The past few days were a bit hectic and tiring both mentally and physically, all because of the tests and reports and also the troublesome insect collection that had given me a lot of exercise. Swt. Finally, now I can sit down here and update my lonely blog. :)
Today, I have received a letter from the zoo!! I am finally a member of the Zoos Victoria! Have been waiting to be part of them for ages, and now I have UNLIMITED and FREE entry to Melbourne Zoo, Healesville Sanctuary and Werribee Open Range Zoo!! =D
My membership card! I'm ready to spend 90% of my holidays looking at the animals. Haha. By the way, it's really stress relieving by looking at the carefree animals running around. Well, at least it works for me. Hehe.
A magazine/newsletter has came with the letter as well.
There are some articles that can help me kill my spare time for the coming easter holidays.
It also includes the news and events happened in Zoos Victoria.
I want to visit Healesville again!


And I would like to see how an open range zoo looks like. xD
In the envelope, there's a postage paid satchel for the recycle of old mobile phones. By recycling old mobile phones, we can save the gorillas' habitat because coltan, a metal used to make mobile phones, is mined in their habitat. So must remember, not only papers and glasses can be recycled, mobile phones can too!

All we need to do is just place the old mobile phone, with its battery separated, into this postage paid satchel, seal it and it's ready to be put into the mouth of the post box. :)

Lastly, the final item that I've found in the envelope is a huge poster of Maimunah, the orang utan, and her second baby, Dewi. Dewi was borned in last December. I wish I can have the chance to see the animals give birth in the zoo. Lol.
All we need to do is just place the old mobile phone, with its battery separated, into this postage paid satchel, seal it and it's ready to be put into the mouth of the post box. :)
Lastly, the final item that I've found in the envelope is a huge poster of Maimunah, the orang utan, and her second baby, Dewi. Dewi was borned in last December. I wish I can have the chance to see the animals give birth in the zoo. Lol.
Although I'm still not a qualified volunteer yet, but SOON.... you can see me walking around the zoo guiding visitors and educating people about other living creatures that share the same planet with us.
Looking forward to the induction day! =)






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