Meets West Catering Eastern Bank Zootopia 2015 Honorary The Elephant Walk Restaurant Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston Committee: Group, Inc. Kathy Vieweg Mayor Martin J. Walsh Charles and Anne Gifford Peter A. Wilson and Jean C. Tempel Suffolk County Sheriff James Godwin Steven W. Tompkins Angela Gomes The Boston Foundation Senator Linda Dorcena Forry Gourmet Caterers Inc. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Northern Senator Jason Lewis Helen Gregory New England Representative Michael Day Kate Guedj The Gifford Family Representative Paul Donato Dr. Martin and Lauren Hahn LeeAnn and Steven Horner Representative Liz Malia Kathleen Hamilton Nicole and Tom Hynes Representative Byron Rushing Lloyd and Linda Hamm Inland Underwriters Insurance Agency Boston City Councillor Tito Jackson Jacquelynn Henke and Kyle Wolff Teresa Koster John Henry Ronnie Kanarek Bunmi and Emily Adekore Steven and Jeanine Hinterneder Mark and Gail Kelley Alex and Ani LeeAnn and Steven Horner Lorenda Layne and Matthew Niblack Ames Boston Hotel Janice Houghton Christopher P. Litterio, Esq., Roberto, Devon and Dwight Angelini Doris Howard Israel & Weiner, P.C. Will Apotherker Elizabeth and Thomas Hynes Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky Jamison Arterton and Thomas and Sharon Iovanni and Popeo, P.C. Benjamin Cohen-Leadholm JetBlue Airways Dr. Alan Stern and Ms. Lori Tenser Artful Edge Framing Deb Joyce StonehamBank Margaret and Dewey Awad Ronnie and Stephen Kanarek Takeda Oncology Dorothy Barr John Keegan and Susan Amirault Centerplate David Begley Brian Keenan Commodore Builders William Bernardinelli Matthew and Patricia Keenan Homefield Credit Union Joanna and John Berube Mark Kelley and Gail Riggs Kelley Red Sox Foundation Boston Duck Tours Peter Kelsey Peter and Barbara Roberts Boston Harbor Cruises Matthew Keswick Bruce Enders and Liyu Yang Boston Harbor Hotel Heidi Kidd Boston Symphony Orchestra Ken Klipper Special Thank You To: Brahmin Handbags LaCoste Gallery AE Events David and Elaine Briggs Lorenda Layne and Robert Niblack Grossman Marketing Group Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Park Robert Lazdowsky Winston Flowers Dr. Rory Browne and Dr. Grace Chang Henry and Mary Lee Naked Grape Buffalo Zoological Gardens Dr. Anne and Mr. Christopher Lewis Timothy Burke Christopher Litterio and Ursula Smith Zootopia 2015 Host Committee: Margery and Gordon Carr Doug Lober and Ann Bitetti Chad and Kathryn MaGuire Robert L. Beal, Co-Chair Colleen Carr Rich Mahoney David and Jennifer Porter, Co-Chair Brenna Casey Carole Malcolmson Claudia U. and Celebrities for Charity Foundation, Inc. Dr. Ruth Marrion and Robert Halenda James M. Richter, Co-Chair Adrian and Amy Chan Billy Matera Jerry and Kathy Sargent, Co-Chair The Charles Hotel Diane McGillicuddy and Scott Sherman Kathy Vieweg, Vice-Chair Jay and Katherine Civetti Joyce Melkonian Lorenda Layne, Auction Chair Gordon and Andrea Clagett Kristopher Meola Michael Mercadante Matthew and Eileen Piccione Peter and Barbara Roberts Matthew Mrachek Jeanne Pinado Sadhana Yoga New Balance Corporation Polka Dog Bakery San Diego Zoo Anne Pomposelli Kathy and Girard Sargent Robert Niblack and Lorenda Layne David C. Porter Linda and Ronald Savage Jessica and Andrew Nigrelli Yogesh and Gauri Punjabi Jenny Sazama, Tim Crellin and Ed and Anne O’Brien Ramblewild Adam Crellin-Sazama Patricia and Gene O’Flaherty Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel Frederick Schoen and Angie Warner Okemo Mountain Resort Robin Reynolds Peter Schoener O’Neill and Associates, LLC Rialto Catherine and Larry Schwartz Bruce Osler and Anne Marie Johnson Drs. Claudia and James Richter Dr. David and Mary Shahian Leita and Liam Patterson Gregory Rinoler Alan and Marie Shapiro Ira Shaw Clayton and Deirdre Siegert Skywalk Observatory Michael and Diane Slezak Chris and Tony Smith Mark Smith Nikki and David Smith Sterling Golf Management, Inc. Dr. Alan Stern and Lori Tenser Betsy Strauss and Robert Newbold Andrew Strobert Marjorie Sullivan Suzanne Tompkins Trex Topping Colin and Olivia Van Dyke Verizon Wireless Abigail Vernon Shawn Vetere Joshua and Lisa Walker Murray Welch Beth Williams Chris Williams Peter A. Wilson and Jean C. Tempel Evan L. Winter Neil Yonker

