MAP & GUIDE - Woodland Park Zoo

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MAP & GUIDE AT THE ZOO... CHAPERONES: All students (grades preK–12) must be accompanied by an adult while on the zoo grounds in the ratio of one adult for every six students. EMERGENCIES, LOST & FOUND, FIRST AID: If you become separated from your group or have an emergency, contact Guest Services in the South or West Entrance Plazas, or ask for help from uniformed zoo staff. HAVE A SAFE AND RESPECTFUL ZOO VISIT We want your students to have a fun and productive visit. We also want to ensure that our animals and other guests are not disturbed. You are responsible for your students’ behavior. Please remind students about appropriate behavior required during your visit. 1. Stay with adult chaperone and your group at all times. 2. Stay on marked paths and areas. 3. Do not throw food or objects into the exhibits. 4. Do not tap on glass or otherwise stress the animals. 5. Be quiet near exhibits. 6. Use recycling, compost and waste containers throughout the zoo. QUARTERS FOR CONSERVATION Woodland Park Zoo is committed to wildlife conservation projects that also protect habitats and bring benefits to people. Each token represents 25 cents of the zoo entry fee; we use that 25 cents to strengthen our commitment to field conservation projects in the Pacific Northwest and around the world. Your token tells us which projects you care about most! 1. Pick up your free tokens (one for each person in your group) at Guest Services (found at either entrance) using your chaperone sticker. 2. Explore the zoo and learn about our field conservation projects. 3. Vote for the project each of you cares about most by putting your tokens in the kiosk. To learn more about conservation projects, please visit: www.zoo.org/quarters VOTE SAVING WILDLIFE! + = ZOOPARENT ADOPTIONS FOR GROUPS Do you care about our zoo animals and their wild friends? Become a ZooParent! Adopt an animal as a classroom or group and support the conservation of one of the many important species that Woodland Park Zoo works to conserve. For more information, visit www.zoo.org/education/conservation WHAT TO DO AT THE ZOO There’s lots to see and do during your visit! Please check the daily activities kiosk near the entrance for the most up-to-date program schedule. QUESTIONS TO ENCOURAGE STUDENT EXPLORATION The questions below can encourage students to make observations and think like scientists. The questions do not have a right answer, but are open to many different student responses. What do you see/notice/observe? What do you wonder about it? What does it remind you of? How might you explain that? Tell me more about that… What makes you say that? What’s your evidence for that? What else do you know about this? How could we learn more? Updated January 2020

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MAP & GUIDE

AT THE ZOO... CHAPERONES: All students (grades preK–12) must be accompanied by an adult while on the zoo grounds in the ratio of one adult for every six students.

EMERGENCIES, LOST & FOUND, FIRST AID: If you become separated from your group or have an emergency, contact Guest Services in the South or West Entrance Plazas, or ask for help from uniformed zoo staff.

HAVE A SAFE AND RESPECTFUL ZOO VISITWe want your students to have a fun and productive visit. We also want to ensure that our animals and other guests are not disturbed. You are responsible for your students’ behavior. Please remind students about appropriate behavior required during your visit.

1. Stay with adult chaperone and your group at all times.

2. Stay on marked paths and areas.

3. Do not throw food or objects into the exhibits.

4. Do not tap on glass or otherwise stress the animals.

5. Be quiet near exhibits.

6. Use recycling, compost and waste containers throughout the zoo.

QUARTERS FOR CONSERVATIONWoodland Park Zoo is committed to wildlife conservation projects that also protect habitats and bring benefits to people. Each token represents 25 cents of the zoo entry fee; we use that 25 cents to strengthen our commitment to field conservation projects in the Pacific Northwest and around the world. Your token tells us which projects you care about most!

1. Pick up your free tokens (one for each person in your group) at Guest Services (found at either entrance) using your chaperone sticker.

2. Explore the zoo and learn about our field conservation projects.

3. Vote for the project each of you cares about most by putting your tokens in the kiosk.

To learn more about conservation projects, please visit: www.zoo.org/quarters

VOTE SAVING WILDLIFE!+ =

ZOOPARENT ADOPTIONS FOR GROUPSDo you care about our zoo animals and their wild friends? Become a ZooParent! Adopt an animal as a classroom or group and support the conservation of one of the many important species that Woodland Park Zoo works to conserve.

For more information, visit www.zoo.org/education/conservation

WHAT TO DO AT THE ZOOThere’s lots to see and do during your visit! Please check the daily activities kiosk near the entrance for the most up-to-date program schedule.

QUESTIONS TO ENCOURAGE STUDENT EXPLORATIONThe questions below can encourage students to make observations and think like scientists. The questions do not have a right answer, but are open to many different student responses.

• What do you see/notice/observe?

• What do you wonder about it?

• What does it remind you of?

• How might you explain that?

• Tell me more about that…

• What makes you say that?

• What’s your evidence for that?

• What else do you know about this?

• How could we learn more?

Updated January 2020

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You Are HereEach of our big orange directional signs has a letter in the lower right corner. Match those to the letters on your map to pinpoint your location.

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WOODLAND PARK ROSE GARDEN

HISTORIC CAROUSEL

WILDLIFE THEATER

BeechGrove AFRICAN

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Bank of America

Commons

Picnic Shelter

ZOOMAZIUM

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Molbak’s BUTTERFLY GARDEN

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Red Panda

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Red-crowned Crane

JerseySteer

SheepGoat

Kunekune Pig

Partula Snail

Habitat Discovery

Loop

Backyard Habitat

Red Ruffed Lemur

Ring-tailed Lemur

Colobus Monkey

Patas Monkey

Hippo

Gazelle

Meerkat

Siamang

Orangutan

Python

Emu

Wolf Elk

Steller’s Sea Eagle

Mountain Goat

River Otter

BrownBear

Porcupine

Great Gray Owl

Wallaroo/Wallaby

Tapir

François’ Langur

Komodo Dragon

Ostrich

Zebra

Warty Pig

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Giraffe

Warthog

Sloth Bear

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Microsoft Pollinator

Patio

WILLAWONG STATION

Frog

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ASSAM RHINO RESERVE

TROPICAL ASIA

Greater One-horned RhinocerosDemoiselle

CranePEACOCK

PLAZA

Pudu

Great Blue

Turaco

Gather + Graze Café

Ducks Geese

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