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As far as awards go, this was a banner year for the Zoological Society of Milwaukee. Our signature conservation effort, the Bonobo & Congo Biodiversity Initiative (BCBI), received an International Conservation Award from the Association of Zoos & Aquariums. The other organization awarded for international conservation in 2017 was the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International, so you can see what a prestigious honor this was. We also were thrilled to see a longtime board member, Gina Peter, receive the Swigart Board Leadership (Board Member of the Year) Award from the Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee and our vice president of communications, marketing and membership, Robin Higgins, named a Chief Marketing Officer of the Year by the Milwaukee Business Journal.
But we also want to celebrate the day-to-day work of the Zoological Society. Our Education Department reached 325,000 children and adults in the past year through classes, camps, field trips and Kohl’s Wild Theater. That’s 325,000 people who now know more about animals, care more about conservation and understand better the work of the Zoological Society and Milwaukee County Zoo. Our Zoo Pass membership program is one of the top membership organizations in the region. I’m proud of the service we provide to our 50,000 member households and the vital support, both financial and in-kind, we provide to the Zoo. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, BCBI continued its work supporting anti-poaching patrols and studying bonobos and forest elephants. There are undoubtedly many bonobos, elephants and other wildlife in the Congo that would not be alive today without our efforts.
You can read about all this and more in our redesigned Annual Report. If you want to learn more about our work, visit our website at zoosociety.org and check out our member publications, Alive and Wild Things. Thank you for your continued support of the Zoological Society and Milwaukee County Zoo.
Jodi GibsonPresident & CEOZoological Society of Milwaukee
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2017 Annual ReportEditor: Stacy Vogel DavisGraphic Designer: Jessie Miller
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Photo by Bob Wickland
Photo by Bob Wickland
Photo by Stacy Kaat
Photo by Bob Wickland
Photo courtesy of BCBI
The Zoological Society of Milwaukee works to protect bonobos and other wildlife in the Democratic Republic of Congo through the Bonobo & Congo Biodiversity Initiative (BCBI). It also coordinates the Bonobo Species Survival Plan® to keep the captive bonobo population in North America stable and healthy.
Celebrated 20 years of studying and protecting bonobos in the Salonga National Park through surveys and research, park support and guard training, and community assistance.
Supported 54 anti-poaching patrols that destroyed 179 poaching camps, apprehended 86 poachers and confiscated 1,912 snares.
Continued to support primary schools in villages around BCBI’s patrol posts in the Salonga National Park.
Received a $110,000, two-year grant from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to bolster a BCBI-supported patrol post at Biondo Biondo with a focus on protecting forest elephants.
BCBI capped off its 20th anniversary year with a prestigious award from the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA). In 2016, survey teams completed four years of intensive work in the rainforests of the Salonga National Park, covering 2,600 square miles. The surveys documented a population of about 4,000 bonobos, possibly the largest unfragmented bonobo population ever discovered! In honor of this accomplishment, the AZA gave BCBI its Significant Achievement in International Conservation Award.
Photo by Bob Wickland
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Photo by Bob Wickland
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Grenada Frog Study:
The Grenada frog population has been decimated by an invasive frog species and a frog-killing fungus called chytrid. Zoo staff traveled to Grenada in early 2017 to continue monitoring the population as part of the Grenada Frog Conservation Action Plan.
Iguana Conservation:
Zoo staff members Dawn Fleuchaus, Stacy Whitaker and Joan Maurer travel to the Caribbean to study, monitor and care for the critically endangered Jamaican iguana and endangered Grand Cayman blue iguana. Their work, side by side with groups such as the Wildlife Conservation Society/Bronx Zoo, has paid off with improved outlooks for both animals.
Lola Ya Bonobo:
The Zoological Society sends money to Lola Ya Bonobo in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The organization takes in confiscated and orphaned bonobos and rehabilitates them, releasing some of them into a protected reserve.
Kibale National Park:
Kibale National Park boasts the highest density of primates in Africa. In an effort to save this vital forest habitat in Uganda, the Zoological Society has supported the construction of more efficient stoves and distribution of ecologically friendly fuel briquettes, reducing the need for local people to harvest firewood out of the park. 7
The Zoological Society supported Zoo staff member Joan Stasica’s travel to Namibia. While there, she and others worked with Giraffe Conservation Foundation researchers to document giraffe movement patterns,
preferred food items, reproductive success and herd composition.
The team also collected DNA samples to determine
relatedness and social patterns for the giraffes encountered.
Giraffe Conservation
Migratory Bird Projects
Since 2001, 183 species of birds, including 44 species of concern in Wisconsin, have been documented on Zoo grounds. Funds from the Society and the Zoo have been used to purchase products that are applied to windows, reducing deadly bird collisions. Other projects include placement
and monitoring of nest boxes used by Wisconsin native birds and wild bird feeding stations on Zoo grounds.
Milwaukee Ape Heart ProjectHeart disease is a common problem in captive great apes, and Milwaukee County Zoo veterinarians work closely with local cardiologists and sonographers to study this issue in the Zoo’s bonobos, orangutans and gorillas. This year Zoo staff continued researching the feasibility of using finger cuffs to measure blood pressure in bonobos, building on previously conducted work. These results will be used to determine the validity of this method and to better treat bonobos who show signs of hypertension.
Stacy Whitaker puts a finger cuff on bonobo Zuri so she can take his blood pressure. The Milwaukee County Zoo is studying whether finger cuffs accurately measure apes’ blood pressure. Photo by Mark Scheuber
Zoo Pride volunteer Dave Stefanich spreads grape jelly in an oriole feeder on Zoo grounds. The Zoo and Zoological Society fund projects to help migratory birds nesting in or moving through Milwaukee.
