SEATTLE, 2014-5-28 — /Travel PR News/ — Woodland Park Zoo’s newest live cam at zoo.org/savannacam gives viewers the best seats in the house to its popular, award-winning African Savanna exhibit, home to giraffe, oryx, zebra, gazelle and ostrich.
Streaming live from the zoo’s African school house, the Savanna Cam pans the north end of the plains exhibit 24/7 with the best viewing times being general zoo hours, 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Get a feel for what you might spot on the savanna with a clip of this giraffe close-up.
Highlights of Woodland Park Zoo’s new Savanna Cam include:
The mix of species on the savanna hints at the incredible biodiversity of African wildlife. With conservation at the heart of Woodland Park Zoo’s mission, the zoo collaborates with conservation organizations across the world to invest in endangered species before it’s too late. Woodland Park Zoo supports conservation efforts in Africa through its Partners for Wildlife and Wildlife Survival Fund by working to mitigate human conflict with various species that share the African landscape, while collecting wildlife population data to help conservation efforts abroad. To learn more, visit zoo.org/conservation.
The Savanna Cam is one of many live cams at Woodland Park Zoo. Tune in to the zoo’s Giraffe Cam, Bat Cam and Bear Cam to get your at-home zoo fix.
Media contact: Gigi Allianic, Caileigh Robertson
206.548.2550 | woodlandparkzoopr@zoo.org
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