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Dushanbe Zoo, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
Black Pine Animal Park, Albion, Indiana
Students
at three Fort Wayne-area schools, who have enjoyed a pen-pal
relationship with students in Dushanbe, Tajikistan for several years,
were shocked when one of their Tajik pen-pals was injured while visiting
the local zoo. They had to act, and so the project Promoting
Volunteerism to Improve Zoo Safety, Education, and Animal Care project
was conceived. The students found mentors and sponsoring organizations
with whom they could work to achieve their goals of preventing future
accidents and providing a more family-friendly zoo experience for the
people of Dushanbe. With funding from MCCA, the Black Pine Animal Park,
The Dushanbe Zoo, and schoolchildren in both nations will work together
to develop educational materials for visitors and to promote community
involvement in the zoos through volunteerism.
The project centers around the
development of educational materials and signage in the native Tajik
language for the Dushanbe Zoo. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union
in 1991, little funding has been available to invest in the Dushanbe
Zoo. Educational materials and signage are scarce and are mainly in
Russian rather than Tajik. Working with the staff of Black Pine Animal
Park in Albion, Indiana, schoolchildren and zoo professionals will
jointly design new educational programs and improved signs for the zoo.
Pen pals in both countries will be involved researching the animals for
which the signs will be made. Black Pine has developed extensive
programming for schoolchildren, and the project will use this material
as a starting point to develop new educational resources in both Tajik
and Russian for Dushanbe. While working with Tajik
participants to adapt the materials, US participants will learn about
Tajik cultural norms.
The Black Pine Animal Park has only three
paid staff members but is able to operate on a professional level with
extensive volunteer assistance. Transferring this expertise in
recruiting, organizing, and motivating volunteers will be a second goal
of the project. There are many interested individuals willing to
volunteer their time to improve the zoo facilities in Tajikistan, but
because there is little
history of organized volunteerism, they need guidance on how to organize
a well-run volunteer organization. BPAP staff will train staff members
at the Dushanbe Zoo on running a strong volunteer program, and the
volunteers will then work to install the signs designed and produced by
the students and to create a picnic area to make the zoo
more family-friendly.
The Museums & Community
Collaborations Abroad Program (MCCA) is administered by the American
Association of Museums (AAM), and funded by the US Department of State
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA).
Project Team Participants:
Roger Kovacs, Executive Director, Khujand
Computer Technologies, Inc., Fort Wayne, IN
Lori
Gagen, Director of Development, Black Pine Animal Park, Albion, IN
Jessica
Price, Senior Zookeeper, Black Pine Animal Park, Albion, IN
Joshua
Price, Operations Manager, Black Pine Animal Park, Albion, IN
Nazaraly Sattorov, Dushanbe
Zoo Director, Dushanbe, TK
Karen Lemire, Volunteer
Connections, Albion, IN
Dr.
Jay Kumaran, Allpet Hospital and Laser Surgery Center, Fort Wayne,
IN
Mr.
Victor Ibragimov, director of NGO Youth Opportunities in Dushanbe,
TK
Mr. Kurt Leffers, Owner and Manager of Graphic
Systems Inc., Fort Wayne, IN
Mr. David W. Smith, owner Landscape
Concepts and Designs, Fort Wayne, IN
Ms Valentina Afanaseva, Director of
School #21 Dushanbe, TK
Ms Annetta Stork, teacher and staff at Holy
Cross School, Fort Wayne, IN
Volunteer students from Holy Cross School
in Fort Wayne, IN
Volunteer students from School #21 in
Dushanbe, TK
Volunteer students from the Tajik
Technical University, faculty of Building and Architecture, TK
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