The
Toledo Zoo and Westfield Franklin Park are working together
to help save the hundreds of amphibian species that could
become extinct within the next few decades. More than 168
species have already been lost and the number continues to
climb. The Toledo Zoo is working to preserve and breed such
endangered species as the Wyoming toad, Puerto Rican crested
toad, Panama golden frog, and the Kihansi spray toad. 100%
of the proceeds from coins collected at the Westfield Franklin
Park fountains will go to help fund the Zoo's amphibian conservation
program. The fountain is located in front of Dillard's.
Click here to learn more about the amphibian crisis.
For more information on Westfield Franklin Park, click here.
You can also find more fun Coins for Conservation
displays at The Toledo Zoo. If you like piggy banks, you'll
go wild when you see our warthog coin collector on the Africa!
overlook. We also have a coin collector in the Aquarium and
at various locations throughout The Toledo Zoo, so please
look for these displays and thank you for your contributions!
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