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Acting Associate Dean & Director
UK Cooperative Extension Service

S-107 Ag. Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091

+1 (859) 257-4302

craig.wood@uky.edu




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Success StoryToxic Plant Survey at the Louisville Zoo



Toxic Plant Survey at the Louisville Zoo

Author: Phillip Long

Planning Unit: Jefferson County CES

Major Program: Sustainable Agriculture

Plan of Work: Promoting Sustainable Agriculture, Natural Resources and Urban Forestry

Outcome: Initial Outcome

Since we use these stories as a resource for multiple requests, don’t restrict Success Stories only to traditional Extension appointments and activities. Any accomplishments and efforts that are noteworthy may be included.

The Louisville Zoo, or the Louisville Zoological Garden, is a 134-acre zoo in Louisville, Kentucky, situated in the city's Poplar Level neighborhood. Notable Exhibits include Herpaquarium, Lorikeet Landing, Glacier Run, South America, Africa Exhibit, Islands, Gorilla Forest, and Wallaroo Walkabout. Many of these exhibits have yards for the animals to have outside space and options to consume native vegetation with supplementation of local hay. Occasionally, the yards will have toxic plants that the animals may consume.  

University of KY Forage and Weed specialists join the Jefferson County Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent to work with the Louisville Zoo Veterinarian and staff

The Zoo yard staff along with the Ag Agent evaluated many of the yards for toxic plants using Extension publications and identification resources. Sampling guides were used to collect plant and hay samples. 

Louisville Zoo staff can differentiate toxic and poisonous plants in pastures and yards.  The staff eradicated the dangerous plants appropriately that did not put the animals at risk.  

The veterinarian used the results of the diagnostic tests (hay and plant sampling) to determine if animals’ diets needed to be supplemented. The Cooperative Extension Service provides a vital service to maintain animal health at the Louisville Zoo as stated by the Zoo Veterinarian.   






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