Zoo Camp - Grades 10-12
FOR YOUTH ENTERING GRADES 10-12 IN FALL 2012
Marine Biology 101
All sessions: 9:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
What lies beneath the ocean surface? In this in–depth and hands-on marine biology class, we will look at the diversity of life found in many ocean communities.
Register for the Marine Biology Zoo Camp and join us for the Marine Biology 201 trip to the Florida Keys and receive $65 off. Email for more details.
| June 25–29 |
July 23-27 |
| July 9-13 |
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NEW! Zoology 101
All sessions: 9:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Get a glimpse into the most popular major of study for zoo professionals. The animal kingdom is a big and fascinating world to discover and the Zoo is the perfect place to investigate it further. Dissections, keeper interactions and animal behavior studies will all be a part of this exciting camp.
Back by popular demand!
Marine Biology 201: Florida Keys
July 22–28 Full
A great opportunity to continue your love for marine science! Advance yourself to a new level! We will spend the week exploring and learning more about coral reefs and coastal ecosystems along with the organisms that inhabit them, local research and conservation efforts, and some local history.
For pricing and registration information contact Gina Goralski by email or call 952.431.9260. Click Here to learn more and register for this trip.
NEW! Costa Rica: Cloud Forest to Ocean!
August 2–9
Hike and zipline in the cloud forests of the Monteverde region of Costa Rica. Enjoy the beaches and ride in a boat to spot wild dolphins in Samara an area in the Guanacaste region. This exciting adventure will broaden your student’s world-view and inspire a greater understanding of the importance of biodiversity through hands-on conservation work planting trees and protecting nesting sites for wild sea turtles.
For pricing and registration information contact Melanie Sorensen by email or call 952.431.9363. Click Here to learn more and register for this trip.