Hoppy Hour with Rabbit Wranglers

Meet Adorable Rabbits During Summer Flower Show: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland!
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The following admission tickets are open now and guests are welcome to plan their arrivals at any time before or during event hours (10:30 a.m. – noon each of the days below). This event is included in regular Conservatory admission. Members and children under the age of 2 are free.
Fall down the rabbit hole this summer at Phipps and meet adorable rabbits during your next visit! On select Saturdays and Sundays from 10:30 a.m. – noon, guests can meet our friends from Rabbit Wranglers and say hello to several rescue rabbits in our lush Tropical Forest. These rabbits have been rescued by the dedicated team at Rabbit Wranglers in the hopes of finding them new homes. Plus, while visiting these adorable furry friends, you'll have access to the stunning florals and showstopping topiaries featured in this year's Summer Flower Show: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
NOTE: Guests are not permitted to adopt rabbits during Phipps' Hoppy Hour with Rabbit Wranglers. Guests who are interested in adoption must meet and apply with a Rabbit Wranglers representative outside of Phipps.

Meet Rabbit Wranglers
The Rabbit Wranglers mission is to help abused, neglected and abandoned rabbits and educate the public to improve the live of these companion animals. To view their work and upcoming events, please visit their website.
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