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At the Naples zoo - return the call of the wild

What happens to old out-of-date phones? It's estimated that more than 100 million cell phones are thrown away or stuffed in a drawer, each year. The Naples Zoo has a free-of-charge cell phone-recycling program to encourage visitors to recycle - proceeds benefit the Animal Conservation Fund.

the gorilla connection

Did you know that cell phones here in the United States (and elsewhere) have a connection to the well-being of gorillas and other animals in central Africa?

cell phone recyclingHere's the 4-1-1: cell phones contain a rare ore called coltan (short for columbite-tantalite). This metal is found in central Africa, and increased mining operations to get the coltan means habitat loss and increased hunting pressure on gorillas and other wildlife.

Surprisingly, wildlife reserves suffer most from mining. Two World Heritage Sites, Kahuzi-Biega National Park and Okapi Wildlife Reserve, have suffered the most damage from mining. With the increased popularity of cell phones over the past five years, thousands of illegal miners invaded the "protected" parks. Needing food, they have hunted gorillas and elephants to near extinction in these areas.  Read more about cellular waste here.

But there are things that can be done to help. Our cell phone recycling program will help keep those obsolete cell phones, chargers, and old batteries out of landfills and reduce a little of the coltan demand at the same time.

Cell phones can be dropped off at the Naples Zoo 7 days a week during normal zoo hours from 9:30 to 5:30 in The ZOO Gift Shop. Zoo admission is NOT required, so it's really easy to simply drop off those old phones and accessories, working or not.

There is no recycling fee to drop off you phone. All cell phones and accessories collected are reused or properly recycled. Every little bit helps!

Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), the international organization that sets the highest standards for wildlife institutions. The AZA is building North America's largest wildlife conservation movement by engaging and inspiring the 156
million visitors to its member institutions and their communities to care about and take action to help protect wildlife.

Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens
1590 Goodlette-Frank Road
Naples Florida 34102
ZooLine: (239) 262-5409

       
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