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The Brandywine Zoo is managed by the Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation with the support of the Delaware Zoological Society. For More information about the Division or Delaware State Parks, call (302) 739-9220 or visit our website DEstateparks.com The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce. Go a little Wild! Programs To Book a Program Step 1: Pick an upcoming workshop to attend or decide whether you want to book a private workshop. Download and submit a completed Program Registration Form from our website. Telephone registrations are not accepted. Program registrations can be sent to the Education department via: Fax: (302) 577-7480 Mail: Education Department, Brandywine Zoo, 1001 N. Park Drive, Wilmington, DE 19802 Email: [email protected] • Step 2: Someone from the Education Department will check program date availability and get back to you within one week of your registration. If you do not hear back after this time, please email us. • Step 3: You will receive a contract with payment information and your program date (based on availability or workshop registered for) within one week of your program registration submission. Please email the Education Department if you have not received a confirmation. • Step 4: Submit your payment, via the link on your contract or by check at the above address with a copy of your contract, to secure your selected date and time. o Note that a 10 person or $120 minimum is required for all individually booked workshops. BrandywineZoo.org/Scouts Programs

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Page 1: Scout Programs with the Brandywine Zoo Programs To Book a ... · SCOUTreach Program fee $210 + travel fees per program Meet 3-5 animals Max 50 people Host your scout meeting at the

The Brandywine Zoo is managed by the Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation with the support of the Delaware Zoological Society.

For More information about the Division or Delaware State Parks, call (302) 739-9220 or visit our website DEstateparks.comThe Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce.

Go a little Wild!

Programs

P r i c e sT o B o o k a P r o g r a m• Step 1: Pick an upcoming workshop to attend or decide whether you want to book a private workshop. Download and submit a completed Program Registration Form from our website. Telephone registrations are not accepted.

Program registrations can be sent to the Education department via: Fax: (302) 577-7480 Mail: Education Department, Brandywine Zoo, 1001 N. Park Drive, Wilmington, DE 19802 Email: [email protected]

• Step 2: Someone from the Education Department will check program date availability and get back to you within one week of your registration. If you do not hear back after this time, please email us.

• Step 3: You will receive a contract with payment information and your program date (based on availability or workshop registered for) within one week of your program registration submission. Please email the Education Department if you have not received a confirmation.

• Step 4: Submit your payment, via the link on your contract or by check at the above address with a copy of your contract, to secure your selected date and time. o Note that a 10 person or $120 minimum is required for all individually booked workshops.

BrandywineZoo.org/Scouts

Other fee information

Rates include zoo admission.

DZS Members only receive discounts on Career and Animal Science

Workshops, not on any other scout programs.

All participants, including adult chaperones, and DZS members must pay registration fees for programs.

One free leader per registered troop/pack.

S c o u t P r o g r a m s w i t h t h e B r a n d y w i n e Z o o

Additional siblings or non-scouts attending the program are required to pay the program fee.

Payment is due in full at time of registration.

Join us for a day at the zoo! Programs

Workshops

ParticiPant aDDitiOnal infO

Scout Workshops

fee $12/participant Scouts and sibling participants. Includes Zoo

patch.

$5 (October-April)$7 (May-September

Fee per adult/chaperone/leader

career and animal Science Workshops

fee $8/DZS members$10/non-members

Career and Animal Science Workshops

Scout Nightfee $10/person Includes scouts, parents,

siblings, and additional leaders.

$2 each Commemorative Brandywine Zoo Patch

SCOUTreach Program

fee $210 + travel feesper program

Meet 3-5 animalsMax 50 people

Host your scout meeting at the Zoofee $150 For up to 2 hours.

$50 Add a meeting time onto your private workshop booking, up

to 1 hour.

traveling Zoo Mileage rates

Fees are measured by distance from the Zoo to your site, in one direction.