Joan Stasica, Zoo area supervisor of pachyderms, tracked giraffes in Namibia through the Giraffe Conservation Foundation. Photo courtesy of Joan Stasica
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Photo by Bob Wickland
Photo by Richard Taylor
Helped 23 children attend Zoo Summer Camps in the inaugural year of the Bernard J. Peck Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Introduced a touring Kohl’s Wild Theater musical, “Aldo Leopold & the Ghost of Sand County,” that celebrates famed Wisconsin scientist Aldo Leopold and Wisconsin’s rich conservation history. Kohl’s Wild Theater also added more at-exhibit performances at the Zoo in summer and introduced a new at-Zoo show about coltan mining and cellphone recycling, “Captain Super Fantastic & the Coltan Conundrum.”
Provided another year of outdoor learning through the Nature Play area in the Zoo’s woodlands with grant support from the Association of Zoos & Aquariums ($5,000), Child & Nature Network ($5,000) and the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin-C.D. Besadny Conservation Grant Program ($1,000).
The Zoological Society’s Education Department reached 325,000 people in 2017 through Zoo Classes and Camps, school programs, community partnerships and Kohl’s Wild Theater, which performs conservation-themed theater at the Zoo and around southeastern Wisconsin free of charge, thanks to a partnership with Kohl’s Cares.
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Delaney D., of Bayside, dissects a crayfish during Vet Camp. The Education Department serves more than 12,000 campers a year, making it one of the largest zoo summer camp programs in the country.
Matthew D. pets a chicken during Family Explorers class. Classes typically involve an animal encounter or trip through the Zoo.
Instructor Rachel Hahn shows second-graders from Summit View Elementary School the tools and treats zookeepers use when training harbor seals during an Animal Connections Continuum program.
Bernard Peck (seen here with wife Miriam) served for decades on the Zoological Society’s Board of Directors and in other capacities before his death in 2015. A fund named in his honor sent 23 children to Zoo Summer Camps in 2017.
Photo by Bob WIckland Photo by Bob WIckland
Photo by Bob WIckland Photo by Richard Brodzeller
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Zoo Pass members receive many benefits in addition to free admission to the Zoo, including invitations to members-only events and discounts on events, classes and camps.
Photo by Bob Wickland
The Zoological Society supports the Milwaukee County Zoo through cash and in-kind services. Half of all revenue raised by the Zoo Pass membership program goes to the Zoo in unrestricted funds to support the day-to-day operations of the Zoo. The Society provides additional funds through procurement of sponsorships for Zoo attractions and events. The Society also provides graphic design, information technology and direct project support; operates Zoo Pride, a volunteer auxiliary that serves the Society and Zoo; and is a partner with Milwaukee County on Zoo capital campaigns. The Zoological Society provided $8.4 million to the Zoo in 2017 in cash and in-kind support.
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Zoo Ball 2017, presented by Dr. Bill Stathas and Judy Holz Stathas, was the party of the year with its theme of “Black Tie & Tails.” It raised more than $700,000.
Were named the top membership organization locally and number three nationally for our Zoo Pass program (50,000 member households) in a study by the Morey Group.
Exceeded our revenue goal for Zoo Pass, allowing us to provide $3.1 million in unrestricted cash support to the Zoo.
Raised $1.1 million for the Society’s mission through seven engaging fundraising events attended by more than 4,700 people. The Society’s annual gala, Zoo Ball, had one of its most successful years ever under the chairmanship of Dr. Bill Stathas and Judy Holz Stathas as we celebrated the Zoo’s 125th anniversary.
Gratefully acknowledged 54,000 hours of service from our 525 active Zoo Pride volunteers. Volunteers participate in nearly every facet of Zoo and Society operations, from assisting in education classes and events to creating enrichment items for animals to engaging guests at Zoo exhibits.
Continued to fund two veterinary residency programs in the Zoo’s Animal Health Center.
Exceeded our goal for the 2017 Annual Appeal, “Help the Herd.” Money will go toward the new elephant exhibit set to open in spring 2019.
Created more than 650 print and sign projects for the Society and Zoo, including an interactive “Grenada Conservation Station” highlighting the field conservation efforts of Zoo staff.
The Zoological Society raised money through the 2017 Annual Appeal for the elephants and their new exhibit set to open in spring 2019.
Zoo Pride volunteers work behind the scenes and in front of guests to help the Zoo and Zoological Society run smoothly. In 2017, they donated 54,000 hours, the equivalent of 26 full-time employees.
Photo by Bob Wickland
Photo by Bob Wickland
Photo by Stacy Kaat
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Thanks to donations to a previous Annual Appeal, red pandas Dash and Dr. Erin Curry got a remodeled exhibit in 2017. Money raised helped put mesh netting around the exhibit to protect the pandas from wild animals like raccoons. A new climbing structure, made with logs from Zoo trees, offers resting platforms and multiple routes around the exhibit. The structure also offers additional shade, encouraging the red pandas to spend more time outside in summer. The Zoo hopes the pair will eventually breed.
With support of a $4,250 grant from the Service Club of Milwaukee, the Creative Department created a Grenada Conservation Station in 2017 in the Aquatic & Reptile Center to highlight the work of Zoo staff in helping coral reefs, frogs and tree boas in that country.
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Robin Higgins, vice president of communications, marketing and membership, was named a Chief Marketing Officer of the Year by the Milwaukee Business Journal.
Photo by Richard Brodzeller
Gina Peter, longtime board member and previous board chairman, received the Swigart Board Leadership Award from the Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee for her service to the Zoological Society and several other nonprofits.