Ellen and Matt Albert Jonathan Gilmour Donald and Lori Aldridge Kim and Travis Allen Amazon Services LLC Memorial Scholarship Fund Jerry Amos Anonymous In April 2006, Franklin Park Zoo lost a cherished family member when Carole Appel former Zookeeper Jonathan Gilmour passed away suddenly at age 29. Anne April Howard Arbuckle To honor Jonathan and his commitment to the welfare of animals, the George Armstead and Suzanne Peterson Jonathan Gilmour Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in his Elaine Ashby memory. The fund was established by Zoo New England with the generous Julie Avery financial support and volunteer leadership from the Gilmour family. Kelly Axtell Justin and Kathryn Bastinelli Award winners are ZNE staff members who have been employed by the Zoo Samira Beckwith Thomas Bedetti for at least one year. Cristina Bedetti Jill Berkowicz and Bob Santoro Each May, the Jonathan Gilmour Memorial Scholarship Bike Ride is held in Carol Birch Hollis, N.H. Hundreds of riders celebrate Jonathan’s memory and through Thomas and Alma Braaten the years this Ride has raised tens of thousands of dollars to support the Richard Brassard June Briggs scholarship fund. Elisabeth Brooks Gretchen Brown Dr. William Farina Katherine Jansen Natasha Brown Farm Design, Inc. Thomas and Mary Jeffery James Burke Erica Farrell and Brian Herbert Jennings Excavation Inc. Julie Burke Nicole Farrington Elizabeth Johnson Byam Bros Mahoney Insurance Bryn Farrington Eric Jones Agency, Inc. Miriam Fein-Cole Mary and John Joyce John Callahan and Emily Curran Roderick L. Ferland Suzanne Kaplan Kim Cameron Caroline French Alvin Kaplan Susan Campbell Bonnie Frisard Katerina Karametros Patricia Carlson Kathleen Gagne Jennifer Kaufman John and Penelope Carroll Joseph Gall Robert Keating Loretta Carson John and Karla Garrity Timothy Kelley and Janet Lang Ellen Carson Teresa and Gerald Gartner James and Mary Kelley John and Susan Caruso Christopher and Therese Garvey Tessa Kelley Nicholas Caruso Lauren Gilfeather Jill Kelly Anne Cavagnaro Margaret and David Gilmour Lisa Kendra Esther Chapman Monroe and Fern Gilmour Susan Keough Vijay Chilakapati Gina Gilmour Arthur Kinsley Rosemary Clough Jonathan Glass Lisa Klasman Shirley Cohen Goodale’s Bike Shop, Inc. Troy and Diane Kolden Mary Connolly Willi Goodman Diana and Scott Kroeger Nathan Corriveau Bruce Goss Nathaniel Kujawski Emily Corwin Peter and Andrea Hacker Denis and Pauline Laliberte Marty Cote Lisl Hacker and Mindy D’Ippolito Law Motor Freight, Inc. George LeCours Mark Ledoux Legislative Solutions, LLC Eugene Lesser Lisa Letourneau Melanie Levesque Donald and Heidi Levi Martin Levine John and Julie Linehan LPL Financial Fred and Mille Lyford Janet Maguire Claudette Mahar Latha Mangipudi Melinda Marshall Joe Masci Appleton Mason John McCullough Lynn McDermott Janice McDermott Maureen McGunigle Ross and Kristin McGurn Jill McWilliam Vicki Meagher Barbara Coulter George Hacker Jason Megaro Laura Cruser Priscilla Hamilton Angela Mercer Teresa Dalelio Laurie Harding Naima Montacer Patricia and Louis D’Allesandro Scott and Sharon Harvell Matthew Montgomery Kevin and Laura Dawson Laura Hatfield Gerrilyn Moriarty Jacqueline Dick Carl Hefflefinger Krystina Moses Amy Dickson Bart and Paul Hemmerich Eldon and Diane Moses Gary Dionne Martin Hendrix JoAnn Mueller William Drouin John Hennessy Leah and Shaun Mulholland Deborah Drouin Brian Herbert Justin Mulholland Drs. Helfman, Lasky & Associates Thomas and Kathryn Hildreth Cindy Murray Donna Duffy Hollis Construction, Inc Dawn Niles Francis and Brenda Dwyer Hollis Pharmacy & General Store John Nolin Sherry Edmonds Hollis Veterinary Hospital PLLC Beverly O’Brien David Emus Frank and Jean Holt Sharon O’Keefe Ethel Keesler Gilmour Uribe Trust Elizabeth M. Hutchinson Billy O’Sullivan Benjamin and Karen Ouellette Dan Ouellette Orde Farm, LLC. Zoo New England Elizabeth Panagoulis Rachelle and Doug Patton Marathon Team Michael Pedersen Mark Pelletier Deb Pelletier David Cantor, Siobhan Daly, James Lynch, Tom O’Brien, Joanne Pomeranz, Aki Peterson and Nicole Smith ran in the 2015 Boston Marathon on behalf of Zoo Suzanne