Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 20, 2011, Page 14, Image 14

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Zuri, a 3-year-old female rhino from the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo has arrived in Portland on a breeding
loan program to promote the survival of one of the most endangered mammals on the planet.
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Endangered Rhino has New Home
Pete, the O regon Z o o ’s black
rhino, can expect som e com pany
soon. Zuri, a 3-year-old fem ale rhino
from C leveland M etroparks Zoo,
arrived in Portland last w eek on a
breeding loan and will be jo in in g
Pete on exhibit som etim e in the co m ­
ing m onths.
“ Black rhinos are am ong the m ost
endangered m am m als on the planet,”
said Kim Sm ith, O regon Z oo d irec­
tor. "W e are thrilled and privileged
to be given an opportunity to p ro ­
m ote the survival o f these am azing
c re a tu re s.”
In the w ild, h a b itat loss and
poaching have pushed the species
to the brink o f extinction. T he w orld
population o f black rhinos has plum ­
m eted from an estim ated 65,000 in
1970 to few er than 3,700 today.
Sharing Traditions and Stories
‘Spiritual Sisterhood’ connects women, daughters
For g enerations A frican A m eri­
can w om en have passed dow n a
rich heritage by investing tim e w ith
their daughters - sharing traditions
a n d s to r ie s th a t fo rm e d th e ir
w orldview and shaped hopes for
the future.
Yet in today's hectic w orld fam i­
lies are often busy and living apart,
p rev en tin g co n sisten t o p p o rtu n i­
ties for m eaningful com p an io n sh ip
b e tw e e n s e a s o n e d w o m e n an d
young ladies ju s t starting th eir life’s
jo u rn ey .
W hat's the secret to connecting
and preserving strong relationships
am ong black "m others" and "daugh­
te rs " ?
In
S p ir itu a l
S is te r h o o d :
M entoring for W om en o f C olor,
author R ebecca O saigbovo explains
that m o d em w om en are m issing out
on the level o f connection that once
helped us to navigate through the
various phases in life, such as c a ­
r e e r b u ild in g , m a r r ia g e a n d
parenting.
The book explains w hy m entoring
is vitally im portant in the lives o f
Mcr-onrç lo- Wo-ncri ci Co»-
Rebecca Osaigbovo
o f life's m ost ch allen g in g ex p eri­
ences. L ikew ise, the ch aracter o f
w om en and, ultim ately, in the c o m ­ m ature w om en is further cultivated
m unities they im pact. Step by step, and th eir spirits are refresh ed as
O saigbovo show s w om en how to they devote tim e to understanding
find and be a m entor, along w ith the and eq uipping y o u n g er sisters ju st
basic dos and don'ts o f m entoring beginning their life's jo u rn ey .
relationships.
Spiritual Sisterhood is a pow erful
She rem inds readers o f the b en­ book for individuals contem plating
efits o f m entoring for all ages. C er­ a m entoring relationship and an ideal
tainly, y o u n g er w om en need the resource fo r groups or o rg an iza­
sage advice from older ladies w ho tio n s c o n s id e r in g s ta r tin g a
have already passed through som e m entoring program .
Rabbit Romp and Egg Hunts
T hings w ill be h o p p in ’ Saturday,
A pril 23, w hen the O regon Z oo
hosts its annual R abbit R om p, a
celebration o f spring for all ages.
R a b b it R o m p fe a tu re s can d y
eg g h u n ts e v e ry 2 0 m in u te s b e ­
tw e e n 9 a.m . an d 3 p.m . C h ild re n
a g es 3 to 10 are d iv id e d in to age
g ro u p s an d in v ite d to h u n t fo r
e g g s fille d w ith c a n d y an d p riz e s.
T o d d le rs 2 an d u n d e r can p a rtic i­
p ate in a c a n d y h u n t o rg a n iz e d
e sp e c ia lly fo r th em . R a b b it R om p
fe s tiv itie s a lso in c lu d e a p e ttin g
z o o , g a m es an d p h o to o p p o rtu n i­
ties.
T he events are free w ith regular
zoo adm ission.