Together We Thrive
We are the Minnesota Zoo Foundation—a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides critical funding and resources that support the Zoo’s initiatives and expand its impact. Join us in building a future where humans and the natural world thrive together—at the Zoo and beyond.
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Donor Resources
We answer questions and make contributing easy with these handy resources.
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Donor Benefits
Learn about becoming a donor, including unique benefits and insider experiences.
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Impact Stories
Read about the incredible work being done at the Zoo thanks to donor support.
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Brown Bears
Brown bears have populations in Alaska, Canada, and Russia but can be found in smaller populations elsewhere. You can see brown bears at the Minnesota Zoo on Russia’s Grizzly Coast – and you can sponsor one here.
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African Penguin
The penguins at the Zoo are a favorite for kids and adults alike. African penguins mate for life, and breed in nesting colonies on the southwest coast of Africa, usually producing one or two eggs in a burrow.
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Cape Porcupine
You can find these quill-covered friends on the Tropics Trail and in the Wings and Things! show at the Zoo. Fun fact: Cape porcupines are the largest species of porcupine and are found in Africa.
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Two-Toed Sloth
On the Tropics Trail, you can see Linnaeus’s two-toed sloths in their dark exhibit. Watch them move slowly and hang from their strong arms. These adorable animals have lots of fans who would love to sponsor one.
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Komodo Dragon
For the reptile-lover in your life: the world’s largest lizard, as seen on the Zoo’s Tropics Trail. Komodo monitors, commonly known as Komodo dragons, are only found on three small Indonesian islands
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Other Animals
You are welcome to sponsor any of the animals at the Minnesota Zoo (explore them all here). No matter what you choose, you'll support the Zoo’s mission now and into the future.
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