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Pick Candy Made With Sustainable Palm Oil This Easter

By Woodland Park Zoo April 11, 2019

Easter egg hunts and candy go hand in hand—but did you know that some of the most popular sweet treats could actually be hurting our planet? At Woodland Park Zoo’s Bunny Bounce, all of the candy is provided by companies that are committed to sourcing sustainable palm oil.


Palm oil is a type of vegetable oil consumed all over the world, and it’s used in everything from cleaning products to the food we eat—including Easter candy! However, some companies harvest palm oil in a way that destroys tropical rain forest habitats, forcing many already-endangered animals like orangutans, tigers and Asian elephants to fight for survival. 


Woodland Park Zoo is on the journey to sourcing and using sustainable palm oil, and we invite you to join us! With your help, we can take action to save the tropical rain forests that countless animals, plants and people call home. Visit zoo.org/palmoil to learn more about sustainable palm oil, and check out our wildlife-friendly candy list to find out which candy companies are doing their best to make a difference for wildlife. 


Founded in 1899, Woodland Park Zoo engages more than a million visitors of all ages, backgrounds, abilities, and walks of life in extraordinary experiences with animals, inspiring them to make conservation a priority in their lives. The zoo is helping to save animals and their habitats in the wild through more than 35 wildlife conservation projects in the Pacific Northwest and around the world. Woodland Park Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums and certified by the rigorous American Humane Conservation program. The Humane Certified™ seal of approval is another important validation of the zoo’s long-standing tradition of meeting the highest standards in animal welfare. Visit www.zoo.org and follow the zoo on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.