New Zoo Pin Trading Program
Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden (CZBG) is celebrating their 150th anniversary all year long. One way they are commemorating this momentous occasion is by debuting a collectible and exclusive collection of monthly pins. Each month a new set of pins will be released for purchase, available both online and at the zoo’s gift store. Special trade-only pins that can not be purchased can be acquired by trading pins with a Zoo employee or volunteer. So visit often and keep your eyes peeled for these very exclusive pins!
Get ready to get collecting, zoo fans.
The first set of pins available for purchase in March 2025 are:
-Fiona with her famous wiggly ears
-Thane Maynard, legendary Zoo Director
-Kris the cheetah, one of the fastest fan-favorites and
-An alligator in Swan Lake— a nod to a jaw-dropping moment from opening day in 1875
Pins can be purchased individually, or the pin trading starter pack featuring all four March pins is available for $29.99. A 150th Anniversary lanyard is the perfect way to display pins, available for only $6.99.
Exclusive, trade-only pins for March 2025 include:
-Rico the porcupine
-Remus the cheetah companion dog
Be sure to visit the zoo’s online store each month to see the next batch of pins available for purchase! Happy collecting 🙂
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
3400 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH | 513-281-4700 | www.cincinnatizoo.org
About the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden:
The world-famous Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, celebrating its 150th anniversary this year, is committed to inspiring visitors to care about wildlife and wild places. It was voted the #1 Best Zoo and the #1 Best Botanical Garden in USA TODAY reader polls and has also received rave reviews from Child Magazine, Parents Magazine, Newsweek, and TripAdvisor. Over 1.8 million people visit the Zoo’s award-winning habitats, 400 animal and 3000 plant species annually. The Zoo, an accredited member of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA) for more than 30 years, is internationally known for its success in the protection and propagation of endangered animals and plants and engages in research and conservation projects worldwide. Cincinnati Zoo is committed to greening its daily operations using solar energy, rainwater capture and reuse systems, sustainable building practices, and more! The Cincinnati Zoo is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
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