Peterson New England and raised $46,404.68. Your donations below provided the Wanda Phillips encouragement and motivation for these dedicated runners and provided Colleen Plesac much needed funds to support your local Zoos. Thelma K. Pollard Joanne Pomeranz Michelle Poublon Margaret Abbott Tony DiPalma Gautami Rao Tino Afonso Caitlin Doherty Patrick Riddle Bernie Alcock Peter and Bridget Easler Daniel Ritt Carrie Allman Rob and Victoria Eggeman Neil Rogers Kenzo An Emmanuel Episcopal Parish Caitlin Rollo Anna’s Taqueria Kirsten Everett and Justin Sprague Deanna Rollo Anonymous Judy Ezop Cindy Rosenwald Carsten Aretz Erica Farrell and Brian Herbert Roger Saunders Bonnie Aronssa-Polan Sherri Farrell Ellen Scarponi Joyce Baker Robert Fazio Lena Scott Amie Balchunas James Fenton The Sengstaken Family Gary E. Baldwin Shannon and Colin Finn Kim Sharpe Dorothy Barr Kristina Flaherty Stephen and Julie Simons Donald and Diane Barrucci Jacqueline Flores Bryan and Constance Smith Christine Bartos Gerry Foley Nikki and David Smith Nicole Beaupre and Ryan Lunde Cheryl Franklin Dorina Smith Fran Beck Carol Furlong Loren Soeiro Angela Beckford Fred and Joan Gallo Robert Soule Thomas Bedetti Lynne Galvani Tina Souza Brian and Robin Bellinger Grace Garcia and Karine Holloway Rita and Brian Spence Paul Berry Eileen Gautreau Dr. James and Jessica Squires Nancy Bissell George and Carla Geanis Marc and Jennifer Squires Anita Bodell Phyllis D. Giller Jeffrey Taylor Susan Bottary Megan Gilroy Elaine Thomas Hope Boundaway Jennifer L. Golden Robert Thompson Shelly Brouwer Howard and D’Arcy Goldman William and Joyce Tilley Dr. Rory Browne and Dr. Grace Chang Gregory Good Julie Tyska Nikki and Shawn Bryant Karen Graveline Michael Ufnal Elizabeth Burtnett Heather Guiney Hong Ung Jennifer Cadigan Randi and Eric Guire Sireesha Varanasi Jamie Campbell Linda Hajjar Ann Vickery David Canter and Lisa Strope Lloyd and Linda Hamm Susan Volin Margery and Gordon Carr Michele Hebert William Walker Linda Carter Melissa Hed Scott Warner Melissa Carvill Martha and John Henderson Linda Wells Patricia Cedrone Valerie Hendrick Greg and Michelle White Nicholas Cerrato Cynthia and Tom Hildebrand Kathleen White Michelle Chandler and Michael Spangler Jim and Zoeann Hilty Patricia Whitty Joel and Heidi Charbonvea Janna Honegger Edward Wigfield Gordon and Andrea Clagett Jessica Honeywell Anne Wilbur Laura Clemente Trey Hornaday Chris and Kristin Woodman Annmarie Colbert Leo Horne Kristin Woodman Art and Judith Collier Kristine Howard Lyndsay Wrightson Brendan Conroy Kellie Huddleston Yohko Yamawaki Lynn Crisci Roger Ingles Charles Young Rita Dalton Emily and Mitchell Warden Ruta Zimmerman Siobhan and Mark Daly Jeannine Jackle Susanne Zimmermann and Lucy Chin Matthew Daly Rachel Jakosalem Stephanie Zimmermann Patrick Daly Diana Johnson Martin Damrell Kerry Jordan Joanne Kalell Aubrey McElhiney and Thomas Sperry Drs. Claudia and James Richter Emily Kaylor Joan Mcentee David Rieth Margaret Kelly Lisa McGuire Patricia and Kelly Rogers Kenton Kerns Marian McHugh James and Amy Ronemus Rachana Kheraj Elizabeth McInnes Amy Rutherford Linda King Bob and Diane Mitsch Beverly Sarette Shareen Knowlton Sarah Mooradian Maggie and Kris Sawyer Sharon Kohen Roisin Morgan and Jerome O’Grady Jill M. Schnipke Julie Kopser Michelle Mosher Cibotti Jonathan and Bethany Seeley Elden and Mary Seeley Richard and Sherideth Seeley Carly Serodio Deanna Shenk Lisa Shoots Graciela S. Sironich-Kalkan Carol Smith Sheila Smith Nicole Sole Ryan and Tracy Soucy Hilda Spates Dorothy St. Cyr Michael Staff and Sarahbeth Golden Elizabeth Stefan Joshua Stephens Matthew Stierhof Jacqueline Stimpson Romina Symonds Jeffrey C. Taylor Jean C. Tempel Cayla Tetzlaff Steve Tobias Ciro and Brigette Tonzillo Mary Trayers Melissa Troisi Katie Kozora Erin Moskun Jeanne and Bryan Urda Lara Latif Caitlin Murphy Stacy Vearil Andrea Leahy Shawna Nagle Grace Veres Shanin Leeming Rita Poussaint Nethersole Melanie Vermeulen John and Julie Linehan Not Your Average Joes Kathleen Vieweg and Dr. Barry Berger Carol and Doug Lobley Aterah Nusrat Susan Vonderheide Peter Lobley Beverly O’Brien