Garden Preservation
Como Park Zoo and Conservatory has a rich history of providing formal gardens dating back to the 1800s. The Garden preservation funds will enhance the cultural history of these spaces by updating the plant materials, signage and public spaces, maintaining the newly created, Legacy funded gardens and planning for future generations.
$1,350,000 each year is for a grant to to the Como Park Zoo and Conservatory for program development that features education programs and habitat enhancement, special exhibits, music appreciation programs, and historical garden access and preservation.
Guests will connect to exhibits and gain a greater appreciation for the natural world. Special exhibits will be Campus wide with the goal to reach 75% of Como guests in some capacity
Achieved most of the proposed outcomes
$1,350,000 each year is for a grant to to the Como Park Zoo and Conservatory for program development that features education programs and habitat enhancement, special exhibits, music appreciation programs, and historical garden access and preservation.
Guests will connect to exhibits and gain a greater appreciation for the natural world. Special exhibits will be Campus wide with the goal to reach 75% of Como guests in some capacity
Achieved Most of the Proposed Outcomes