ROCK ISLAND – Thanks to Senator Mike Halpin, the Niabi Zoo will receive $527,800 from the Open Space Land Acquisition and Development grant to provide upgrades and improvements to the zoo.
“Niabi Zoo has brought educational entertainment to my family and many others in Western Illinois,” said Halpin (D-Rock Island). “This investment supports a key community institution in Rock Island and will bring enrichment that will stick with our youth through their lives.”
OSLAD is a cost-sharing program between state and local governments that helps communities fund land acquisition and development for parks and outdoor recreation projects. It’s become one of the most popular grant programs in Illinois. Since its establishment, OSLAD has awarded $675 million for park projects throughout Illinois.
The Rock Island Forest Preserve District received $527,800 to enhance educational opportunities for families at Niabi Zoo.
"We are profoundly grateful for this investment on the part of the State of Illinois,” said Niabi Zoo Director Lee Jackson. “Through Niabi Zoo's accreditation in the Zoological Association of America and its many partnerships with zoos and wildlife experts across the country and around the world, Niabi is well established as a home for conservation and environmental education.
“Making that education accessible and entertaining for families adds to the effectiveness of our work, and that's precisely what this project will enhance,” said Jackson. “The improvements we're making would not have been feasible without the OSLAD program, and we're anxious to get started."
Visit the Illinois Department of Natural Resources website for more information on the OSLAD grants.