Kathleen and Jay Waldron David and Kim Lobley Margaret O’Brien Lynda and Bryan Walsh Rick and Carla Lobley Nora O’Donovan Brooke and Josh Wardrop Lisa Long Patricia and Gene O’Flaherty Nick Warren Rebecca Loveland Sharon O’Keefe Kristin Waters John Luniewicz and Sharon Beckman Janna O’Leary Joanne Watkins Katie Luniewicz Louis and Gail O’Malley Helen Webster James Lynch Lindsay Opdyke Nicole Wedick George F. Lynch Jean Orlando Kathleen Whalen-Giannandrea Kim Lynch Sara Ott Sarah Williams Joslyn and Kevin MacDougall Cheryl Pawlowski Elizabeth Wilsker Keith Magnus Jennifer Penn Peter A. Wilson Eileen and Thomas Maher Jill Pine Mary and Henry Wynne-Yee Dorothy Manning Gina Pitocchelli, ARNP Natalya Zahn Helen Mannix Jason Platt Jennifer Zakowsky Margaritas Management Group, Inc. Mike Polinski Abby Zonies and Ron Steingard Rachel Markowitz Joanne Pomeranz Haddy Marte Kerrie Price Amanda Mayer Michael Puglisi Felicia Mazzone Rachael Rahn Michelle McAuliffe Paige Ransford Amanda McCann Zack and Courtney Ready Shannon McCarty Karen Rich Karla McClain Rich Dairy Products, Inc. Einstein’s Workshop Elite Freestyle Karate A Wild Affair Elite Island Resorts Bruce Enders Thank you to all who attended Stone Zoo’s 11th Annual A Wild Affair, Mark Epstein a “tasting” event that featured stations hosted by local restaurants and Essex River Cruises & Charters F1 Boston caterers – as well as live entertainment and a silent auction. Proceeds from Fathead, LLC this event supported the operation and continued growth of Stone Zoo, its FDJ Enterprises education programs and conservation initiatives. Firebox BBQ Catherine Fitzgerald Five Guys Burgers and Fries Special Thank You to the 2015 A Buttonwood Park Zoological Society Fuddruckers Wild Affair Sponsors: Cake Fuji at Assembly StonehamBank Calareso’s Farm Stand & Garden Center Garden Neighborhood Charities Stoneham Savings Bank – Salem Canobie Lake Park GourmetGiftBaskets.com Five Charitable Fund Gordon Carr Grafton Group Weiss Farms Joseph Casciotti Groundmasters Corporation Bulger Veterinary Hospital Ryan and Patrick Cassidy Gunstock Mountain Resort Cassidy Landscaping LLC Hannaford Supermarket 5 Wits, Inc. Central Animal Hospital Harrows Chicken Pies 99 Restaurant & Pub Charles Hotel Hart’s Turkey Farm Restaurant AAA Southern New England Charles River Canoe & Kayak Hawthorne Hotel All City Screen Printing Inc. Janice Chiaradonna Deborah and John Hogan Aloft Hotel Jacksonville Airport Community Ice Skating @ Kendall Howard Porter Altitude Trampoline Park Janet Connors Eaden Huang Anton’s Cleaners, Inc. Cowabunga’s Huntington Theatre Company Apex New England Construction Cranmore Mountain Resort ILoveKickboxing.Com Artinian Jewelry Cheryl Crone InTown Veterinary Group Atlantis Casino Resort Spa Phil Dardeno iRobot Atria Longmeadow Place Dave and Buster’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum AutoZone DeCordova Museum J.P. Licks Aveda Deep Eddy Vodka Jackie Green Barefoot Wine & Bubbly Dockside Restaurant Jacksonville Zoological Gardens Tracie Barrett Sheryl Doherty Jennifer Lee’s Gourmet Bakery Bay Spirit Tours Doubletree by Hilton Jacksonville Airport JetBlue Airways Bay State Cruise Company Wildlife Sanctuary Jillian’s Billiard Club, Inc. Bayside Resort Jan Dyer Joe’s American Bar & Grill, Woburn Bedford Car Wash Corp. Earthwhile Endeavors, Inc. Karl’s Sausage Kitchen & Bedford Jewelers Inc. EcoTarium European Market Bernie and Phyl’s Furniture Edaville USA Keurig Green Mountain, Inc. Rysette Berrios Joanna and John Berube Beverly Dolinsky Big Picture Framing John Billiel Billy’s Roast Beef & Seafood BirchBarn Designs BJ’s Wholesale Club Devon Black Blue Man Group James Blum Bob’s Discount Furniture Charitable Foundation, Inc. Bolton Valley Resort BOSE Boston Beer Company Boston Duck Tours Boston Harbor Cruises Christina Brown Buffalo Wild Wings Burtons Grill of Burlington Kind Healthy Snacks Carianne and Paul Roche The House of Seven Gables Kings Bowling Celina Rosas The Institute of Contemporary Art Aimee Knorr and John Dean Russo’s Inc. The Lyric Stage Company of Boston LaCascia’s Bakery and Deli Saco Bound Inc. The Mary Baker Eddy