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Name Poop After Ex: Support Wildlife!

11 Feb

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Summary

  • Donors can name animal dung after exes for a $5 donation.
  • Funds support local and global animal conservation efforts.
  • This is the second year for the 'Dollars for Dung' fundraiser.
Name Poop After Ex: Support Wildlife!

The Maryland Zoo is embracing a lighthearted approach to Valentine's Day with its 'Dollars for Dung' fundraiser. This unique initiative allows participants to symbolically name a pile of animal excrement after an ex-partner for a modest $5 donation. Upon donation, individuals receive a PDF certificate to mark the occasion, turning a potentially negative sentiment into a charitable contribution. The funds generated are crucial for supporting the zoo's wide-ranging conservation programs. These efforts extend from protecting local wildlife in Maryland to preserving endangered species in their native habitats across the globe. This popular fundraiser is returning for its second Valentine's Day after achieving significant success during its inaugural run. Last year, the campaign nearly reached $10,000 in donations and garnered contributions from over 30 countries, spanning nearly every continent. The zoo highlighted that this initiative provides a 'hilarious' way to support animal care and conservation, making light of past relationships while contributing to a worthy cause. The success of 'Dollars for Dung' has also inspired similar campaigns, such as the Memphis Zoo's past offer involving elephant poop videos.

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The 'Dollars for Dung' fundraiser allows donors to name a pile of animal dung after an ex-partner for a $5 donation, with funds supporting zoo conservation efforts.
Donors can name a pile of animal dung after an ex for a donation of $5.
The funds raised support the zoo's conservation programs for local wildlife and endangered species in their native habitats globally.

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