Brooklyn, N.Y. – June 6, 2011 – It is time for runners, walkers, and animal lovers to gear up and sign up for the Wildlife Conservation Society Run for the Wild in Brooklyn – kicking off at WCS’s New York Aquarium.
Registration has opened online for the run which is set for Sunday, Oct. 9. Starting times: 8 a.m. for the run; and 8:45 a.m. for the run/walk. Those who register during the month of June will receive the early-turtle discount of $5 off regular registration fees. Children and seniors will also receive a reduced rate.
To register go to: wcsrunforthewild.org/nyaquarium.
The route of this 5K run and family fun run/walk will take participants along the famed Coney Island Boardwalk and is dedicated to helping WCS save sea turtles and their habitats. Proceeds will be dedicated to saving turtles and wildlife and wild places around the globe.
“Many aquatic animals face serious threats in oceans and waterways around the world,” said John F. Calvelli, WCS Executive Vice President of Public Affairs. “Because of habitat loss, pollution, and other factors, several turtle species are facing extinction. Everyone who participates in the WCS Run for the Wild – by running, walking, or sponsoring a runner or team – will be doing a tremendous service for turtle populations everywhere.”
Said Jon Forrest Dohlin, WCS Vice President and Director of the New York Aquarium, “We’re very excited about hosting this annual WCS event in Brooklyn for the first time. The WCS Run for the Wild will be a fun, exciting and rewarding day for all those who participate.”
Said Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, “The Run for the Wild 5K on land will help our creatures at sea-and let's face it, saving the world's sea turtles and other wildlife is one race none of us can afford to lose. Kudos to the Wildlife Conservation Society for ‘shelling’ out the proceeds the run/walk will generate to ensure our beautiful sea turtles and other precious wildlife will be around for generations to come.”
Said Councilman Domenic M. Recchia, Jr., “The WCS Run for the Wild is a fantastic opportunity for the New York Aquarium to extend its reach to a worldwide cause. Besides protecting endangered animals and habitats, it will bring people together in Coney Island to experience the aquarium, and to learn about the environment. This is an incredibly exciting event, and I believe this is going to become a great tradition in the years to come.”
Here’s the schedule for the day: The 5K race for runners will begin at 8 a.m.; casual runners and walkers can take part in the Family Fun Run/Walk at 8:45 a.m.
The run promises an exciting day at Coney Island. There will be plenty of post-run activities at WCS’s New York Aquarium.
After the run, participants are invited to visit with the sea turtles and other aquatic creatures at the New York Aquarium. Everyone will enjoy the many fascinating exhibits including the new Conservation Hall and Glover’s Reef, home to aquatic animals native to Belize, the Pacific Ocean’s Coral Triangle, Africa’s Great Lakes and Brazil’s Flooded Forest.
Turtles are reptiles that are in serious trouble. Though they have survived for about 220 million years and once roamed the Earth with the dinosaurs, half of all turtle and tortoise species are now threatened with extinction. Proceeds from WCS’s Run for the Wild will go to WCS conservation efforts to combat threats that plague this animal, including habitat loss and poaching.
This event will sell out, so register early. For more information, to register or sponsor a runner/team, visit wcsrunforthewild.org/nyaquarium.
Contact:Barbara Russo – 718-265-3428; brusso@wcs.orgMax Pulsinelli – 718- 220-5182; mpulsinelli@wcs.org Steve Fairchild – 718-220-5189; sfairchild@wcs.org
Wildlife Conservation Society's New York Aquarium opens every day of the year at 10am, and closing times vary seasonally. Admission is $14.95 for adults, $10.95 for children ages 3-12 and $11.95 for senior citizens (65 and older); children under 3 years of age are admitted free. A limited-time Thrills and Gills combo ticket can be purchased online at www.nyaquarium.com or www.lunaparknyc.com, offering a combined 20 percent reduced admission at both attractions; combo tickets can be purchased through July 31. Fridays after 3pm, admission is by suggested donation. The Aquarium is located on Surf Avenue at West 8th Street in Coney Island. For directions, information on public events and programs, and other Aquarium information, call 718-265-FISH or visit our web site at http://www.nyaquarium.com. Now is the perfect time to visit and show support for the New York Aquarium, Brooklyn's most heavily attended attraction and a beloved part of the City of New York.
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