Library Lakota Bakery Salem Five Bank The Naked Grape Joseph Lampassi and Melanie Spencer Salem Wax Museum The Nonantum Resort Paula Lapointe Salon Laura Michaels The River’s Edge Massage Diane Larson Salon Monet The Shops at the Prudential Center Kelley Greens Golf Course Jim Saropoulos The Steamship Authority Kelly’s Roast Beef Erin Schaefer The Watchmaker Laser Craze Scoreboard Sports Bar & Grill Tides Restaurant & Pub Joanne Lattanzi ScrubaDub Autowash Centers, Inc. Top of the Hub Keri Layne Seasons 52 Top of the Rock Observation Deck Lexington Venue Movie Theatre Seekonk Speedway Ann Tortorella Charlotte Liu Sky Zone Everett Erin and Eules Tracy Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves Randall K. Smith Tresca Malden Animal Hospital South Shore Music Circus Unleashed by Petco Francine and Kevin Mandeville Southwest Airlines Via Lago Restaurant Shauna Manning and Paul Foster SpikedSeltzer Victoria Powell Massachusetts Audubon Society Squam Lakes Natural Science Center Vineyard Vines Massachusetts Museum of Stearns & Hill’s Bistro Visiting Nurse Association of Contemporary Art Sterling Golf Management, Inc. Middlesex-East McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center Stoneham Theatre Wachusett Mountain Melitta USA Inc Stop & Shop - Bedford Donna Weiss Melrose MedSpa Story Land Weiss Farms Inc Merrimack Repertory Theatre Susan Packenham Weston Ski Track Jamie Michalak Swan Boats, Inc. Whole Foods Market Melrose Middleton Golf Course Sweet Lydia’s Wildlife Education, LTD. Mixed Bag Designs Tavern in the Square Scott Williams Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority Juliet Teixeira Winchester Veterinary Group Monkey Joe’s Party & Play Center The Arbors at Stoneham Woodman’s of Essex Monster Mini Golf The Art Corner XV Beacon Hotel Mount Sunapee The Briar Group YMCA - Melrose Family YMCA Tammy and Tim Murphy The Butterfly Place Zesty Cookie Company Stephanie and Drew Nelson The Common Man Steven Zielinski The Fireplace Charitable Foundation New Hampshire Motor Speedway New Repertory Theatre Newbury Comics, Inc. Not Your Average Joe’s, Medford Brew at the Zoo Nubar NY Skyride Thank you to all who attended Franklin Park Zoo’s 5th annual beer-tasting James and Joan O’Halloran event, Brew at the Zoo, featuring stations hosted by local breweries Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc. Okemo Mountain Resort and restaurants. Proceeds from this event supported the operation and Old Sturbridge Village continued growth of Franklin Park Zoo, its education programs and Omni Jacksonville Hotel conservation initiatives. Organic Garden Oriental Trading Company, Inc. A special thank you to all the Boston Beer Works Maria O’Toole vendors that made this year’s Boulevard Brewing Company & Outerwall Brew at the Zoo the best one yet! Brewery Ommegang Paul Ferragamo Abacus Distributing Brooklyn Brewery Peabody Essex Museum Aeronaut Brewing Company Cambridge Brewing Company Piantedosi Baking Company American Flatbread Clown Shoes Pinot’s Palette Artisan Beverage Cooperative Coronado Brewing Company David Pinkos Back Deck Dick’s Last Resort Pisa Pizza Bantam Cider Company Down the Road Polcari’s Restaurant Barefoot Wine & Bubbly Downeast Cider House Café Baxter Brewing Company Far From the Tree Cider Rancatore’s Icecream and Yogurt Berkshire Brewing Company Foolproof Brewing Company Randy’s Car Wash Big Elm Brewing Harpoon Brewery Maureen Reardon Blue Hills Brewery Harrows Chicken Pies Leslie and Kenneth Rideout Blue Moon & Leinenkugel’s Hopsters Ipswich Ale Brewery Smuttynose Brewing Company Two Roads Brewing Company Kind Healthy Snacks SpikedSeltzer Utz Quality Foods, Inc. Kings Bowl Taza Chocolate Zesty Cookie Co. Krave Jerky Tuckerman Brewing Company Lagunitas Brewing Co. Long Trail Brewing Co. & Otter Creek Brewing Company Maggiano’s Little Italy Mayflower Brewing Company Mighty Squirrel Mystic Brewery Naked Juice Narragansett Brewing Company Nature Valley Newburyport Brewing Company Nola’s Fresh Foods Notch Brewing Company Oskar Blues Brewery Paper City Brewery Peak Organic Portico Brewing Company Rapscallion Rising Tide Brewery Seasons 52

