San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance to participate in the 135th Rose Parade with a float commemorating the San Diego Zoo’s 107-year history

The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance’s float highlights include a resilient orangutan, a young-at-heart polar bear and the lion who started it all. Valley News/Courtesy photo
SAN DIEGO – For the third consecutive year, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance will partner with the Tournament of Roses in Pasadena and participate in the 135th Rose Parade presented by Honda on New Year’s Day. San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance’s parade float theme is “It Began with a Roar” and will feature myriad heartwarming stories from the San Diego Zoo that have inspired generations to care for and protect wildlife.The Rose Parade is one of the world’s most storied traditions, celebrating the hope and optimism a new year brings. The “It Began with a Roar” float will bring to life the vibrant sounds and rhythms of nature, offering a global symphony of music and a resounding way of connecting everyone – wildlife, people and the planet we share.“For 107 years, we
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