Photo by Stacy Kaat Photo by Stacy Kaat
Kim Haebig, a 27-year member of Zoo Pride, was named the Zoological Society Volunteer of the Year. She has served as a Zoo Pride committee chair of several special events, including Zoo Ball for many years, and has contributed more than 9,200 hours of service.
Several Zoological Society staff and supporters were recognized in 2017 with internal and external awards.
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Thrivent Mutual Funds received the Society’s Loxodonta africana (African elephant) Award, presented to a corporation or foundation that significantly supports the Zoological Society of Milwaukee and the Milwaukee County Zoo through grants and/or sponsorships. Thrivent provided a grant to upgrade the education building’s Animal Adaptations Lab and sponsors the Zoo’s playground.
Photo by Stacy Kaat
(Left) Dr. Gay Reinartz, Zoological Society conservation coordinator, received the Society’s Pan paniscus (bonobo) Award, presented to an individual, corporation or foundation that demonstrates support of and commitment to the conservation efforts of the Zoological Society of Milwaukee and the Milwaukee County Zoo. Reinartz is founding director of the Bonobo & Congo Biodiversity Initiative and coordinator of the Bonobo Species Survival Plan®.
Photo by Stacy Kaat Photo by Stacy Kaat
(Right) Rich Tennessen received the Emu Egg, the Society’s highest honor. For 14 years Tennessen has donated his expertise, time and insight to some of the Zoological Society’s and Milwaukee County Zoo’s biggest projects. He is a longtime board member and previously served as board chairman.
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Directors William BergumKevin BurnsMichael G. CarterChristine CulverNate CunniffJoe FrohnaTami GarrisonJodi Gibson+Michael M. GrebeJohn GrunauPeter HammondKatherine HustEmory IrelandGeorge Justice**Karen Peck KatzJohn KissingerMaria Gonzalez KnavelRussell KohlJoe KreslCaroline Krider*Thomas (T.J.) MariniAnthony MarinoJack McKeithanJay McKennaKat Morrow
Gina PeterScott RedlingerHarold RedmanLacey SadoffBarry SattellKim SchafferRick SchmidtThelma SiasRoger SmithJon SohnJudy Holz StathasDavid StrelitzMichael StullRich TennessenDerek TyusDana ValentineGregory WesleyJane WierzbaRay Wilson
Honorary DirectorsWilliam J. Abraham, Jr.John B. BurnsWilliam M. Chester, Jr.Stephen M. DearholtRichard A. Gallun
John A. HazelwoodRobert A. KahlorQuinn MartinSandi MoomeyWilliam G. MoomeyJeff NeuenschwanderJill PelisekJay RobertsonJohn W. TaylorAllen W. Williams, Jr.Paul WongBernard C. Ziegler III
2016-2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
+Zoological Society President & CEO * Chair of the Board ** Associate Board President
Directors Graham BaxterBrian BlakeBrian BoeckerDan CounsellCherie EckmannJason EllsJason FathallahSean FinniganNezih HasanogluTony HopkinsPaul HultgrenTim JanuszGeorge Justice*David KonkelMegan LantzEric LenzenKaren LothPat McQuillanKristin OcchettiJim OlsonKent OrenKevin SchalkMeghan Shannon
Brenen SieberChris TimmMelissa WillMark Zimmerman
Honorary DirectorsBob AngerAnthony BaishDavid BattenLori BechtholdMatthew D’AttilioNora DreskeJohn FleckensteinMike FoxLinda GrunauEli Guzniczak
Lee Walther KordusPeter KordusMargie PaurKatie Pionkoski Richard J. PodellBunny Raasch-HootenArlene RemsikDan SchwabeRandy ScovilleTricia ShinnersJeff SterenJim SzymanskiKathleen TooheyPete Underwood
2016-2017 ASSOCIATE BOARD
* Associate Board President
President & CEOJodi Gibson
Communications,Marketing & MembershipRobin Higgins, Vice President
Finance/AdministrationJohn Heindel,Vice President
DevelopmentPenny Gutekunst,Vice President
ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY MANAGEMENT STAFF
Conservation Dr. Gay Reinartz,Coordinator
CreativeChristian Keene,Director
EducationJames Mills,Director
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The following endowments were established as valuable commitments to the Zoological Society in its support of the Milwaukee County Zoo. These funds are instrumental in sustaining the Zoo as a cherished community asset today, tomorrow and for generations to come.