Uncorked

Thank you to all who attended Franklin Park Zoo’s 2nd annual wine-tasting event, Uncorked. Proceeds from this event supported the operation and continued growth of Franklin Park Zoo, its education programs and conservation initiatives.

A special thank you to all the vendors that supported Uncorked! Abacus Distributing Barefoot Wine & Bubbly Barton & Guestier Cabot Creamery Cooperative Cedar’s Mediterranean Foods Indaba Wines Kind Healthy Snacks Kings Bowl Samuel Adams Seasons 52 Steel & Rye Stephi’s in Southie Taza Chocolate The Naked Grape Vela Wines / Twelfth Night Wente Family Estates When Pigs Fly Bakery SpikedSeltzer Stray Dog Tributes

A gift to Zoo New England is an excellent way to recognized someone special to you. Gifts in honor or in memory allow you an opportunity to celebrate an animal loving friend of family member in a truly meaningful way. Unless otherwise specified, these gifts aid the Annual Fund. The person or family recognized by the donation receives a special notification from the Zoo.

In Memory of Barbara Albin • Anonymous

In Honor of Mary Ames’ Birthday • Gerald Isenberg

In Memory of Christopher the Lion • LeeAnn Horner • Donald Wilhelm

In Memory of Louise Barker • David and Beverly Therkelsen • CMMC Endoscopy Staff • Sheila Booth • Scott and Ellen Lewis • John Russell • Gail Pickering • Joshua Barton • Evelyn C. Trageser • Helen McGrane • Narragansett Bay Quilters’ Association • Lyman and Gail Green • Robert and Sara Linnehan • Winchester Unitarian SGM • Jan McCoy • Maureen McCormack • John and Kim Prokos • Chuck and Patricia Morrison

In Memory of Bari Ann Block • Martin Block

In Honor of Dr. Rory A. Browne • Elizabeth S. Nathans

In Memory of Fred Carman • Alexander E. Nies

In Honor of Squiggle T. Cat • Laura Glynn Tributes

In Celebration of Janice Corkin Rudolf In Memory of Howard Kavanaugh In Memory of Virginia A. Pineau and John Emery’s Marriage • Michael Kavanaugh • Al Rocci • Priscilla Fitch • John and Julie Linehan • Barbara Keiler In Honor of Marc Kozin • Jacqueline Green • Steven Corkin • Edith Desmond • Rola B. Savarino • Mary Ann Anderson • Joseph Alleca • Beverly Gee In Memory of Margaret V. Krede • Michael Corkin • Anonymous In Honor of Frances Pratt • Brian Day • Harold I. Pratt, Sr. • Lois Doerr In Memory of Alberta Langley • Harold I. Pratt, Jr. • Susan Stevenson • Helen Burke • Frances H. Pratt • Ethan Jacobson • Karin McMaster • Charles Pratt • Maryellen Manning • Virginia Ryan • Karen Waite In Honor of Paige Ransford • Eugenia Ware In Memory of Raymond Langley • Lawrence Ransford • Raymond and Darrel Tonkel • Helen Burke • Randy Stevens • David and Linda Hirschberg In Honor of Alice and Clark Revelle • Mark Sullivan • Virginia Ryan • David and Katherine Revelle • Kathleen Linke • Rick Mockler • Nancy Drourr • Jacqueline Green In Honor of Henry Sayre’s birthday • Karla Rose • Marjorie Lupien • The McAuliffes • James Golov • Maureen Cochran • Jeanne O’Sullivan In Memory of Helena Suchankova In Honor of Andrew Ladd’s 10th birthday • The Dolbers • The Pavlosky Family • Desiree Correnti Ladd In Honor of Heather Maffie’s anniversary In Memory of Russ Sylva In Honor of Molly Dalton Jones • Susan Maffie • Leslie Hoerr • Thomas Dalton In Honor of Enorah Martinez’s 5th In Honor of David A. Tolstrup In Honor of Sandy Elliott birthday • Paul Goodwin • James Trudeau • Christopher Marks In Honor of Suzanne Tompkins In Honor of the Fletcher Family In Honor of Susan Martin • Women in Development of Greater • Beverly Simons • Mary Atkinson Boston

