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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Portrait of a Tapir at the Point Defiance Zoo
Monday, January 09, 2012
Harvard Tapirs: Of Toes and Ancient Taxidermy

Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts ~
May 5, 2006
photo by Carol Schaffer
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Tapir Skull at Point Defiance Zoo
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Friday, November 04, 2011
Emergency Room Tapir
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Monday, February 14, 2011
How to Make Tapir Tracks
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Tapir Tracks at Point Defiance Zoo
Monday, March 29, 2010
Three Photos from France to Help Raise Awareness for World Tapir Day, 2010
Three wonderful tapir photos arrived by e-mail today with the message that we could use them on the site to help publicize World Tapir Day, 2010.
Please enjoy the photos and follow the link to learn more about World Tapir Day and take part in the activities and fundraising! And, many thanks to you in Le Mans. . . .
The Poteaux family sponsors these lovely tapirs and visits them often.
Merci infiniment des belles photos!
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Friday, July 10, 2009
Nice tapir photo
Monday, February 09, 2009
Feb 9, 2009: Sleeping Tapir
Monday, May 05, 2008
Sunday, April 27, 2008
It's World Tapir Day!

SEND YOUR WORLD TAPIR DAY PHOTOS AND WE WILL POST THEM!
Personally, I'm celebrating World Tapir Day not so differently from other days. Making blog posts, working on the web site, sending animal toys and gifts to people who order them online, e-mailing others involved in the tapir world. Also typically, I'm wearing a tapir t-shirt and (since this is the Pacific Northwest, after all) wearing a tapir sweatshirt over that. Next week I'll be visiting Seattle to celebrate my birthday and to meet Wilson Novarino, a tapir conservationist, researcher, and educator from Sumatra, Indonesia. The Tapir Preservation Fund has helped in a small way to support his work since we met online nearly a decade ago. I'm certainly looking forward to meeting in person, and of course, to renew acquaintances with the wonderful staff and the tapirs at Woodland Park Zoo. I have a few friends in that city as well. It will be fun. I'll be sure, as always, to wear tapirs and take my camera!
Whatever you are doing today, the FIRST ANNUAL WORLD TAPIR DAY, please think of these animals and look forward to a world in which more people will know of them through your efforts and to care about their conservation. Wear a shirt from the Tapir Gift Shop or CafePress (search for the word "tapir"). Or make your own wearable tapir art. Talk to people when your shirt becomes a conversation piece! I recently bought myself a mouse pad of the mountain tapir on the tapir items page, and immediately Lee asked to have it, as he has also fallen under the spell of the tapir. Anthony Long, who came up with the original idea for World Tapir Day, has provided tapir items you can buy in his World Tapir Day Store on CafePress. Proceeds from your purchase will go to tapir conservation projects, and this year's funded project will be April and the other Baird's tapirs at the Belize Zoo. During the summer months, tourism slows down and it's always a struggle to get enough money to feed the animals. If we all pitch in, we can help ease the burden this year. Sharon (the zoo's founder and director) is an amazing person who has done so much to create a climate of conservation awareness in Belize and an awareness among locals and tourists of Belize's wild animals. She's created many conservation models in Belize that really work and have been an inspiration to others in the field. Let's help her feed the tapirs this year!
Fortunately these days when you google tapirs, you come up with a lot of material. Try it, it's fun! Meanwhile, here are just a few links relevant to this post:
The Official World Tapir Day Website
Anthony's Tapir Blog
April's recent birthday party
Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle
Sunday, January 27, 2008
New plastic tapir!

A new plastic tapir, or new tapir toy of any description is a rare event and should be celebrated! Want to help name the tapir? One free plastic tapir just like this one is the prize! Our new plastic tapir is lifelike, soft and squeaky, and has ALMOST the right number of toes. Read more about the tapir and the naming contest (valid through January 31, 2008) in Tapir and Friends Wildlife World Online Gift Shop. Participants from all countries are welcome. We'll ship your winning tapir anywhere!
Friday, April 06, 2007
Jambi the Asian Tapir - Point Defiance Zoo
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Tapirs of the World Cross Stitch
Sue wrote:
This is a picture of "Tapirs of the World." Sarah C. created the design and made the beautiful cross-stitch above. Thanks, Sarah!
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Remembering Heidi and her tapir photos


I love Heidi's photos. Like her, they are creative, interesting, and bursting with character. They also give a sense of how much she loved her tapirs.
Friday, April 28, 2006
New tapirs at Mountain View


A Malayan (or Asian) tapir baby follows its parent at the Mountain View Conservation Breeding Centre in BC, Canada, near Langley. Here the tapirs have unusually large enclosures. Mountain view has two pair of Asian tapirs and has recently aquired a male mountain tapir to pair with their female. Word has it that the two get along famously. This makes only three pair of mountain tapirs in captivity anywhere.
Mountain View has two pair of Asian tapirs. All of their tapirs live in extremely generous enclosures (almost the wrong word, since you cannot - or can barely - see one side from the other). One enclosure for the Asian tapirs has steep ravine and a heavily-wooded landscape where the tapirs gallop surprisingly fast and show their abilities as climbers. Each pair enjoys a small lake. One of the features here is that both parents are left together to raise the infants. This process has been successful at Mountain View and has made for some interesting observations and viewing.
Both of the above photos are from the Mountain View Web site. The calf was born sometime during this past winter, so please follow the link above, phone ahead and ask about the baby if you're expecting to see stripes and spots. They may be faded by this time as the calf has been growing.