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During Party for the Planet, from April 17 – May 2, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Zoo Miami guests can enjoy a mobile in park scavenger hunt with prizes, as well as a Community Resilience Pod that empowers communities and people to prepare for, navigate and recover from climate shocks and stressors.
All super kiddos and adults can be planet heroes by participating in three educational missions to save our planet from environmental threats. Guests who complete one to two missions will receive a participation prize. Visitors who complete all three get a chance to spin an exclusive prize wheel with special Zoo Miami-themed goodies and be entered into a raffle to win a one-of-a-kind Zoo Miami animal painting!
Instructions to join the mobile hunt are at www.zoomiami.org under Party for the Planet as well as at Zoo Miami.
Zoo Miami is proud to host the Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center’s (Arsht-Rock) Community Resilience Pod, a highly versatile, interactive, mobile space that will meet residents of Miami-Dade County with resilience solutions to local threats like extreme heat, flooding, sea-level rise, food security, and public health challenges. Through physical and digital displays, location-specific risks and guidance, resources, and other tools, the Community Resilience Pod will build awareness of individual and community risks and emergency and disaster preparedness acumen for neighborhoods in Miami-Dade County.
In June 2020 Arsht-Rock launched the first mobile prototype of the Community Resilience Pod in Miami-Dade County, designed in collaboration with world-renowned architects and local artists. Since then, the Community Resilience Pod has served as a trusted hub for food distribution, fruit tree distribution and planting, and hurricane preparation.
Arsht-Rock has partnered with Miami-Dade County Parks to deploy the Pod across Miami’s thirteen districts, where staff and volunteers lead multilingual educational efforts, awareness building and emergency and financial preparedness to educate visitors about the necessary life skills to become more resilient in the face of climate impacts and extreme events.
The Community Resilience Pod at Zoo Miami will debut with solar power, a hydroponics system, a cooling station, a WiFi communication tower as well as a feature on Zoo Miami’s conservation efforts.
The Community Resilience Pod’s immersive experience and vibrant art focuses on building new knowledge and resilience to improve lives and livelihoods within the most vulnerable communities. Through interactive and educational storytelling, advocacy and public service campaigns, the mobile and scalable Pods reflect and engage the community around them. Arsht-Rock is partnering with cities and communities around the world to deploy Community Resilience Pods across other major cities, including Chennai, Melbourne, Paris, Athens, and Mexico City over the next 10 years.
You can also help protect our planet and learn how we can help to make it healthier and more sustainable by taking Zoo Miami’s challenge at www.zoomiami.org/party-for-the-planet-2021. Our challenge is a series of activities that you can do at home like documenting invasive species, building bird feeders, composting and shopping sustainably.
About Zoo Miami
As one of the world’s greatest zoos and a part of Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department, Zoo Miami is home to more than 3,000 animals from all over the world. Open daily, Zoo Miami is located at 12400 SW 152 street; Miami, FL 33177. General zoo admission is: $22.95/adult, plus tax and $18.95/child (3-12) plus tax. Children under two, zoo members, and parking are free. Zoo Miami’s daily hours are 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; last ticket sold at 4 p.m. Buy your tickets online at shop.zoomiami.org. Party for the Planet is included with Zoo admission. For information on Zoo Miami, visit www.zoomiami.org or call 305-251-0400.
About The Atlantic Council’s Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center (Arsht-Rock)
The Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center will reach One Billion People with resilience solutions to climate impacts, migration and human security challenges by 2030.
We focus our efforts on people, communities, governments, and institutions to help them better prepare for, navigate and recover from the multiple shocks and stressors people all over the world face every day.
The Atlantic Council promotes constructive US leadership and engagement in the world based on the central role of the Atlantic community, working with its allies and partners, to meet global challenges. Through the ideas we generate, the papers we write and the communities we build, the Council informs public debates, shapes policy choices and forges sustainable strategies to create a more secure, free and prosperous world. For information, visit www.onebillionresilient.org or contact Rosemary Mann at rmann@atlanticcouncil.org.