Ever heard of a binturong? These unique animals, often called "bearcats," are neither bears nor cats—they're fascinating creatures with thick fur, long tails, and a scent that resembles popcorn! Native to the forests of Southeast Asia, binturongs play an important role in their ecosystems by spreading seeds and maintaining forest health.
In the wild, they face threats such as habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. This World Binturong Day, visit the Zoo to learn how you can make a difference in protecting species like binturongs. Every small action counts in preserving their habitats and ensuring their survival.
All activities are included with regular admission—don’t miss this chance to celebrate one of the most unique residents at the Little Rock Zoo!
Schedule of Events
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Awareness Table at the Binturong exhibit
Saturday
9:30 Penguin Feeding
10:00 Keeper Chat: Tropical Bird House
10:30 Keeper Chat: Alligator (seasonal)
11:00 Keeper Chat: Bears
11:30 Farm Treat & Greet
1:30 Keeper Chat: Rhino
1:30 Great Ape Scatter Feed
1:45 Keeper Chat: Anteaters & More
2:00 Keeper Chat: Siamangs
2:00 Feeding: Burmese Python
2:30 Keeper Chat: Elephants
2:30 Keeper Chat: Cheetah Outpost
3:30 Penguin Feeding