Our Norwich office recently took a walk on the wild side with a day of volunteering at Banham Zoo in Norfolk, as part of our ongoing commitment to supporting local businesses.
The team spent the day clearing a disused animal enclosure for the zoo’s new Wallaby Walkthrough, feeding the giraffes, and attending the Amazing Animals presentation. The Wallaby Walkthrough is due to open in May, and our team can’t wait to return and see the wallabies in their new home.
Banham Zoo is owned by local conservation education charity the Zoological Society of East Anglia (ZSEA), and relies solely on the support of its members, visitors, and volunteers to continue providing for the endangered animals in their care.
John Dixon, Partner, said: “We were delighted to support ZSEA by preparing their new wallaby habitat at Banham Zoo. It was a hard day’s work, but everyone got stuck in and had fun working together to get the job done.
“This was a fantastic opportunity to get outside, learn new skills, and strengthen relationships within the team, all while supporting a local wildlife conservation charity. At Ingleton Wood we are passionate about the planet and provide a fully integrated sustainable service, so ZSEA’s mission to protect endangered species resonated strongly with us.”
Claudia Roberts, CEO at ZSEA, said: “We are extremely grateful to Ingleton Wood for volunteering to support our charity. Their hard work has helped us to prepare for the arrival of our wallabies, a species that will be brand new to Banham Zoo.
“Our corporate volunteering program is always open to businesses who are keen to make a difference. These days are ideal for teams looking to develop their communication and teamwork skills while demonstrating a commitment to sustainability, conservation and charity.”
To see more of our team’s day at Banham Zoo, watch the below.
To find out more about ZSEA’s corporate volunteering program, visit: https://www.zsea.org/banham/corporate-volunteering