MilEagE ratES

<25 MilES $20 flat rate

Each aDDitiOnal

10 MilES $10 per every 10

miles

Be sure to calculate your Traveling Zoo fees to include both program and mileage rates.

travEling ZOO PrOgraM45 minWe’ll bring the zoo to you! We can bring several ambassador animals to your next Scout meeting. Your troop or pack can learn all about our animals and their adaptations through a fun and close-up encounter.

Want a custom topic? Ask while booking!

available Spring and fall

ScoutReach

Where wetravel.DelawareAll Counties Salem

Gloucester

ChesterDelawarePhiladelphia

CecilKentQueen Anne’sCaroline

Maryland

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

Page 2: Scout Programs with the Brandywine Zoo Programs To Book a ... · SCOUTreach Program fee $210 + travel fees per program Meet 3-5 animals Max 50 people Host your scout meeting at the

viEW UPcOMing Program DatES

or bOOK a PrivatE PrOraM fOr YOUr grOUP

Education Department Email [email protected]

PROGRAMSBrandywine Zoo.org/ScOUts

caring fOr aniMalSAll Ages, see above animal care sessions for badgesProgram Length: 2.5 hoursJoin us for this fun workshop where we’ll learn about what it takes to be a great pet-caretaker. Discover your pets’ unique needs and the differences between caring for pets and wild animals.

vOicES in cOnSErvatiOn Older groups (Juniors, Eagles, etc.)Program Length: 2 hoursThe Zoo takes part in lots of conservation work here in Delaware and internationally! Want to learn about endangered species? What does it mean to conserve? Come take a walk on the wild side with us and meet some animals that are a part of conservation efforts around the world!

carEEr anD aniMal SciEncE WOrKShOPSPre-teens and TeensJoin us for one of our monthly Career and Animal Science workshops focusing on studying or working with animals as well as animal careers. Workshop dates are posted on events calendar.

Juniors

Daisies

Brownies

available Spring and fall, see website for dates

available Year-roundavailable year-round

cadettesall cub Scouts

tiger cubs

Bear cubs

Webelos

3 chEErS fOr aniMalSProgram Length: 2.5 hours Journey: 3 Cheers for Animals, Birdbath AwardLearn what animals need and how to care for them. Daisy scouts will be able to say that “Animals need care; I need care. I can do both.” Then Daisy scouts will be able to use their knowledge and creativity to teach others how to care for animals.

ScOUt night at thE ZOO2 hoursEnjoy an evening at the Zoo for scouts and their families! Participants for this program get to enjoy special after-hours admission to the zoo when it closes to the public! There will be games, crafts, and activities all geared toward scout requirements. Brandywine Zoo patches will be available for purchase.

This outdoor event takes place twice a year, in the spring and fall (check our website for dates), so please dress for the weather. See the listing below for some of the requirements met (subject to change).

Earth’S EnDangErEDProgram Length: 2.5 hours Skill Building Badge: It’s Your Story- Tell It; Animal Habitats BadgeJuniors will learn about wild animals and how to protect them. We will also investigate animal habitats and make an “animal house” based on what we learn.

EnErgiZEProgram Length: 2.5 hours Journey: It’s Your Planet-Love ItLearn about saving energy, and how that helps wildlife. Identify things Juniors can do to help animals and nature, such as an energy audit, and find ways to reduce their energy needs.

aniMal hElPErSProgram Length: 2.5Skill Building Badge: It’s Your Story, Tell ItFrom companionship to service animals, learn about the many ways animal help humans. Additionally, we’ll discover how people can help animals, too!

nOva WilDProgram Length: 2.5 hoursAward: NOVA WILDCub Scouts of all ages will learn together in this program focusing on animal life cycles, wildlife and ecosystems. Scouts will learn about locally endangered animals and build skills observing zoo animals.

tigErS in thE WilDProgram Length: 2.5 hoursAdventure: Tigers In the WildScouts will learn the difference between what animals eat, and whether that makes them an herbivore, carnivore, omnivore, or detrivore. Discover how to identify animals and plants, and practice together.

fUr, fEathErS, & fErnSProgram Length: 2.5 hoursAdventure: Fur, Feathers, & FernsTake a hike to explore native wildlife and plants. We’ll look for signs of animals, tour the zoo, and discuss why some animals are disappearing from their habitat in addition to ways to help them.

intO thE WilDProgram Length: 2.5 hoursElective Adventure: Into the WildLearn about how we care for reptiles, insects and amphibians at the Zoo! Discover the food web and learn about native bird identification and migration.

