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Palm Beach Zoo Roars to Life with Music Nights
2 Jan
Summary
- Zoo launches 'Rhythm in the Wild' nighttime events with live music.
- Events feature monthly big cat conservation spotlights.
- Guests can enjoy music, food, and unique animal evening behaviors.

Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society is launching an exciting new evening event series called 'Rhythm in the Wild.' This unique experience will run on select nights from February 13 through April 25, offering a fusion of live music, animal moments, and conservation narratives. These separately ticketed events, held from 5:30 to 9 p.m., aim to showcase the zoo in a completely different light, allowing guests to enjoy the atmosphere while learning about critical conservation projects.
The series will spotlight different animals each month, beginning with jaguars in February, followed by the Florida panther in March, and Malaysian tigers in April. Each presentation will emphasize the zoo's conservation efforts and any updates to related exhibits. This approach provides an engaging way to connect the community with the zoo's mission, reminding them that visits directly support vital conservation work, including coral research and wildlife monitoring.




