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From a toddler's first glimpse of a monkey or snow
leopard, to a
researcher's study of gibbon vocalization - the Zoo is a unique
learning center.
Much of the education taking place at Micke Grove Zoo is disguised
as recreation. Family outings to enjoy Micke Grove Park and Zoo
provide opportunities for interaction and for observing and learning
about some of the amazing diversity to be seen in nature.
Elementary classes regularly tour the Zoo,
enabling
young people to develop a better
understanding of animal groups and
biological concepts. Area college and university students have found Micke Grove Zoo to be a valuable resource as a "living laboratory"
for the study of
animal behavior. Cooperative education programs have enabled college
and university interns - in biological sciences, education,
marketing and communications - to develop practical skills while
assisting with Zoo projects.
Educational programming,
including tours and
presentations on the Zoo grounds and outreach efforts to area
schools and community groups, have been a mainstay of Micke Grove
Zoo's education efforts. Beginning with volunteer docent-led tours
in 1980, programs include a broad range of specialized presentations
that complement students' classroom experience.