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FIELD TRIPS

Field trips are interactive and feature guided and unguided activities for groups of all ages. Students can enjoy hand feeding animals and reaching out to touch the wildlife as they learn about their unique habitats, behavior, and adaptations. Educational tours are also available.

supports classroom learning in:
Environmental Studies, Science

topics covered:
Animal Facts, Animal Behavior

contact info
Name: Office Manager
Phone: 724-4924-9571
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Group Size: Min. 20 for group rates. Program Type: Day Trips, Guided Tours, Guided Activities, Outreach. Recomm. Length of Visit: 1-3 hours. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 25:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 25:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 25:1. Registration: Phone, Email. Food Options: Picnic area available. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: Nonprofit groups do not have a minimum group number. Accessible To: PD.

ABOUT

Living Treasures Wild Animal Park

Living Treasures “Wild” Animal Park Moraine provides a unique interactive experience that allows visitors to get closer to the animals than ever before. From glass-fronted exhibits to a walk-through aviary, it offers many ways for guests to meet our friendly animals. Some of the animals at the zoo include Tapir, alpacas, alligators, monkeys, foxes, rabbits, cattle, and countless birds. Bottle feed our babies, and take a photo with a kangaroo or wallaby joey or a snake. You can even ride on a camel, feed alligators, and meet animals in the Education Center. The zoo also has a playground, a picnic area and a petting zoo. Educational tours are offered in the spring and fall, and our Office Manager will work with you to customize your group trip.

contact info

Hrs: Vary by season, see website.

FIELD TRIPS

Scouts can learn about animals up-close on a field trip to the zoo. They have opportunities to feed and touch many of the animals, as well as learn about their unique habitats, behavior, and adaptations. Educational tours can be customized to focus on meeting groups’ learning goals. Scouts can also enjoy camel rides and daily scheduled animal encounters.

supports scout badges in:
Science, Animal Behavior

topics covered:
adaptations, animal behavior, animal facts, habitats

contact info
Name: Office Manager
Phone: 724-924-9571
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Group Size: Min. 20 for group rates. Program Type: Day Trips, Guided Tours, Guided Activities, Outreach. Recomm. Length of Visit: 1-3 hours. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 25:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 25:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 25:1. Registration: Phone, Email. Food Options: Picnic area available. Cost: Fee Accessible To: PD.

ABOUT

Living Treasures Wild Animal Park

Living Treasures “Wild” Animal Park Moraine provides a unique interactive experience that allows visitors to get closer to the animals than ever before. From glass-fronted exhibits to a walk-through aviary, it offers many ways for guests to meet our friendly animals. Some of the animals at the zoo include Tapir, alpacas, alligators, monkeys, foxes, rabbits, cattle, and countless birds. Bottle feed our babies, and take a photo with a kangaroo or wallaby joey or a snake. You can even ride on a camel, feed alligators, and meet animals in the Education Center. The zoo also has a playground, a picnic area and a petting zoo. Educational tours are offered in the spring and fall, and our Office Manager will work with you to customize your group trip.

contact info

Hrs: Vary by season, see website.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Zoo Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The giraffe’s tongue is black to prevent sunburn while eating in the hot sun. Their spots, which are as unique as humans fingerprints, are designed for camouflage. And they need less sleep than any other mammal, using the time instead to browse for food.

When you go to the zoo, be on the lookout for the clever ways animals adapted to their surroundings and developed traits that help them survive.

View Lesson Plan>>

FIELD TRIPS

Campers can learn about animals up-close on a field trip to the zoo. They have opportunities to feed and touch many of the animals, as well as learn about their unique habitats, behavior, and adaptations. Educational tours can be customized to focus on meeting groups’ learning goals. Campers can also enjoy camel rides and daily scheduled animal encounters.

topics covered:
Adaptations, Animal Behavior, Animal Facts, Habitats

contact info
Name: Office Manager
Phone: 724-924-9571
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Group Size: Min. 20 for group rates. Program Type: Day Trips, Guided Tours, Guided Activities, Outreach. Recomm. Length of Visit: 1-3 hours. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 25:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 25:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 25:1. Registration: Phone, Email. Food Options: Picnic area available. Cost: Fee Accessible To: PD.

