A LOCAL CONSERVATION EFFORT

ENDANGERED SPECIES – Alligator Snapping Turtles: A Step Towards RECOVERY Through Reintroduction
A cooperative program between Peoria Zoo and IDNR
Peoria Zoo partnered with Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) in 2008 and we have been working to reintroduce the native Alligator snapping turtle to strategic watersheds in Illinois in an effort to restore this unique and majestic reptile.
The Alligator snapping turtle (Macrochelys temminckii) is the largest freshwater turtle species in North America. Unfortunately, Alligator snapping turtles are currently ENDANGERED in the State of Illinois.
The first Alligator snapping turtle specimen in Southern Illinois was documented in 1887. There were no Alligator snapping turtles documented in Illinois from 1887 to 1984.
TIGER CONSERVATION
There are fewer than 4000 tigers left in the wild!
Peoria Zoo along with other AZA zoos and the Tiger Species Survival Plan (SSP) is initiating a Tiger Conservation Campaign to encourage support wild tiger conservation efforts and raise awareness about wild tigers.
We need your help to change the future for the world’s biggest cats.
To Donate to our Tiger Conservation efforts Choose the CEF/TIGER designation.