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Co-sponsored by the New Mexico Orchid Guild, the Orchid Obsession show will feature hundreds of blooming orchids in a variety of colors in the Mediterranean Conservatory, the Aquarium lobby and the Garden Showroom. Visitors are invited to vote for the “People’s Choice Award,” view orchid art, orchid collectibles, orchid educational displays and flower arrangements. Visitors may also get a head start on Mother’s Day gifts. There will be hundreds of orchids available for purchase in the Garden Showroom. The show is included with regular admission.
Saturday, May 2:
Sunday, May 3:
The New Mexico Orchid Guild is a registered nonprofit 501 (3) c, tax-exempt organization whose mission is to contribute educational information on orchids that can be understood and used by orchid growers everywhere.
Topic: Obsession with Orchids - Nature's Beauties
Speaker: Steve Fischer, President of the NM Orchid Guild
Steve Fischer explores the addictive nature of orchid growing. With around 30,000 species and 110,000 registered hybrids, the sheer diversity of the orchid world is astounding. Steve will discuss the “various contrivances” that orchids use to get pollinated which include entrapment, deception, and sexual attraction. Finally, Steve will suggest the best plants for beginners and culture techniques that can ensure that anyone can successfully grow and flower orchids.
This series of informal, lunchtime lectures presents the science of conservation. Topics include plant and animal themes relevant to the BioPark, and presenters may be BioPark staff or field experts.
Brown Bag lectures take place twice a month (on a Thursday and a Saturday), alternating between the Aquarium/Garden and the Zoo locations. Lectures at the Zoo are included with regular admission. There is no fee to attend the lectures at the Aquarium/Garden. Call (505) 848-7180 for more information.

Run for the Zoo artwork by Gabriel Ballantine of Corrales, NM.
Run for the Zoo… and walk with us too! Come out and join us for a day of fun and fitness at the largest running event in the state of New Mexico.
Always the first Sunday in May, the run has events for all ages and fitness levels including a USATF-certified 10K run, an USATF-certified 5K run, a 5K fitness run/walk, and 1-mile fun run/walk.
Run for the Zoo is a fundraiser organized by the New Mexico BioPark Society
each year.
Registration fee : $12.00 children (13 & under), $25.00 adults. Fee includes a T-shirt and free race day admission to the Zoo
web page or call the New Mexico BioPark Society at (505) 764-6280.Are you a Zoo neighbor? You can download a notice about street closures
here.

National Public Gardens Day is for everyone who loves nature. Like many institutions throughout the U.S., Rio Grande Botanic Garden will mark the day with a special celebration that includes demonstrations, talks and lectures. Visitors can learn more about gardening, our environment, and how to grow plants and use water wisely. Garden staff will also offer tips on home gardening and landscape design. Help us celebrate National Public Gardens Day on Thursday, May 7th!
SEMINARS
| Time | Topic/Speaker | Meeting Place |
| 10:00 – 11:30 | Flower Lab Jon Stewart, Curator of Plants |
Garden Showroom |
| 10:00 – 2:00 | Ask the Horticulturist Carol McClenin, BioPark Horticulturist |
Festival Green Concert Tent |
1:00 – 2:00 |
Promoting Pollinating Insects Dr. Ralph Charlton, Curator of Invertebrates |
Pollinator Garden |
DEMONSTRATIONS
| Time | Topic | Meeting Place (refer to garden map) |
10:00 |
Gardening with Aquatics | Camino de Colores Fountain |
| 10:20 | Irrigation Tips | Spanish-Moorish Garden |
| 10:40 | Desert Plants in a Japanese Garden | Japanese Garden Entry |
| 11:00 | Vineyards in New Mexico | Heritage Farm Vineyard |
| 11:20 | Acequias in Action | Heritage Farm Vegetable Field |
| 11:40 | Chickens as Pest Control | Heritage Farm Animal Barn |
| 12:00 | Livestock at the Farm | Heritage Farm Animal Barn |
| 12:20 | Gardening to Heal | Curandera Garden Sculpture |
| 12:40 | Bonsai | Japanese Garden Entry |
| 1:00 | Potting up Marigolds | Festival Green Concert Tent |
| 1:20 | How to Root Cuttings | Festival Green Concert Tent |
| 1:40 | Small Scale Gardening | Garden Railroad (by sign) |
The “Ancient Art of Bonsai” show will wrap up the Rio Grande Botanic Garden’s spring indoor show season. Co-sponsored by the Albuquerque Bonsai Club,
the bonsai show will be held in the Garden Showroom on Mother’s Day weekend.
Members of the club will be showing their best bonsai of different styles and species of trees--including flowering and native New Mexico trees--as well as Suiseki "Viewing Stones." Alligator Juniper, Mountain Mahogany, Piñon, Sage Brush and certain herbs work well in New Mexico for the culture of bonsai.
Questions will be answered enthusiastically by long-time members who are actively engaged in growing bonsai. Demonstrations will be held at 10:00am and 2:00pm, and an educational table will be set up to show the stages of development in creating bonsai.The Bonsai Show is included with regular admission. Call (505) 848-7148 for more information.
Visit the event tent at Tingley Beach to learn more about fly-fishing and fly-tying, fishing etiquette, catch & release practices and how to “catch the big one.” Tingley Beach Fishing Guides will be on-hand to teach and share fishing tips. Equipment and supplies are available for use during the clinic free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis.
Participants are welcome to bring their own gear as well. In addition, Tingley Outfitters provides basic equipment for purchase inside the Tingley Train Station.
Download a flyer about the 2009 Free Fishing Clinics
Celebrate International Migratory Bird Day at Tingley and the Zoo. This year's theme is a celebration of birds in culture.
Find out how birds survive incredible migratory journeys over extraordinary distances between their southern breeding grounds and northern wintering grounds. Learn about bird conservation through hands-on activities, displays and biofact demonstrations.
There is no fee to access Tingley Beach. All activities at the zoo are included with regular admission.

