The Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park is inviting adults to come learn about animal mating and courtship rituals on February 11 and 12. Couples will be escorted by a tour guide throughout the zoo in heated vans, learning about how animals choose their mates and some hilarious facts for the zoo’s Courtship Tails event. Each tour lasts an hour and a half and includes behind the scenes visits, food, drinks, a commemorative photo, and a $30 gift card to a local restaurant. Reservations are required for the event, which costs $125 for non-member couples and $110 for member couples. More information is available on the zoo’s website and social media. Rachel Davenport from the Zoo was on the WEBO Morning Show Monday. Hear the full interview below.
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