Jeane Bertagnolli Endowment
Florence Mila Borchert Big Cat Country & Otto Borchert Family Special Exhibits Building Endowment
Idabel Wilmot Borchert Flamingo Exhibit Endowment
The Lynde & Harry Bradley Foundation Student Research Endowment Fund
Mary Ellen Bush & Donna Larson Endowment
Roland and Florence Schroeder Cron Endowment Fund
Gretchen and Andrew Dawes Endowment
Dohmen Family Foundation Hippo Home Endowment
Alice Kadish Education Intern Endowment
Liz Little Student Education Intern Endowment Fund
Herbert & Nada Mahler Family Aviary Endowment Fund
McGourthy Family Endowment
Dorothy J. Nelson Education Intern Endowment
Philip Orth Family Fund
Bernard Peck Education Scholarship Endowment Fund
Gordana and Milan Racic Endowment
Racic Snow Leopard Endowment
Reticulated Giraffe Endowment
Roesler Family Endowment
Stearns Family Endowment
Liz Ziegler Giraffe Endowment
Zoo Pride Endowment
Zoological Society Unrestricted Endowment
Estate GiftsGary Hackbarth
Betty Henrich
James B. Henry
Sandra L. Kearney
Mavis S. Kotvis
Roselie Van Deuren
Endowments
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Linda & William J. Abraham Jr.Dorothy AringF. Michael & Laura ArnowAnn L. BaileyDick & Yuko BaldwinJohn T. BannenDr. Gil & Lillian BoeseRonald & Jean BraundDonna BroughtonJerry BrownDiane L. BrunnerSabrina Mia BryantGreg & Mary BuddeJudy CafmeyerDeborah CarlsKaye Lynne & James C. CarpenterMary Jo CrawfordCindy & Gary DatkaTerese M. DickCarl DiedrichMary DohmenBarbara DrakeDr. Kay M. ElsenJessie FranzLori & Richard FuthTami & Mathew Garrison David GlennLavonne M. Grenlie
David & Kerry GrosseLinda GrunauGary HackbarthJerry & Sandra HafemannArlene HansenElaine HeckmanJohn & Jeannie HeindelRoxy HeyseLinda J. HillSuzy & Bob HornNancy Lee HorwathKimberly HoukCarole F. HoustonMaddy HowardRose Marie JashawayDr. Lee & Susie JenningsMary F. JohnsonRachel J. JonesLeon & Bonnie JosephJoan KalinoskiJames & Peggy Karpowicz iMary KazmierczakMary J. KemnitzGary & Gloria KerchoffRobert KochCaroline V. Krider & Paul A. SmithPriscilla A. KuehnRachel Lauber
Brian Lauttamus iJames & Tricia LeissnerLinda LevengoodRichard LutzDr. John & Kristie MaloneQuinn W. & Jane E. MartinJudy McGourthyJoseph & Christine McMahonDon & Shelley MechenichLinda J. Miller Amber & Bary MorganDonald & Nadine Mundt FundDebra L. MyrhumJan NastNancy A. NeuwirthBrian & Lea O’DayKathleen M. OlejnikEllen M. Orlowski iDr. Laura OwensLygere PanagopoulosMargie PaurMary T. & Konstanty Pawicz Jr.Michael PazdanTerrie PeschmanGina A. PeterMark S. PokerJim & Kathleen PolaskiMargaret R. PulsBetty PurdyGordana & Milan RacicDaniel RamboJim ReddingJane E. Reilly & Jeffrey C. GlockTomm RenkNicole RiendeauJay RobertsonElizabeth RoeslerGayle Rosemann & Paul McElweeAl Rudnitzki FamilyDee RudolphBrenda Rutherford
Gayle RzanyJohn & Linda SappJudy & Barry S. SattellRonald L. & Debra SchmidtTregg SchwarzJerry & Laura SkoffPamm & Phil SteffenCarole SteinerSusan SteinmanLois Siebrecht iDan & Patti StotmeisterChristine A. StraussChip & Joy StringerLois TetzlaffMary Krause ThiryBrian & Karina Van DorenJudy Van TillWilliam J. VolkertAnne WandlerLowell WarshawskyLisa & Kurt Weisman FamilyMark & Patricia WestenRaymond & Kelly WilsonDarlene WinterDeborah J. WoelfelDennis & Robin ZdroikCarol Zimprich iRobert & Sandra Zodrow
i New member
Simba Circle The Simba Circle is a special group of donors who have included the Zoological Society of Milwaukee as a beneficiary of a planned gift through a will, charitable trust, retirement plan or life insurance policy. Gifts, once received, become a permanent asset of the Society’s endowment fund. We gratefully acknowledge their legacy of support.
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President’s Platinum$10,000+ACL Laboratories Hu
Joan & Ken Hudak Canopies Events HRobert C. Dohmen Carole F. Houston Joy Global, Inc. uMarshfield Clinic Laboratories Hu
Jack & Patti McKeithan uNML Graphics HJohn L. Scheels, DDS HSensient Technologies i Wheaton Franciscan Wauwatosa Campus - Part of Ascension HWVRC Emergency & Specialty Pet Care H
President’s diamond$7,500-$9,999Laureate Group, Inc. u Rick & Susan Pearson Wild Wings-Stephen Herrero Lake City, MN H
President’s emerald$5,000-$7,499Leann Beehler HBottoms-Up Bartending Service, LLC HEvan & Marion Helfaer Foundation u
HUSCO International Litho-Craft Co. Hu
William J. Murgas uPaper Machinery Corporation uRexnord Foundation Michelle & Eddie Sauer J.A. Taylor Family Foundation uDr. John P. & Anne Thomas Rebecca & Steve Verhagen Sandra Zingler & Barbara Johnson
President’s Gold$2,500-$4,999A. O. Smith Foundation, Inc. uAegis Corporation AG Architecture, Inc. AIS Technology Allied Insurance Centers Badger Mutual Insurance Company BMO Harris Bank Briggs & Stratton Corporation HButters-Fetting Co. Mike & Nancy Carter Church Metal Spinning Company Cordstrap USA, Inc iCorporate Group, Inc. Desert Aire Mary Ann & Tom Dyer uEye Care for Animals HMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Fertl GRAEF u
Arlene Hansen Harley-Davidson Motor Company Hawks Landscape/Joe & Jennifer Kresl HInpro Corporation Sherri L. Juntikka Hi
Kalmbach Publishing Co. uKey Technical Solutions Russell Kohl & Melissa Vernon Gerri Lietz-Staffileno Liphatech, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald E. Mainman Gene & Becky Mallinger Jay & Lisa McKenna MillerCoors uMilwaukee Tool Corp. u Mortenson Construction Lynn Nicholas uNorthern Trust OneTouchPoint Paychex PBBS Equipment Corporation Miriam Peck u Penzey Family Gina A. Peter PPG Yvonne & Harry Prosen HHarold & Tamara Redman John & Cornelia Riedl Nicholas & Marge Rivecca Rockwell Automation Rosemann Family Foundation Judy & Barry S. Sattell uRyan & Kristin Schultz The Shervey Family Dr. William & Judy Holz Stathas uSteele Solutions Inc. Steren McDonald’s Restaurants uRichard & Linda Stevens Strattec Security Corporation Rick & Carol Treadwell Judy Van Till uDerek Tyus & Dwanyell Thomas i Barbara Voight HSamuel Wann, M.D. H
West Bend Mutual Insurance Company Ray & Kelly Wilson Zilber Ltd.
