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Commemorative wooden white rhino made by the Innovation Lab at the University of Notre Dame stamped with the Zoo's logo or unstamped. $5 of all wooden rhino purchases go toward supporting rhino research around the world.
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Benefits of Preserver level plus plus a special visit with your adopted animal, including a visit with the keeper who provides care for your animal (one time only, by appointment), plus your name and picture on the Animal Adoptions digital board for one year.
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Online sales have ended. General Admission tickets are available at the Admission Booth at the front of the Zoo.
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Curious Conservationists Day Camp (18+ year olds)
Why let kids have all the fun? You’ll get to meet, observe, and learn about animals during this one-day camp that will help you deepen your understanding of wild species conservation. -
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Register for Bowling for Rhinos by July 4.
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Join us on a scheduled sleepover and camp out under the stars at the Zoo!
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Have a unique experience hand-feeding our American bison, the nation's largest land mammal!
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The Conservation Calendar features photographs taken by our members and visitors and chosen by you. Inside the calendar the dates of all your favorite Zoo events for 2020. It's a great way to keep track of EdZOOcation classes, special events, closed dates, Zoo Boo, Gift of Lights, and more! All members receive a copy of the calendar in the mail. The calendar can be purchased online or in the Gift Shop when the Zoo is open, or you can choose to have your calendar shipped first class for an extra $2 fee per calendar.
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Your tax-deductible gift on Giving ZOOday helps us provide for the animals in our care and protect animals in the wild. When you give on Giving ZOOday, we give a little back to you! Check below for gift levels.
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So You Want to be a Zookeeper? Saturday, September 28, 10 am-12 pm
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Wild Rangers Winter Break Camp (10-12 years old): Frozen Zoo!
It’s that time of the year again where snow covers the ground, ponds become ice skating rinks, and the air is so cold you can see your own breath! How do you survive the cold? Hot chocolate? Fireplace? Wool socks? Those things might work for humans, but they don’t work for other animals! Come and experience the Frozen Zoo Camp! We will learn all about frozen habitats, and we will investigate different methods animals use to enduring the icy cold. We will also make a beautiful craft using colored ice! -
Future Zoologists Winter Break Camp (7-9 years old): Frozen Zoo!
It’s that time of the year again where snow covers the ground, ponds become ice skating rinks, and the air is so cold you can see your own breath! How do you survive the cold? Hot chocolate? Fireplace? Wool socks? Those things might work for humans, but they don’t work for other animals! Come and experience the Frozen Zoo Camp! We will learn all about frozen habitats, and we will investigate different methods animals use to enduring the icy cold. We will also make a beautiful craft using colored ice!
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Junior Naturalists Winter Break Camp (5-6 years old): Frozen Zoo!
It’s that time of the year again where snow covers the ground, ponds become ice skating rinks, and the air is so cold you can see your own breath! How do you survive the cold? Hot chocolate? Fireplace? Wool socks? Those things might work for humans, but they don’t work for other animals! Come and experience the Frozen Zoo Camp! We will learn all about frozen habitats, and we will investigate different methods animals use to enduring the icy cold. We will also make a beautiful craft using colored ice! -
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