In a recent government meeting, the Greenville City Council approved a resolution to name the Africa Plaza exhibit at the Greenville Zoo in honor of Mary H. Hughes, a dedicated conservationist. The project, which has been in development for some time, was entirely funded through private donations, showcasing the success of public-private partnerships in the community.
Bill, a council member, expressed gratitude to the donors and the Greenville Zoo Foundation for their efforts in bringing the project to fruition. He emphasized the importance of the zoo's conservation outreach and the ongoing support from the city and its residents.
Dorothy Dow, representing her family, shared heartfelt remarks about her late mother, Mary Hughes, who was passionate about animal conservation. Dow highlighted the significance of the Africa Plaza as a tribute to her mother's legacy and the family's long-standing connection to the zoo, which has enriched their lives for over 35 years.
The council unanimously supported the resolution, marking a significant milestone for the Greenville Zoo and its commitment to conservation and community engagement. The naming of the Africa Plaza not only honors a beloved local figure but also reinforces the zoo's mission to promote sustainability and species conservation.