Silver$1,000-$2,499Anonymous (2)Ace Worldwide Elite Relocation Services HAdvanced Pain Management Aim Group of Companies Jo Ann Aiman Alexian Village of Milwaukee American Enterprises International American Transmission Co. Patricia & David Anderson The Arc Fond du Lac F. Michael & Laura J. Arnow Tony & Liz Baish Dick & Yuko Baldwin Scott & Elizabeth Behrendt Bill & Joanne Bergum Bostik, Inc. uBoucher Automotive Group Gordie Boucher Nissan of Greenfield Douglas & Barbara Braun Brookfield Rehabilitation & Specialty Care Center
Platypus Circle The Platypus Circle includes individuals, corporations and foundations who share our passion for conserving wildlife and endangered species, educating people about the importance of wildlife and the environment, and supporting the Milwaukee County Zoo. This list includes Platypus members as of Sept. 30, 2017.
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Diane L. Brunner Sabrina Mia Bryant Kevin & Carolyn Burns iCarla & Neal Butenhoff Centec Security Systems, Inc. Century Fence Co. CG Schmidt, Inc. uTom & Lynn Cincotta iCitizens Bank Clinicare Corporation Collier’s International / Wisconsin Common Ground Healthcare Cooperative Covanta Environmental Solutions The Croal Family iCSD Structural Engineers Nate & Mary Cunniff DCI Artform Dedicated Computing, LLC Tom & Mary Jo Dempsey uDentaQuest DiMeo Schneider & Associates, LLC Diversified Insurance Solutions uDonald & Nora Dreske DuPont Nutrition & Health
Ecker Envelope, Inc. HEdstrom Industries, LLC Elliott Family Foundation Empowering Families of Milwaukee Erdman Co. Ernst & Young Michael & Judy Fitzpatrick uRuth & Troy Flanagan Suzy & Byron Foster uFranciscan Villa Fruit Ranch Gift Center Hu
Rainer Gedeit, M.D. Hi
Jodi Gibson Gleason Reel (Hubbell) Graymont Western Lime Inc. Michael & Kelly Grebe Grumman/Butkus Associates Grunau Company u GSF Mortgage Corporation Halfwassen Family iHammel, Green and Abrahamson, Inc. Dennis D. & Patricia L. Harton Michael Hayden Healics, Inc. Helgesen Industries, Inc. Henry R. Marohl, Inc. Russell & Irene Heumann uJim & Kerrie Hoffman Holz Motors, Inc. u The Home Depot – Delafield iThe Home Depot - Grafton The Home Depot - Milwaukee The Home Depot - Waukesha The Home Depot - Wauwatosa Hunzinger Construction Company Hupy and Abraham, S.C. IEWC Corp. uIndependence First ISC International, Ltd. Jagemann Plating Company Trish & Drew Kagerbauer uKAPCO, Inc. Alan J. & Karen P. Katz u
Robert Koch Kohl’s Department Stores Dennis & Carolyn Kois iKrause Family Foundation uCaroline KriderDiana & Gene Kuemmerlein i Laacke & Joys HLake Valley Camp iMike Lasser HEugene & Gwendolyn Lavin uLomira Quad Graphics Community Library i Mark Lowry M. E. Dey & Co. Inc. MacHealer Consulting HMacromatic Controls Dennis & Donnalyn Maiman Manesis Transportation iMantz Automation, Inc. Marcus Corporation u Tony & Kate Marino Leighton P. Mark, M.D. HQuinn W. & Jane E. Martin uMaterion Bill & Marge McDonough
James & Janet McKenna Meadowmere West Allis iDon & Shelley Mechenich Megal Development Corporation uKelly & Marcos Mejia Mercer Human Resource Consulting Metals USA Theresa Meyer iMichael Best & Friedrich LLP Midwest Auto Clubs, LLC MMAC - Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce HMolina Healthcare of Wisconsin Kat Morrow Mortara Instrument MSB Custom Contractors National Business Furniture uNational Investment Services, Inc. Karen Neville Hi
Brian & Lea O’Day Old Republic Surety Company Kathleen M. Olejnik Oscar Grady Public Library iJohn Oster Family Foundation uPAK Technologies H
u Member for 25 or more yearsi New memberH Member who has made in-kind gift of products or services
Jon Gabe of Usinger’s Famous Sausage, a corporate Platypus Circle member.
Michael & Judy Fitzpatrick, 25-year Platypus Circle members.