In Honor of Wendy Foster’s 50th birthday In Honor of Don Mattes’ birthday In Honor of Colin Van Dyke’s Birthday • Ana Cecilio • Mia Louik and His Love for the Zoos • Hubert Yorra • Prof. Judith Swift In Memory of Sam Sherwood • Ernest Sherry • Mira Kaufman In Honor of Katie Weiner • Juanita Hope In Memory of Pumpkin McHugh • Annette Weiner • Joanne McHugh In Honor of the Staff of the Museum of In Honor of Donna Weiss, A Great Fine Arts, Boston In Memory of Elizabeth Murphy Advocate for the Zoo! • Phil and Katie Getchell • Salem High Class of 1958 • Marv and Vera Weiss • Patricia Crow In Honor of Jennifer Gresham In Honor of Sarah Whalen • Steven Noble In Honor of My Two and a Half Year Old • Donald and Maggie Wilhelm Boy Who Loves Animals In Honor of Celine Guedj • Payal Patel • Kate Guedj In Memory of Anne Philbrick-Hall In Honor of LeeAnn Horner’s birthday • Joel Solomon • Kristi Horner • Patricia Wojnowski

In Honor of Arthur and Eileen Hulnick’s 50th wedding anniversary • Arthur Erickson Rita Nethersole Daniella Nova Jerome O’Grady Exceptional Gail O’Malley Cody Orvik Courtney Painton Volunteers Lisa Patterson Amy Pettinari John Pidgeon Jeffrey Porter Individual Volunteers Kimberly Poulin Zhao Qin Franklin Park Zoo Lucy Harper Rachel Raguin Carol Adler Rachel Harris Gaetano Ragusa Adriana Alicea-Arroyo Nora Hartigan Paige Ransford Marie Allen Carol Hayes Christina Raymundo Heidi Ames Sean Healy David Reedy Juniper Behrendt Kathy Heffernan Carolina Resende Zohar Ben-Gai Eileen Hulnick Rebecca Rice Rachel Bennett Raymond Hunt Isis Rivera Melissa Berry Eleanor Jaynes Kevin Rogers Joanna Berube Xuemei Jin Patricia Rogers John Berube Jahson Jno Baptiste Gailyn Rooslet Janice Bielot Kimberly Johnson Michael Roppolo Gee Gee Bishop Rachael Johnson Michelle Ros (Boccuzzo) Allyson Blasioli Susannah Johnson Jennifer Roy Sarah Blodgett Stacey Jones Rhetta Sabean Nicole Bryson David Kaufman Nina Sabettini Victoria Bundzinski Taylor Keddie Sarah Saccoach Chris Burgess Judith Kehoe Jennifer Saja John Cahill Cardin Kennedy Fany Sanchez Catherine Carchedi Kevin Kesper Nora Scanlan Julie Cavin Valerie King Rebekah Selmanie Stephanie Clemons Carol Kountz Jack Sherman Erin Connolly Breanna-Rose Lamb Andrew Single Liam Connolly Megan Lang Jacquelyn Smith Megan Cooper Jamari Lewis Melanie Snow Adam Crellin-Sazama Selina Liberman Stephen Spaulding Nicole Dailey Meiqi Liu Lucas Stegman Richard Daly Brett Loranger Britni Steingard Fred Davis Chelsea Lundblad Thomas Tinlin Jessica Davis Katherine Luniewicz Sarah Trifiletti Kathleen Depierro Caroline Lussier Christine Van Gemert Unsol Doh Paul Luther Angel Vazquez Jonathan Donahue Danielle Madigan Angela Vieira Cherie-Jean Doucette Sean Malloy Brittnay Wilburn-Lindsay Lindsay Drew Ann Marie Marden Michael Wood Amy Driscoll Julia Martin Emily Wright Jennifer Driscoll Jesus Matienzo Bethany Yates Patrick Driscoll Morgan Mayo Camila Zamora Audrey Dunn Teresa McCarthy Kristin Zimmerman Louise Felton Tave McGrath Gabriela Zylbersztajn Desiree Flanagan Veronica Menendez Conor Foley Alexis Meucci Stone Zoo Alison Foster Robert Michaud Patrick Bardascino Eric Galano Bonnie Mickle Adi Behrens Brendan Gilbert Kailey Miller Jean Bergeron Keila Giuliano Kevin Mojica Donald Berube Jack Glionna Daniel Moran Faye Broughton Kathy Gorman Joseph Morfin Devon Brunner Deanna Grillone Mollie Murphy Melissa Burke Heresa Guerrier Jessica Nartowicz Carl Butters Diana Gurvich Stacey Nathanson Sarah Caldwell-Washburn Courtney Hamm Lindsay Neagle Stephen Caron Kelly Chamberlain Leah Kalinoski Jeffrey Ransom Meagan Cherry Kaitlin Koehler Courtney Ritter Charles Clifford Barry Kottler Danielle Rowley Maureen Cochran Amber Leavis Cheryl Russo Joshua Combest Emma Lee Sally Saunders Brennan Shannon Cooper Megan Loiselle Harrison Shields Adam Corzatt Michael Loycano Syrl Silberman Veronica Coulon Kayla Macdonald Alexander Silva Andrea Couture John Mahoney Toni Soto John Dello Russo Brittany Mandell Grace Stroman Amanda Ducharme Lagasse Fran Mandeville Jay Sullivan Taylor Farrell Amandrae Maurano Scott Symonds Samantha Federico Kyle McLaughlin Haley Traversy Dylan Gart Carl Richard Mockler James Valente Anna Geisler Patrick Moreira Amy Vasquez Kimberly Goodwin Anna Muszynski Tiffany Wood Rebecca Guertin Liz Newman Samantha Young Tawnya Hanson Dominic Noce Tracey Hynes Juliet Perdichizzi Emily Irwin Toni Rabasco

