Quartz, I think you misunderstood a little.
Advertising on the website is something the zoo already does all year round. There's no reason, that I can think of, for why the information I talked about is not on the website. The website is a tool to attract visitors to the zoo. Posting signs at the zoo about the lemurs for example is great, but that only tells people who have already chosen to come to the zoo, it doesn't help attract people to the zoo.
You're right the marmot information is on the website. What I was saying was I don't understand why that information made it to the website and the penguin exhibit coming for example did not. The marmot predicting an early spring does not bring people to the zoo. A new exhibit, like the penguins, will bring people to the zoo.
I was not suggesting that the zoo should "advertise" outside the website and collections magazine. I appreciate that there are limited resources and so my comments were in relation to improving what they already do.
I referred to the collections magazine as a newsletter because I couldn't remember the name of the magazine. So I'm not sure what the "newsletter" actually is. My point about the magazine is, why tell members in every single issue about the membership and smoking rules and not tell us about new exhibits etc? Shouldn't the purpose of the magazine be to get members excited about what's happening at the zoo, instead of reminding us about rules? Sure, sometimes the magazine has the information I'm talking about - but not all that time and certainly not all the information.
To a certain extent I understand what you said about the keepers' concerns about births. But if the keepers share this information when you're at the zoo, which they do, why can't it be put on the website? Maybe they don't announce pregnancies for first time mothers, but what about experienced mothers like our giraffes and cheetahs? Why not announce when they are pregnant?
Anyway, my point is simply that the zoo needs to learn to use its resources to celebrate its successes! Whoever is deciding what to post on the website should stop and think whether what they are posting will attract visitors. If it doesn't, then they should be asking what can they post that will.