BUilD a BEttEr WOrlDProgram Length: 2.5 hoursA.O.L. Adventure: Build a Better World (Requirements 6-8)Learn about saving energy, and how that helps wildlife. Identify things Webelos can do to help reduce their energy in their community, evaluate their energy usage, and find ways to reduce their energy needs.

PEtS BaDgEProgram Length: 2.5 hours Skill Building Badge: It’s Your Story- Tell ItUnderstand how to care for different pets’ need, and discuss the difference between pets, farm animals, and wild animals!

SEnSES BaDgEProgram Length: 2.5 hours Focus: 5 SensesSkill Building Badge: It’s Your Planet- Love ItBrownies will explore their own senses and compare to the awesome senses some of our special animal friends have.

Tiger AdventureBackyard Jungle Step 2 & Step 5Tigers in the Wild Steps 2, 4, 6 & 7Tiger Elected AdventureTiger Theater Step 3Stories and Shapes Step 2a

Wolf AdventurePaws on the Path Steps 4, 6 & 7

Bear AdventureFur, Feathers & Ferns Steps 2-6Bear EL Adv., Critter Care Step 2, Step 4

Webelos AOL Elected AdventureInto the Wild Steps 3, 5, 6, 7, and 9a*Adventures in Science Step 2

Daisy5 Flowers, 4 Stories, 3 Cheers for Animals

BrowniesSBB: Senses Steps 1, 2, 3, and 5SBB: Making Games Step 1SBB: Making Friends Step 1SBB: Letterboxer Step 3SBB: Pets Steps 1, 2 and 4SBB: Hiker Step 1Legacy Badge: Bugs Steps 2-3

JuniorsSBB: Animal Habitats Step 1Legacy Badge: Flowers Steps 1 and 4

ScOUt night

BOY ScOUt WOrKShOPSgirl ScOUt WOrKShOPS

MixED ScOUt WOrKShOPS

*if they helped to plan the trip.

crittEr carEProgram Length: 2.5 hoursElective Adventure: Critter CareBear Cubs will learn about how animals help us, and how we can help them. Explore the 5 things animals need to survive and discover specific needs our pets might have.

Page 3: Scout Programs with the Brandywine Zoo Programs To Book a ... · SCOUTreach Program fee $210 + travel fees per program Meet 3-5 animals Max 50 people Host your scout meeting at the

viEW UPcOMing Program DatES

or bOOK a PrivatE PrOraM fOr YOUr grOUP

Education Department Email [email protected]

PROGRAMSBrandywine Zoo.org/ScOUts

caring fOr aniMalSAll Ages, see above animal care sessions for badgesProgram Length: 2.5 hoursJoin us for this fun workshop where we’ll learn about what it takes to be a great pet-caretaker. Discover your pets’ unique needs and the differences between caring for pets and wild animals.

vOicES in cOnSErvatiOn Older groups (Juniors, Eagles, etc.)Program Length: 2 hoursThe Zoo takes part in lots of conservation work here in Delaware and internationally! Want to learn about endangered species? What does it mean to conserve? Come take a walk on the wild side with us and meet some animals that are a part of conservation efforts around the world!

carEEr anD aniMal SciEncE WOrKShOPSPre-teens and TeensJoin us for one of our monthly Career and Animal Science workshops focusing on studying or working with animals as well as animal careers. Workshop dates are posted on events calendar.

