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Canine Champions for Conservation Program Returns to North Carolina Zoo

Canine Champions for Conservation Program Returns to North Carolina Zoo

Trevor Griffis

ASHEBORO, N.C. — Endangered species are getting a new “leash” on life thanks to the four-legged stars of the Canine Champions for Conservation program at the North Carolina Zoo. This is the second season the Zoo has hosted the high-energy act, which features rescue dogs executing awe-inspiring stunts and agility challenges to support the Zoo’s global conservation efforts.

The program features more than a dozen canines of varying breeds, ages, and skill levels, each with unique talents and an inspiring backstory. These dynamic lineups are sure to delight the Zoo’s diverse audiences with every visit. Attendees will also learn more about the incredible journeys of these dogs from shelters to stardom, showcasing the impact of pet adoption, positive reinforcement training, and responsible pet ownership.

Shows are free with admission and run six days per week from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Join the family-friendly fun Tuesday-Friday at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., or weekends and holidays at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 2:30 p.m., at the outdoor Canine Champions for Conservation arena located between Junction Plaza and the Gorilla habitat. All shows are weather-dependent and include an optional meet-and-greet session and photo opportunity following the 20-minute routine.

To learn more about Canine Champions for Conservation, the Zoo’s conservation efforts, or to plan your next visit during the Zoo’s 50th Anniversary, explore www.nczoo.org.