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Zoo Miami and Zoo Miami Foundation are proud to announce a transformational $2 million gift from Ana VeigaMilton, Cecil Milton, and the Milton family—one of the top five largest gifts in the Zoo’s history—to support the creation of a groundbreaking new Sumatran tiger habitat, Cecil and Ana Milton Family Foundation Stripes of Sumatra. This visionary investment will not only redefine animal care and guest engagement at Zoo Miami but will also significantly advance global conservation efforts for one of the world’s most endangered big cats.
“This extraordinary gift is a powerful testament to the Milton family’s unwavering commitment to our community and to global conservation,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. “Their generosity will not only elevate Zoo Miami as a leader in animal care and education, but will also help safeguard one of the planet’s most endangered species. We are deeply grateful for their vision and leadership, which will inspire millions of visitors and strengthen our mission to protect wildlife for future generations.”
The Milton family is no stranger to making a lasting impact at Zoo Miami. Their generosity through the José Milton Foundation has previously supported innovative initiatives, including the Animal Fun Factory, the first guest-interactive, multisensory enrichment center of its kind in an AZA (Association of Zoos and Aquariums) accredited zoo. This beloved experience allows guests and animals to connect in meaningful, joyful ways. They also support the Ron Magill Conservation Endowment that helps conserve wildlife, wild habitats and the people who are committed to careers in wildlife conservation.
“This gift represents the very best of what our community can achieve when passion and purpose come together,” said José Romano, President & CEO of Zoo Miami Foundation. “Ana and the Milton family are not only investing in a state-of-the-art habitat—they are investing in the future of a species on the brink. Their leadership will inspire countless families, support vital conservation work, and help ensure that the magic and majesty of tigers endure for generations to come.”
Now, the family is deepening their legacy with a bold commitment to help secure the future of Sumatran tigers, a species with fewer than 400 individuals remaining in the wild. Their extraordinary gift will fund the creation of a world-class habitat, scheduled to break ground in April 2026, designed to elevate standards of care, inspire public engagement, and spark global conservation action.
“We believe in the power of education, compassion, and connection,” said Ana VeigaMilton. “Zoo Miami has always been a place where my family and all families can learn about wildlife and the importance of protecting it and the environment. Our hope is that this habitat inspires visitors to care deeply about tigers and join us in ensuring they continue to thrive—in the wild and in our community.”
The new habitat will offer expansive, naturalistic spaces infused with educational and cultural elements, giving guests an immersive experience that deepens their understanding of tigers and the urgent need to protect them. It is an investment in hope, wonder, and the enduring connection between people and wildlife.
Zoo Miami Foundation extends its profound gratitude to Ana VeigaMilton and the entire Milton family for their leadership and generosity. Their commitment ensures that the roar of the tiger will continue to echo through Zoo Miami—and beyond—for generations to come.
About Zoo Miami Foundation
Zoo Miami Foundation is dedicated to fostering a connection between people and wildlife while promoting conservation, research, and education. Founded in 1956, Zoo Miami Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) that supports Zoo Miami through robust Learning Experience programs, supports vital conservation initiatives, and supplements key capital projects that bolster animal welfare and guest experiences at Zoo Miami. With one of the largest membership bases in South Florida, Zoo Miami Foundation continues to make a significant impact connecting with and educating the South Florida community to take conservation action! For more information, please visit http://www.zoomiami.org under Support.
About Zoo Miami
Zoo Miami is one of the largest and most unique zoological parks in the United States, home to more than 2,000 animals and renowned for its open-air exhibits. As a leader in conservation and education, Zoo Miami inspires nearly a million visitors each year to care about wildlife and the natural world. Zoo Miami is located at 12400 SW 152 street; Miami, FL 33177. General zoo admission is: $25.95/adult, plus tax and $21.95/child (3-12) plus tax. Children under two, zoo members, and parking are free. Zoo Miami’s hours are 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m; ticket booths close at 4 p.m. For more information please visit http://www.zoomiami.org or call (305) 251-0400.