Juniors

Daisies

Brownies

available Spring and fall, see website for dates

available Year-roundavailable year-round

cadettesall cub Scouts

tiger cubs

Bear cubs

Webelos

3 chEErS fOr aniMalSProgram Length: 2.5 hours Journey: 3 Cheers for Animals, Birdbath AwardLearn what animals need and how to care for them. Daisy scouts will be able to say that “Animals need care; I need care. I can do both.” Then Daisy scouts will be able to use their knowledge and creativity to teach others how to care for animals.

ScOUt night at thE ZOO2 hoursEnjoy an evening at the Zoo for scouts and their families! Participants for this program get to enjoy special after-hours admission to the zoo when it closes to the public! There will be games, crafts, and activities all geared toward scout requirements. Brandywine Zoo patches will be available for purchase.

This outdoor event takes place twice a year, in the spring and fall (check our website for dates), so please dress for the weather. See the listing below for some of the requirements met (subject to change).

Earth’S EnDangErEDProgram Length: 2.5 hours Skill Building Badge: It’s Your Story- Tell It; Animal Habitats BadgeJuniors will learn about wild animals and how to protect them. We will also investigate animal habitats and make an “animal house” based on what we learn.

EnErgiZEProgram Length: 2.5 hours Journey: It’s Your Planet-Love ItLearn about saving energy, and how that helps wildlife. Identify things Juniors can do to help animals and nature, such as an energy audit, and find ways to reduce their energy needs.

aniMal hElPErSProgram Length: 2.5Skill Building Badge: It’s Your Story, Tell ItFrom companionship to service animals, learn about the many ways animal help humans. Additionally, we’ll discover how people can help animals, too!

nOva WilDProgram Length: 2.5 hoursAward: NOVA WILDCub Scouts of all ages will learn together in this program focusing on animal life cycles, wildlife and ecosystems. Scouts will learn about locally endangered animals and build skills observing zoo animals.

tigErS in thE WilDProgram Length: 2.5 hoursAdventure: Tigers In the WildScouts will learn the difference between what animals eat, and whether that makes them an herbivore, carnivore, omnivore, or detrivore. Discover how to identify animals and plants, and practice together.

fUr, fEathErS, & fErnSProgram Length: 2.5 hoursAdventure: Fur, Feathers, & FernsTake a hike to explore native wildlife and plants. We’ll look for signs of animals, tour the zoo, and discuss why some animals are disappearing from their habitat in addition to ways to help them.

intO thE WilDProgram Length: 2.5 hoursElective Adventure: Into the WildLearn about how we care for reptiles, insects and amphibians at the Zoo! Discover the food web and learn about native bird identification and migration.

BUilD a BEttEr WOrlDProgram Length: 2.5 hoursA.O.L. Adventure: Build a Better World (Requirements 6-8)Learn about saving energy, and how that helps wildlife. Identify things Webelos can do to help reduce their energy in their community, evaluate their energy usage, and find ways to reduce their energy needs.

PEtS BaDgEProgram Length: 2.5 hours Skill Building Badge: It’s Your Story- Tell ItUnderstand how to care for different pets’ need, and discuss the difference between pets, farm animals, and wild animals!

SEnSES BaDgEProgram Length: 2.5 hours Focus: 5 SensesSkill Building Badge: It’s Your Planet- Love ItBrownies will explore their own senses and compare to the awesome senses some of our special animal friends have.

Tiger AdventureBackyard Jungle Step 2 & Step 5Tigers in the Wild Steps 2, 4, 6 & 7Tiger Elected AdventureTiger Theater Step 3Stories and Shapes Step 2a

Wolf AdventurePaws on the Path Steps 4, 6 & 7

Bear AdventureFur, Feathers & Ferns Steps 2-6Bear EL Adv., Critter Care Step 2, Step 4

Webelos AOL Elected AdventureInto the Wild Steps 3, 5, 6, 7, and 9a*Adventures in Science Step 2

Daisy5 Flowers, 4 Stories, 3 Cheers for Animals

BrowniesSBB: Senses Steps 1, 2, 3, and 5SBB: Making Games Step 1SBB: Making Friends Step 1SBB: Letterboxer Step 3SBB: Pets Steps 1, 2 and 4SBB: Hiker Step 1Legacy Badge: Bugs Steps 2-3

