Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society
Bumpus Renee currently serves as the Chief Animal Conservation Officer at the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society since October 2022. In addition, Bumpus Renee has been involved with the Principia College Continued Learning program as a Wildlife Conservation trip scholar since July 2021. Prior experience includes a significant tenure at the Houston Zoo from March 2010 to October 2022 as the Senior Director of Wildlife Conservation Programs, and Bumpus Renee worked at the Mountain View Conservation Society as the Collections/Animal Care Curator from January 1999 to January 2010.
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Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society
The Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society is a non-profit zoological organization located at Dreher Park in West Palm Beach. The Zoo houses over 700 animals within 23-acres of lush tropical habitat. Its mission is to inspire people to act on behalf of wildlife and the natural world In addition to exciting animals from all over the world living in natural habitats, the Zoo features a colorful carousel, children's train ride, an interactive water play fountain, a full service restaurant, daily performances of the "Wings Over Water" bird show, and many other programs and events throughout each day. The zoo offers a dynamic Summer Zoo Camp Program, a "Night Owls" Overnight Program, Field Trips, Outreach Programs, and a variety of special events such as "Winter in July", "Boo at the Zoo" and "Festival por los Animales." Zoo memberships provide free admission year-round. The Zoological Society of the Palm Beaches exists to protect wildlife and wildlife habitat, and to inspire others to value and conserve the natural world. We advance our conservation mission through programs in field research, endangered species propagation, education, health and wellness, and conservation medicine. Our sustainable and responsible business practices and local, national and global partnerships enable the Palm Beach Zoo to support global conservation, species survival, and habitat preservation.