Corporate and Non-Profit Volunteers

Franklin Park Zoo Northeastern University Circle K A Better City Northeastern University Sigma Delta Tau Adidas Oracle Adviser Investments LLC Proctor & Gamble Allen & Gerritsen PerkinElmer Arabs for Altruism Prospect Hill Academy Berklee School of Music Rue La La BJ’s Wholesale Club Single Volunteers of Boston Blue Cross Blue Shield State Street Corporation Blue Hills Boys and Girls Club Takeda Pharmaceuticals Boston Cares Thayer Academy Boston Chapter Rochester Institute Triangle Inc. of Technology Tufts Focus Boston University School of Public Health USS Constitution Boys and Girls Club of Charlestown Vertex Buildium Wentworth Institute of Technology Chartis Group Wheaton College Softball Team Citizens Bank Yahoo! City on a Hill Congressional Church of Hollis Stone Zoo Youth Group Alkermes Dassault Systemes Biogen Dunkin Brands Boston Cares Emmanuel College Boston University First Year Student Fidelity Investments Outreach Program Global Atlantic Financial Group Limited DiCicco, Gulman & Company IBM LLPermes Inc. Marsh and McClean Agency EMD Serono, Inc. Massachusetts Service Alliance GE Aviation Massachusetts College of Art and Design Kohl’s Massachusetts College of Liberty Mutual Pharmaceuticals Oracle Middlesex Community College Outdoor Schwartz & Schwartz Adventure Club Single Volunteers of Boston Milton Academy Takeda Pharmaceuticals A total of 33,917 hours of essential services Nobel and Greenough School USS Constitution were contributed by 1,508 individual volunteers, Northeastern University interns, and group volunteers in FY 15. Fiscal Year 2015 Financial Summary

Condensed Statement of Revenue, Expenses and Change in Net Assets as of June 30, 2015 (in Whole Dollars)

OPERATING REVENUES: Admissions 3,453,045 Concessions Revenue (Net) 242,118 Membership Fees 1,594,085

Total Guest Operating Revenues 5,289,248

Grants and Gifts 1,279,995 Other Revenue 477,944

Total Other Operating Revenue 1,757,939

Total Operating Revenues 7,047,187

NON-OPERATING REVENUES: State Appropriations 6,418,519 Private Gifts 1,097,856 Other additions (deductions) 8,060

Total Non-operating Revenues 7,524,435

Operating Expenses (including depreciation) 14,005,456

Total of all Revenue for Operating Purposes Minus Operating Expenses (including a depreciation expense of $787,975) 566,166

Private Gifts – Restricted to Capital 2,471,145

Change in Net Position 3,037,311

Net Position, Beginning of the Year 14,271,365

Net Position, End of Year 17,308,676

Fiscal Year 2015 HIGHLIGHTS

• In FY 15, Membership revenues brought in over $1,600,000, marking the fourth year that membership revenue has exceeded more than $1 million, and the first year that revenue has ever exceeded $1.5 million.

• In FY 15, the number of school program participants increased by 24% over FY 14, serving 7,797 in FY 15 compared to 6,309 in FY 14.

• School group attendance increased by 15% compared to FY 14, from 57,469 to 66,077.

Zoo New England manages Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo on behalf of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and we are grateful to the Commonwealth for its financial support. Zoo New England One Franklin Park Road Boston, MA 02121 www.zoonewengland.org