The annual Mother’s Day Concert at the Rio Grande Zoo, sponsored by Lovelace Health System, is scheduled for May 10th, with the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra performing works by Glinka, Sibelius, Sousa and more!
Each year, the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra invites the winner of the Jackie McGehee Young Artists’ Competition to perform with them at the Mother’s Day Concert.
The concert starts at 2pm, lasts about one hour and is included with regular Zoo admission. Before the concert, be sure to visit the International Migratory Bird Day celebration!
Lawn seating is in the park. Food will be available for purchase. A FREE Park & Ride will be operating between the Alvarado Transportation Center (2nd and Gold Parking Structure) and Zoo and the Aquarium/Garden and Zoo from 10:00am to 6:00pm. Download a flyer about park & ride.
For more information, call 311 locally or (505) 768-2000.
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Looking for a fun place to treat Mom to brunch on Mother's Day? Come to the Shark Reef Cafe! Enjoy views into the Aquarium's "Shark Tank" and smaller jewel tanks while you dine on a special brunch buffet. Call (505) 848-7182 to reserve your table.

Visit the Polar Bear exhibit to learn about the conservation of these and other bears of the world. Find out about the important roles these animals play in nature and participate in hands-on activities and biofact demonstrations. Find out how changes in polar bear habitat are affecting them, touch a bear pelt or compare your paw to a bear's.
Bear Awareness Week activities are included with regular admission.
Call (505) 764-6214 for more information.

Discovery Stations at each of the three facilities will teach about the importance of protecting endangered species and everyday actions that individuals can take to help wildlife and wild habitats.
At the Zoo, learn about endangered species from around the globe, such as Komodo dragons, gorillas and elephants. Visitors can also learn about conservation success stories, such as the bald eagle and gray wolf, and how the Zoo participates in programs to protect endangered species, such as snow leopards and orangutans.
At the Aquarium, visitors can observe the three sea turtles on exhibit and learn about ways to protect them. Volunteers will also teach about coral reefs – underwater habitats which are critical to the survival of millions of ocean species.
At the Botanic Garden, visitors to the Heritage Farm will learn about the Garden’s involvement with rearing of rare and endangered plants of New Mexico. Volunteers will also discuss the churro sheep, a breed brought back from the brink of extinction.
Want to know more about endangered species? Visit the Association of Zoos and Aquariums
to see how the Biopark and other facilities are helping conserve these special animals.
Sleep next to the sharks at this family-friendly event. Participants will learn interesting facts about ocean species and their nighttime behavior during this special Aquarium sleepover. Includes games and crafts, Touchpool visit and ocean film fest in the theater. Children under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Cost: $25/person. Group size is limited. Pre-registration is required and and participation is reserved only after payment is received. Call (505) 848-7180 for more information and to register.
Volunteering at the Zoo, Aquarium, Botanic Garden and Tingley Beach is a great way to meet new people, learn about the natural environment and spend time making a difference! Chances are, we’ve got the perfect job for you!
Teens (at least 14 years old) and adults who would like to volunteer for the summer at the BioPark should attend this orientation. We will share information about the various positions available during the summer months. There is no admission charge for the orientation. For more information, please call (505) 764-6245.
Fishing Guides interact with anglers and other visitors at Tingley Beach, sharing information about the natural history of fish and proper fishing techniques. Fishing Guides may also assist with fishing clinics offered throughout the year. Must be at least 18 years old. For more information, please call (505) 764-6245.
Horticulture Volunteers assist the BioPark horticulture staff with routine garden maintenance and special plant projects. Open to volunteers ages 16 and up. For more information, please call (505) 764-6245.