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Photo by Stacy Kaat
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Park Bank Adam & Laura Peck Jodi Peck & Les Weil uJill Pelisek Perlick Corporation uPort Washington State Bank PricewaterhouseCoopers uProfessional Services Group, Inc. QLC, Inc. Quest CE R&R Insurance Services, Inc. Gordana & Milan Racic Realty Executives Integrity iScott & Melinda Redlinger Roadrunner Transportation Systems, Inc. Ronald McDonald House Charities of Eastern Wisconsin, Inc. Roundy’s Supermarkets, Inc. Russ Darrow Group Lacey Sadoff Sazama Design Build Remodel Rick & Nickie Schmidt Peggy & Bob Schuemann Sendik’s Food Markets/Balistreri Owned & Operated Sentier, LLC HServer Products Skyline Catering, Inc. i Allison M. & Dale R. Smith Roger & Judy Smith SMMS 7th Graders Jonathan & Kristin Sohn Standard Electric Supply Co. uStark Investments Hi
Steinhafels Studio Gear LLC The Stull Family SVA Tailored Label Products, Inc. Tennessen Family Thomson Companies Tri City National Bank uErik Ulvog & Jes Klimas Reish
United Heartland uUnited Press & Graphics HU.S. Bank uU.S. Cellular US Foods u Usinger’s Famous Sausage uBarbara E. Van Engel uVJS Construction Services, Inc. VMP Rebecca & Seth Wahlberg WalCo Teen Parent Project WaterStone Bank uWheaton Franciscan Healthcare Jim & Jane Wierzba Wisconsin Spice Inc. The James Wucherer Family Craig Young & Sharon Busey David Zellmer
Bronze$500-$999Anonymous (13) A to Z Financial Planning LLC Howard E. & Barbara A. Alcorn uNikki & Timothy Allen Deborah & Robert Amorde iTroy & Amy Andersen Family Mr. & Mrs. Mitch Arney George Bailey Kevin & Shelley Baker Carol & John Bannen Janine F. Barre Jessica Behr Steven & Jill Bell Brooke & Daniel Bellehumeur Bethesda Lutheran Home - Vicksburg Two Deanna Braeger Cheryl Brossmann Brian N. & Nicole L. Brzezinski Nathan Bublitz & Amanda Losinski Jan & Rick Buckley Michael J. Buffington
Patty & Paul Cadorin u James C. & Kaye Lynne Carpenter u Arlene Carter & Brian Lauttamus Jennifer & Brett Chapman Jen Christianson Chubb N.A. u John & Vida Ciulik Patricia Clason Harold Coppernoll & Family The Curtis Family Susan E. Cutsforth iDrs. Thomas & Meridith Derrig Ann DiCastri Dohmen Life Science Services Dianne Dziengel Daniel & Joann Easter Dr. Kay M. Elsen Jane Empey-Theep Nancy Flagg & Joe Hegarty John Fleckenstein Kenneth & Linda Footland Ty A. & Jodi A. Foren Jessie & Keith Franz John & Deborah Gebhardt The Gemmel Family iKimber Gerber iGerald & Donna Gerndt Dr. & Mrs. Gerald G. Gleisner The Goodfriend Family i Patricia Gormley Dr. Michelle Graham Cindy & Dale Gray Greco Homes LLC Phyllis & Howard Gruszynski Bill & Penny Gutekunst Ron & Diana Hankes iHanson Soft Water, Inc. James & Sandra Hanus Christa & Rob Harlfinger Harstvedt Family Linda & Alan Harvey Hatco Corporation Elaine Heckman John & Jeannie Heindel Herbert Family iDianne & Robert Herzog
Bill & Barb Hess Roxy Heyse uBrian & Robin Higgins Family Hochschild Family Dr. Chuck Holloway Andrew & Paula Holman Horicon Public Library Carol Howe iJeffrey Janz Kyle Jaroszewski Brian D. Jaszewski Mardy Johnson Family Rachel J. Jones Karl Junginger Memorial Library Thomas & Ann Kamasky Cindy Kanzleiter Family Mary E. Kazmierczak Patrick & Christine Keyes Scott Kimball Bridget & Mark Kirkish Dr. Patrick Knapp & Dr. Kristi Tolzman- Knapp Linda Knee Tom & Wendy Komula Arthur C. Kootz Foundation Connie & John Kordsmeier Benedict & Lee Kordus uDan & Marge Korsi Koss Foundation uJ.P. Kucera & Mike Bullard Katherine Kuehn & Tim Habben Priscilla & Kenneth Kuehn La Causa, Inc. Dr. Norma Lang Charles & Kathryn Lanzarotti Don Layden James & Tricia Leissner Stuart & Char Lesar David & Lynne Loosen iKaren Loth & Douglas Smith Dr. Paul Lowenstein & Jody Kaufman Lowenstein Arnold & Sarah Lueders Christopher & Lisa Lundberg Joseph & Jennifer Mallinger Nick & Jamie Mallinger
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Tony & Anne Mallinger Randy & Denyse Malone T.J. & Lori Marini Erv & Mandy Matsche Kathy McConville & Denise Zylow James & Susan McNeely Meta House, Inc. George L.N. Meyer Family Foundation Morgan Kenwood Advisors, LLC Mueller Family Tim & Lori Murphy Musante-White Family Nettesheim Family Gary Nevermann The Bob & Hanna Nevins Family Fund Susan A. Niederjohn Novozymes BioAg, Inc. Steven Olguin Kenton B. Oren Our Place Day Services, LLC - Donna Ellenbecker Michael Pazdan Holger & Mary Beth Petersen Randy & Kim Peterson Mark Poker Margaret R. Puls Betty Purdy George & Jan Rada Jim & Nancy Redding William Reitman & Theresa Reagan Bill & Betsy Rezel The Rohlen Family Charitable Foundation David & Sandra Rutke Gayle Rzany iSandra Sabbath & Joyce J. Eberhardt Nolan Myhre SaintA Nora & Marc Sale iMichael & Christine Santell John & Linda Sapp Dominic & Carrie Schanen Mark Schounard Hudson, Harvey & Vance Schroeder Kristopher & Carrie Schroeder
Tregg A. Schwarz Chris & Holly Seekamp iThelma Sias Lois Siebrecht Kathleen Spindler iGary & Sally Sprenger John & Josephine Stahl Pamm & Phil Steffen iBarbara Stein Emily & Joe Steiner iCary Stenberg Dan & Patti Stotmeister Fred & Anne Stratton u Streich Family Foundation Richard Strong Victoria Teerlink & Jeffery Drope Lois Tetzlaff David J. Thull Laurence Toro iJenn & Ben Trissel Basil Tsetsas William J. Volkert Kim R. Wall iTonia & Steve Wallner iCandy & Robert Walton Anne Wandler Kristin Murphy Warfield & Andrew Warfield Lowell Warshawsky uMark & Patricia Westen Whole Health Clinical Group Trish & Chuck Wikenhauser uLynn Wilding Jay & Madonna Williams Rolland & Sharon Wilson Darlene Winter Pat & Roland Wolfe Family iMildred Wrench Carol A. Wunderer Chuck & Sandy Yanke Mary Zelenka iElizabeth & Anthony Ziherl Carol J. Zimprich Kelly & Scott Zygowski
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Zoo Director Chuck Wikenhauser examines the Bactrian camel on display at BODY WORLDS: ANIMAL INSIDE OUT, the special summer exhibit sponsored by Sendik’s Food Market.
