Branding RFP
Request for Proposals
Philadelphia Zoo is looking to re-boot its brand to create more connected and consistent message execution—both internally and externally—with our vision and mission, as well as to create the most appealing value proposition to potential visitors and customers. Proposals are due by Monday, July 10 at 5 pm.
Leaders in Conservation
As a premiere conservation organization, the Zoo works in cooperation with other accredited zoos in North America and worldwide via the Species Survival Plan® (SSP), an effort to manage and breed endangered and other animal species to ensure healthy, self-sustaining genetically-diverse animal populations. These breeding programs serve as safety nets for species that are threatened with extinction in the wild.
Known for continued scientific innovation, the Zoo continues to be a zoo of firsts; from having the first orangutan and chimpanzee born in the U.S. in the 1920’s, to the creation and implementation of Zoo360®, the Zoo is an industry leader, setting standards for animal care and guest experiences.
Zoo360 Trails
Animals are on the move like never before with Zoo360®, a first-in-the-world system of see-through trails passing through treetops, crossing over pathways and connecting habitats, providing animals like amazing big cats, majestic primates and marvelous meerkats opportunities to travel and explore.
Another first for Philadelphia Zoo and the world, Zoo360® offers exciting and enriching experiences for animals and visitors alike, taking the Zoo experience to a whole new level.
Our Global Impact
Our dedication to wildlife extends far beyond our 42-acre campus. We also work to protect and propagate endangered species around the world. Philadelphia Zoo has been instrumental in conservation projects helping endangered wildlife such as the Golden Lion Tamarin, native to the Atlantic Rainforest of Brazil, amphibians and sloths in Central and South America, as well as the Rodrigues Fruit Bat of Rodrigues Island in the Indian Ocean. Our animal care leaders are also working to protect the habitats of primates and countless other species in Uganda.
We recognize our unique role as America’s first Zoo and early conservation leader to inspire conservation both locally and globally.