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Learning at the Zoo

Explore a whole new approach to learning with the Detroit Zoological Society (DZS)! At the Zoo, we believe learning should be fun — and what’s more exciting than experiencing the animal kingdom through field trips?

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Make the most of your trip with Learning Labs

Our in-person Learning Labs, designed for pre-K to 12th grade students, explore science concepts and skills with DZS staff during a live, interactive session.

  • Price includes the cost of parking, admission to the Zoo for the day and an educational experience.
  • Each Learning Lab is designed to accommodate one classroom of students at a time (up to 35 students).
  • Up to seven adults are included in the price.
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We book up very quickly! If you are hoping for an educational experience and the date you would like is unavailable, please email [email protected]

Animal Size

Pre-K Through First Grade

How do you measure up? Are you as tall as a polar bear? Do you have hands as big as a tiger’s paws? In this learning lab, students will use non-standard measurements to explore the amazing diversity of animal size. Stations include comparing their height with that of a life-sized polar bear, measuring with model snakes, estimating weights of replica frogs, investigating how many chicken eggs fit in an ostrich egg and more!

Pre-Approved DATZ Registration Tri-county - $450 Other Counties - $550

Conservation Project: Penguins

Third through Fifth Grade

What is it like to be a conservation scientist? Learners will be “transported” to a field station in Antarctica, where their mission is to document information about the penguins who live in a nearby colony.

A briefing will assign roles to each learner and prepare them for their outing, including checking the weather and ocean conditions before jumping into their zodiac to get to the colony. Once there, the research teams will survey penguins and record their height, weight and beak measurements. Back at the field station, the group will compare their data and will use this to assess the overall well-being of penguins and the greater ecosystem.

Pre-Approved DATZ Registration Tri-county - $450 Other Counties - $550

Wildlife Biologist: Isle Royale

Sixth through Eighth Grade

What is it like to be a wildlife biologist? Isle Royale is home to the world’s longest continuous study of predator-prey relationships. With over sixty years of data about moose and wolf populations, participants will take on the role of a wildlife biologist, analyze factual information and consider how humans have directly and indirectly changed this isolated ecosystem. Participants will take this one step further and evaluate the perspectives of the plants and animals that call Isle Royale home before justifying their position in the ongoing debate about what is the best course of action for the island’s future.

Pre-Approved DATZ Registration Tri-county - $450 Other Counties - $550

Zoo Careers: Animal Behavior

Ninth through Twelfth Grade

How does the Detroit Zoo ensure they are providing the best possible care to all animals? In addition to knowledgeable vet staff and dedicated zookeepers, an entire department of talented staff is committed to understanding more about animals through in-depth research projects. Learners will engage in the same data collection processes to observe and document animal behavior, then work with DZS education staff to analyze and compare their data and reflect on how this information can benefit the animals.

Pre-Approved DATZ Registration Tri-county - $550 Other Counties - $650

Wildlife Forensics

Ninth through Twelfth Grade

How can you use scientific methods to study potential crimes committed against wildlife? Join us in a field of study known as wildlife forensics, where learners will work in small groups to use science process skills as they investigate a simulated wildlife crime scene and document their findings. Learners will re-articulate bones to identify the animal and their cause of death, communicating their evidence-based findings back to the larger group as they reflect on the overall process and the importance of this growing career opportunity

Pre-Approved DATZ Registration Tri-county - $550 Other Counties - $650

Got a green thumb? Come win a GreenPrize!

Go Green. Get Green.

GreenPrize is the Detroit Zoological Society’s award program for middle and high schools in Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties. “Green Teams” develop projects that make their school or community more sustainable. Grab a group of friends and an advisor/administrator to get started. The winning team gets money to put their project into action, making a real difference in the environment.

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