Photo by Stacy Kaat
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PricelessZoo Pride• Zoo & Zoological Society
events and programs
$500,000-$999,999Kohl’s• Kohl’s Wild Theater• Kohl’s Volunteers
$250,000-$499,999Anonymous• Animal Connections Continuum
World Wildlife Fund• Bonobo & Congo Biodiversity
Initiative
$100,000-$249,999Anonymous• Bonobo & Congo Biodiversity
Initiative
iHeartMedia• Ride on the Wild Side H• Zootastic H
Dr. William Stathas & Judy Holz Stathas• Zoo Ball
$50,000-$99,999The Lynde & Harry Bradley Foundation• Operational Support
Evan & Marion Helfaer Foundation• Operational Support
Ladish Co. Foundation• School Programs
Meijer• Milwaukee Journal Sentinel a la
Carte• Ride on the Wild Side H• Zoo Classes• Zoomobile
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel & JS Online • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel a la
Carte
North Shore Bank• Family Free Days• Safari Train
Sendik’s Food Markets• Halloween at the Zoo• Summer Special Exhibit – BODY
WORLDS: ANIMAL INSIDE OUT
Fred M. Young, Jr. Family• Bonobo & Congo Biodiversity
Initiative
WITI-TV FOX 6• Family Free Days H
$20,000-$49,999Antonia Foundation• Animal Ambassador Continuum• Bonobo & Congo Biodiversity
Initiative• Student Intern Program
BMO Harris Bank• Zoo Map & Information Bro-
chure
Briggs & Stratton Corporation• Briggs & Stratton Big Backyard
at Zoo Terrace
Jerome J. & Dorothy H. Holz Family Foundation• Animal Ambassador• Animal Ambassador Continuum• Student Intern Program
Jack & Patti McKeithan• Operational Support
OneTouchPoint• Membership & Marketing Support H
Penzeys Spices• Summer Camps• Zoo Carousel
Gordana & Milan Racic• Animal Stock Trailer• Wheelchair Rentals
Thrivent Mutual Funds• Playground
Tri City National Bank• Sky Trail® Ropes Courses & Zip Line• Sunset Zoofaris
U.S. Bank Foundation• Big Brothers Big Sisters &
Zoological Society Collaboration • School Programs• Zoo Ball Platinum Sponsor
Serengeti CircleThe Serengeti Circle is our valued group of corporations, foundations and individuals that support the Milwaukee County Zoo and Zoological Society of Milwaukee through major gifts, grants and sponsorship of special events, traveling exhibits, education and conservation programs, and attractions at the $2,500 level and above.
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$10,000-$19,999Anonymous• Animal Health• Animal Ambassador Continuum
Barb’s Green House Florist• Zoo Ball Centerpieces H
Beer Capitol• Milwaukee Journal Sentinel a
la Carte Beverage & Supporting Sponsor
CT Charitable Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation• Animal Ambassador• Operational Support
Four-Four Foundation• Operational Support
GRAEF• Birdies & Eagles Golf Tourna-
ment
Elinor Guzniczak• Operational Support• Zoo Ball
Habush Habush & Rottier S.C.®• Milwaukee Journal Sentinel a la
Carte Lakeview Stage
Greater Milwaukee FoundationRobert A. & Verona D. Hein Fund• Operational Support
Husch Blackwell• Puttin’ on the Ritz• Zoo Ball Dueling Pianos
Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens• Bonobo & Congo Biodiversity
Initiative
Lifeway Foods• Kids’ Nights Entertainment• Mother’s Day at the Zoo• Ride on the Wild Side H• Samson Stomp H• Snooze at the Zoo H
Nicholas Family Foundation• Operational Support
Northwestern Mutual Foundation• Operational Support
John & Carolyn Peterson Charitable Foundation• Bonobo & Congo Biodiversity
Initiative• Zoo Ball
PPG Foundation• Animal Ambassador• Career Day• Student Intern Program
U.S. Forest Service and Southeastern Wisconsin Invasive Species Consortium• Habitat Restoration
WaterStone Bank• Kids’ Nights Dr. Bill Stathas and Judy Holz Stathas chaired and sponsored
Zoo Ball 2017: Black Tie & Tails.