JuniorsSBB: Animal Habitats Step 1Legacy Badge: Flowers Steps 1 and 4

ScOUt night

BOY ScOUt WOrKShOPSgirl ScOUt WOrKShOPS

MixED ScOUt WOrKShOPS

*if they helped to plan the trip.

crittEr carEProgram Length: 2.5 hoursElective Adventure: Critter CareBear Cubs will learn about how animals help us, and how we can help them. Explore the 5 things animals need to survive and discover specific needs our pets might have.

Page 4: Scout Programs with the Brandywine Zoo Programs To Book a ... · SCOUTreach Program fee $210 + travel fees per program Meet 3-5 animals Max 50 people Host your scout meeting at the

The Brandywine Zoo is managed by the Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation with the support of the Delaware Zoological Society.

For More information about the Division or Delaware State Parks, call (302) 739-9220 or visit our website DEstateparks.comThe Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce.

Go a little Wild!

Programs

P r i c e sT o B o o k a P r o g r a m• Step 1: Pick an upcoming workshop to attend or decide whether you want to book a private workshop. Download and submit a completed Program Registration Form from our website. Telephone registrations are not accepted.

Program registrations can be sent to the Education department via: Fax: (302) 577-7480 Mail: Education Department, Brandywine Zoo, 1001 N. Park Drive, Wilmington, DE 19802 Email: [email protected]

• Step 2: Someone from the Education Department will check program date availability and get back to you within one week of your registration. If you do not hear back after this time, please email us.

• Step 3: You will receive a contract with payment information and your program date (based on availability or workshop registered for) within one week of your program registration submission. Please email the Education Department if you have not received a confirmation.

• Step 4: Submit your payment, via the link on your contract or by check at the above address with a copy of your contract, to secure your selected date and time. o Note that a 10 person or $120 minimum is required for all individually booked workshops.

BrandywineZoo.org/Scouts

Other fee information

Rates include zoo admission.

DZS Members only receive discounts on Career and Animal Science

Workshops, not on any other scout programs.

All participants, including adult chaperones, and DZS members must pay registration fees for programs.

One free leader per registered troop/pack.

S c o u t P r o g r a m s w i t h t h e B r a n d y w i n e Z o o

Additional siblings or non-scouts attending the program are required to pay the program fee.

Payment is due in full at time of registration.

Join us for a day at the zoo! Programs

Workshops

ParticiPant aDDitiOnal infO

Scout Workshops

fee $12/participant Scouts and sibling participants. Includes Zoo

patch.

$5 (October-April)$7 (May-September

Fee per adult/chaperone/leader

career and animal Science Workshops

fee $8/DZS members$10/non-members

Career and Animal Science Workshops

Scout Nightfee $10/person Includes scouts, parents,

siblings, and additional leaders.

$2 each Commemorative Brandywine Zoo Patch

SCOUTreach Program

fee $210 + travel feesper program

Meet 3-5 animalsMax 50 people

Host your scout meeting at the Zoofee $150 For up to 2 hours.

$50 Add a meeting time onto your private workshop booking, up

to 1 hour.

traveling Zoo Mileage rates

Fees are measured by distance from the Zoo to your site, in one direction.

MilEagE ratES

<25 MilES $20 flat rate

Each aDDitiOnal

10 MilES $10 per every 10

miles

Be sure to calculate your Traveling Zoo fees to include both program and mileage rates.

travEling ZOO PrOgraM45 minWe’ll bring the zoo to you! We can bring several ambassador animals to your next Scout meeting. Your troop or pack can learn all about our animals and their adaptations through a fun and close-up encounter.

Want a custom topic? Ask while booking!

available Spring and fall

ScoutReach

Where wetravel.DelawareAll Counties Salem

Gloucester

ChesterDelawarePhiladelphia

CecilKentQueen Anne’sCaroline

Maryland

Pennsylvania

New Jersey