Last Chance to See Our Albino Alligator

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Aquamail | April 2012

Washington, DCLast Chance to See Oleander

Oleander

The time has come for our rare beauty, Oleander the albino alligator, to return to her home at St. Augustine's Alligator Farm and Zoological Park. Make sure you don't miss seeing her before she leaves on April 29! We will be sad to see her go, but we look forward to welcoming four baby alligators to the Aquarium after her departure. Visit Us in DC


BaltimoreVideo: Bats Need Checkups Too

Bat Physical

Did you know that bats can get arthritis as they get older, just like people? This is just one of the things the Aquarium's vets check for during annual physical exams. Dr. Leigh Clayton shares what goes into doing health exams on the Aquarium's animals, such as the grey-headed flying foxes. Watch Video


Get Down and Dirty With ACT!

Grass Planting

Looking for a fun outdoor volunteer opportunity? The Aquarium Conservation Team (ACT!) is gearing up for a busy planting season, and we'd love for you to join us at one of our conservation events! This spring we'll be restoring habitat at Virginia Beach, Masonville Cove, and Indian Head. See Conservation Events Calendar


BaltimoreComing Soon: Dolphin Discovery!

Dolphins

Starting May 4, all guests will have unlimited access to Dolphin Discovery. You'll be able to see the dolphins any time, for as long as you like, and enjoy interactions with the dolphin team including dolphin training, feeding times, enrichment, and play activities. Included with your Aquarium admission! Buy Your Tickets Now for After May 4

Upcoming Events


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April 21–22: Earth Day Celebration

May 12–13: Migratory Bird Day

Washington, DCWashington, DC, Venue

May 4 & 18: Tots & Tales

Conservation Events: Join Us!

Thoughtful Choices


Our Choice: Last year, the Aquarium diverted 1,788 pounds of electronics from the landfill through e-cycling.
Your Choice: Let us e-cycle for you! This weekend, bring your old cell phones, CDs and DVDs, and any other small electronics you'd like to dispose of to our Earth Day celebration, and get a gift in return.

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