The blue poison dart frog was first discovered in 1968. It is a relic species living in a few isolated patches of relic rainforest habitat. Blue poison dart frogs can release toxins from the skin that are distasteful and potentially lethal to predators.
Although we try to recognize all categories of gifts and donations at all levels, a general contribution for any purpose to further any cause you may deem worthy here at the zoo can be given at your discretion.
If you would like to make a donation please contact Sarah Moore at (315) 435-8511 x108.
Rosamond Gifford Zoo • One Conservation Place, Syracuse, NY 13204 • (315) 435-8511
Joanne M. Mahoney, County Executive
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