Photo by Richard Taylor
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Wells Fargo• Summer Camps for Disadvantaged
Youth
Werner Family Foundation• Operational Support
Wilderness Resorts• Stroller Rentals• Wilderness Fundraiser Weekend
$5,000-$9,999A.O. Smith Foundation• School Programs
American Association of Zoo Veterinarians – Wild Animal Health Fund• Animal Health
American Transmission Co.• Party for the Planet
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield• Ride on the Wild Side
Association of Zoos & Aquariums• Nature Play
Brewers Community Foundation• Zoo Ball Welcome Reception
Champion Windows & Sunrooms• Milwaukee Journal Sentinel a la
Carte Wine Tent
Children and Nature Network• Nature Play
Ralph Evinrude Foundation• Summer Camps for Disadvantaged
Youth• Donna & Gerald Gerndt• Operational Support Michael & Kelly Grebe• Operational Support
Hawks Landscape• Trim-a-Tree/Fantastic Forest H• Zoo Ball Horticulture H
Holz Motors, Inc.• Zoo Ball Valet
Joy Global• Animal Ambassador Continuum• Operational Support
The Jung Trust• Operational Support
Majic Productions• Zoo Ball Sound & Lighting
metroPCS• Egg Day
MillerCoors• Birdies & Eagles Beverages• Puttin’ on the Ritz Beverages• Zoo Ball Beverages• Zoo Brew Beverages &
Entertainment
Peck Foundation Milwaukee Ltd• Animal Ambassador
Post Consumer Brands• Snooze at the Zoo
Prairie Farms Dairy• Behind the Scenes Weekend• Father’s Day• Ride on the Wild Side H• Snooze at the Zoo H
Sadoff Family Foundation• Animal Ambassador• School Programs
Sentry Foods• Snooze at the Zoo H
St. Camillus, A Life Plan Community• Senior Celebration
We Energies Foundation• Zoo Ball
Mark & Patricia Westen• Operational Support• Nature Play
Wildlife Conservation Network• Bonobo & Congo Biodiversity
Initiative
Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board• Family Farm Weekend
Ziegler Family Foundation• Operational Support
$2,500-$4,999Amica Insurance• Samson Stomp
Arnow & Associates• Animal Ambassador
Bridgewood Advisors• Puttin’ on the Ritz Boxing Ring • Zootastic
Briggs & Stratton Corporation Foundation, Inc. • Operational Support
Greater Milwaukee FoundationFred & Marge Brossmann Fund• Operational Support
CNH Industrial• Family Farm Weekend Pedal • Tractor-Pull Exhibition
Diversified Insurance Solutions• Summer Camps for Disadvantaged
Youth
eAchieve Academy• Kids’ Nights Entertainment
Eats & Treats Food Truck• Zoo Brew H
General Beverage• Puttin’ on the Ritz Beverages
Great Clips• Kids’ Nights Entertainment
Grow Hope @ SaintA• Zootastic
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Charles D. Jacobus Family Foundation• Animal Ambassador
KinderCare Learning Centers• Kids’ Nights Entertainment
Greater Milwaukee FoundationLuedke-Smith Fund• Operational Support
Master Z’s LLC• Puttin’ on the Ritz Boxing
Network Health• Senior Celebration Entertainment
Greater Milwaukee FoundationRodney F. Park & Betty Park Family Fund• Operational Support
Racine Danish Kringles• Birdies & Eagles Golf Tournament H• Breakfast & Lunch with Santa• Snooze at the Zoo H
Rockwell Automation• Animal Ambassador
Sazama Design Build Remodel LLC• Zoo Brew
Greater Milwaukee FoundationHarry & Martha Walsh Fund• Animal Health
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources• Emerald Ash Borer Management Plan
Kohl’s provides volunteers for several events and projects throughout the year.
Support from Gordana and Milan Racic allows Zoo guests to rent wheelchairs free of charge.
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Zoological Society of Milwaukee County – Year ending Sept. 30, 2017
SUPPORT & REVENUEMEMBERSHIP DUES from all Zoo Pass and Platypus Circle members . . . . . . . . .$7,048,982
CONTRIBUTIONS toward projects, specific programs and support . . . . . . . . .$2,050,569
SPECIAL EVENTS/PROGRAMS/SPONSORSHIPS including animal sponsorship, Zoo Ball, education, Society and Zoo special events, and sponsorships . . . . . . .$2,754,765
INTEREST INCOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $148,283
GRANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,198,180
TOTAL SUPPORT & REVENUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,200,779
RECEIPTS
EXPENSES
COST OF SUPPORT & REVENUE (SUPPORT SERVICES)MEMBERSHIP DUES Expense of providing benefits to all Zoo Pass and Platypus Circle members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,743,479
SPECIAL EVENTS/PROGRAMS Expense of providing and promoting Society special events/programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $592,676
TOTAL COST OF SUPPORT & REVENUE (Support Services) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,336,155
EXPENSESDIRECT PROJECT COSTS Expenses relative to projects and specific programs . . . . .$1,045,631
ZOO SUPPORT Direct cash and in-kind support to the Milwaukee County Zoo, including expense of providing, promoting and supporting education, graphics, special-exhibit projects, and Zoo special events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8,365,944
BOARD-DESIGNATED RESERVE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $371,321
RESEARCH/CONSERVATION Expenses relating to state, national and international programs supporting species preservation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $499,526
GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE Expenses relating to daily Society operations . . . . . . . . . . . . $421,136
TOTAL EXPENSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,703,558
TOTAL COST OF SUPPORT AND EXPENSES . . . . . . $13,039,713
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