Adopt an agave and help and endangered bat

By Dr. Kristen Lear, Agave Restoration Program Director at Bat Conservation International

BCI and the Zoo are recruiting up to 100 volunteers to “adopt” and care for a baby agave plant for one year until they are ready for planting back in the wild.

Selected participants must be able to pick up their agave from the El Paso Zoo between November 27 and December 16, 2023 and must commit to caring for the plant for one year. Return of the agaves to the Zoo will be in October or November 2024. The plants will be given out in 1-gallon pots and should be kept indoors where they can receive bright morning sun. The plants should be watered once every two weeks in the summer and once a month in other seasons, so that the water runs out the bottom of the pot.

If you are interested in participating in this program, please fill out the interest form below by Sunday, November 26. Selected participants will be contacted starting November 27 to arrange pick up at the Zoo between November 27 to December 16, and will be provided with detailed care instructions.

For any questions about this project, contact Bat Conservation International’s Agave Restoration Program Director Dr. Kristen Lear at klear@batcon.org and the El Paso Zoo’s Education Curator Rick LoBello at LobelloRL@elpasotexas.gov.

To learn more about the inter-connectedness of bats, agaves, and people and to learn more about the Agave Restoration Initiative, visit batcon.org/batsandagave.