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U.S. zoos host anti-Valentine’s fundraisers letting donors name pests to be fed to animals, with proceeds supporting conservation.
This Valentine's Day, U.S. zoos are offering anti-Valentine’s fundraisers inspired by the Bronx Zoo’s 2011 “Name-a-Roach” campaign, letting donors name pests, dung, or even worms to be eaten by animals after people they dislike.
Programs at zoos in San Antonio, Maryland, and Columbus include vengeance-themed options like roaches, rats, and exes named in animal waste, with proceeds supporting conservation and tax-deductible donations.
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Los zoológicos de EE.UU. organizan recaudaciones de fondos anti-Valentine's que permiten a los donantes nombrar plagas para alimentar a los animales, con las ganancias que apoyan la conservación.