Volunteer
What is the Most Endangered Species at ZooMontana? Volunteers!
Time is only a partial measurement of the energy and dedication given
by volunteers to make ZooMontana happen. Not only do the volunteers
provide interpretation and safety for animals and guests, they also
provide care and enrichment for the animals, act as tour guides and
play a role in many other day to day operations at ZooMontana. As we
develop more exhibits and more programs, our need for volunteers will
continue to grow. Each new exhibit or program creates a need for a minimum
of fourteen more volunteers. To contribute your time as a volunteer,
contact Jenny at the zoo at 406-652-8100. Help save the species!!
Donations
How Does Your Donation Help ZooMontana?
ZooMontana is a private, non-profit organization which depends solely on grants and donations to keep its doors open. Completion of Phase II (in progress) will increase the total collection size to approximately 250 animals representing over 60 species of mammals, birds, reptiles and invertebrates. ZooMontana's success has, and will, continue to depend upon the support of many different individuals, companies and organizations.
Be a part of our growth and success by sending your tax deductible donation to: ZooMontana, 2100 S. Shiloh Rd., Billings, MT 59106. If you would like your gift to remain anonymous, please let us know.
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