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The Zooteen program is designed for teens ages 13-17 years old that have an exceptional interest in animals and wildlife conservation. The Montgomery Zoo’s Education Department is looking for teens want to donate their time to the community, gain experience working with animals and the public, can work the required hours per month, and are available to work the required Read more...
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Make summer vacation a wildlife adventure that you will never forget. Join kids of similar ages and interests for a fun-packed, educational experience themed around ZOOLYMPICS. See daily live animal presentations; get up close and personal with some of the Educational animals at the Montgomery Zoo; enjoy scavenger hunts; craft time; classroom time; playtime, train, Stingray Bay, and sky lift Read more...
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Education is a top priority of the Montgomery Zoo. Programs range from a variety of topics including “Alabama Wildlife” to “‘Going, Going, Gone.” Programs may be done here at the zoo, or at another location such as a school or event. Program options include Alabama Wildlife, Animal Adaptations, Biomes of the World, Birds of Prey, Colors of Survival, Behavior and Read more...
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If you haven’t been to the Zoo in a while, you are missing out on a fun-packed and educational adventure. Our residents include over 500 animals from five different continents, all housed in natural, barrier-free habitats. The Zoo spans over 40 beautifully landscaped acres, offering you a magnificent view of exotic wildlife and endangered species. By leisurely stroll, or with Read more...
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Bring your group to EAT South’s urban farm where farmers are ready to greet you and show you around and teach you how an urban farm is run, and what they are growing to feed their community. Option for U-Pick herbs and produce available. Read more...
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Learn what it is like to work on an urban farm with the EAT South urban farm tour, including a hands-on project to grow and learn along the way. Read more...