Hogle Zoo Conservation Action- Planting

Come out for our final planting event of the year. . During these cold months, plants are able to focus all of their energy on developing a robust root system to sustain them through the following spring and summer. Based on need and plant availability this event will either focus on the planting on tall-pot […]

Hogle Zoo Conservation Action- Clean & Feed

Join us for an evening of crafting and socializing in support of the Jordan River. We will be creating cleanup kits to be distributed to community members who want to do independent cleanups along the Jordan River Parkway as well as bird feeders to support our overwintering bird populations. You can choose to take your […]

Hogle Zoo Conservation Action- Planting

With the return of cold weather comes the return of planting season. During these cold months, plants are able to focus all of their energy on developing a robust root system to sustain them through the following spring and summer. Based on need and plant availability this event will either focus on the planting on […]

Hogle Zoo Conservation Action- Floating Cleanup

Come out for our final floating cleanup of the year. We will float a short portion of the river in canoes using trash grabbers and nets to clean up as we go. This is a fun and often times quite messy way to enjoy the river and help the wildlife that rely on it. Attendance […]

Hogle Zoo Conservation Action- Puncturevine Weeding

Help us tackle that pesky puncturevine, also known as goats head, on a portion of the Jordan River Trail. Removing this invasive species helps other natives grow as well as keeps the trail safe and clear for people and animals. Removal will be done with weeding tools and will require stooping and bending. Tools and […]

Hogle Zoo Conservation Action- Puncturevine Weeding

Help us tackle that pesky puncturevine, also known as goats head, on a portion of the Jordan River Trail. Removing this invasive species helps other natives grow as well as keeps the trail safe and clear for people and animals. Removal will be done with weeding tools and will require stooping and bending. Tools and […]