ABOUT

Living Treasures Wild Animal Park

Living Treasures “Wild” Animal Park Moraine provides a unique interactive experience that allows visitors to get closer to the animals than ever before. From glass-fronted exhibits to a walk-through aviary, it offers many ways for guests to meet our friendly animals. Some of the animals at the zoo include Tapir, alpacas, alligators, monkeys, foxes, rabbits, cattle, and countless birds. Bottle feed our babies, and take a photo with a kangaroo or wallaby joey or a snake. You can even ride on a camel, feed alligators, and meet animals in the Education Center. The zoo also has a playground, a picnic area and a petting zoo. Educational tours are offered in the spring and fall, and our Office Manager will work with you to customize your group trip.

contact info

Hrs: Vary by season, see website.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Zoo Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The giraffe’s tongue is black to prevent sunburn while eating in the hot sun. Their spots, which are as unique as humans fingerprints, are designed for camouflage. And they need less sleep than any other mammal, using the time instead to browse for food.

When you go to the zoo, be on the lookout for the clever ways animals adapted to their surroundings and developed traits that help them survive.

View Lesson Plan>>

FIELD TRIPS

Homeschool groups can enjoy learning about the zoo’s animals with hands-on demonstrations, opportunities to feed and touch animals, and more. Educational tours can be customized to focus on meeting groups’ learning goals. Students can also enjoy camel rides.

supports classroom learning in:
Environmental Studies, Science

topics covered:
Adaptations, Animal Behavior, Animal Facts, Habitats

contact info
Name: Office Manager
Phone: 724-924-9571
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Group Size: Min. 20 for group rates. Program Type: Day Trips, Guided Tours, Guided Activities, Outreach. Recomm. Length of Visit: 1-3 hours. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 25:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 25:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 25:1. Registration: Phone, Email. Food Options: Picnic area available. Cost: Fee Accessible To: PD.

ABOUT

Living Treasures Wild Animal Park

Living Treasures “Wild” Animal Park Moraine provides a unique interactive experience that allows visitors to get closer to the animals than ever before. From glass-fronted exhibits to a walk-through aviary, it offers many ways for guests to meet our friendly animals. Some of the animals at the zoo include Tapir, alpacas, alligators, monkeys, foxes, rabbits, cattle, and countless birds. Bottle feed our babies, and take a photo with a kangaroo or wallaby joey or a snake. You can even ride on a camel, feed alligators, and meet animals in the Education Center. The zoo also has a playground, a picnic area and a petting zoo. Educational tours are offered in the spring and fall, and our Office Manager will work with you to customize your group trip.

contact info

Hrs: Vary by season, see website.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Zoo Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The giraffe’s tongue is black to prevent sunburn while eating in the hot sun. Their spots, which are as unique as humans fingerprints, are designed for camouflage. And they need less sleep than any other mammal, using the time instead to browse for food.

When you go to the zoo, be on the lookout for the clever ways animals adapted to their surroundings and developed traits that help them survive.

View Lesson Plan>>

FAMILY OUTINGS

Families can learn about animals up-close on a field trip to the zoo. They have opportunities to feed and touch many of the animals, as well as learn about their unique habitats, behavior, and adaptations. Also enjoy camel rides and daily scheduled animal encounters. Save the memories by having your family have a picture taken with Kangaroo Joey and a friendly snake.

topics covered:
Adaptations, Animal Behavior, Animal Facts, Habitats

contact info
Phone: 724-924-9571
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities Recomm. Length of Visit: Varies Cost: Fee

BIRTHDAY PARTIES

Enjoy your child's birthday celebration at the Living Treasures Wild Animal Park with the Parks special Birthday Party Package! Guests will get up-close to animals. They'll have opportunities to feed and touch many of the animals, as well as learn about their unique habitats, behavior, and adaptations with daily scheduled animal encounters. Can bring your own food, cakes and beverages.

contact info
Phone: 724-924-9591
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: Early Childhood, Elementary School, Middle School Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Activities Cost: Fee

ABOUT

Living Treasures Wild Animal Park

Living Treasures “Wild” Animal Park Moraine provides a unique interactive experience that allows visitors to get closer to the animals than ever before. From glass-fronted exhibits to a walk-through aviary, it offers many ways for guests to meet our friendly animals. Some of the animals at the zoo include Tapir, alpacas, alligators, monkeys, foxes, rabbits, cattle, and countless birds. Bottle feed our babies, and take a photo with a kangaroo or wallaby joey or a snake. You can even ride on a camel, feed alligators, and meet animals in the Education Center. The zoo also has a playground, a picnic area and a petting zoo. Educational tours are offered in the spring and fall, and our Office Manager will work with you to customize your group trip.

contact info

Hrs: Vary by season, see website