- "Primary Adult" is a required field.
- "Secondary Adult" is a required field.
- "Grandchildren Under 18" is a required field.
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Includes color photo and fact sheet of your animal plus a personalized adoption certificate and a coloring book with crayons.
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Benefits of Friend level plus a stuffed plush animal of your choice.*
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Benefits of Advocate level plus a Potawatomi Zoo bag, as well as recognition in our UPROAR newsletter and on our website.
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Benefits of Keeper level plus a personalized engraved brick placed on Zoo grounds.
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Benefits of Protector level plus your name on the Animal Adoptions digital board for one year.
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Benefits of Conservationist level plus your name at the exhibit of your adopted animal for one year (only certain exhibits apply).
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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! -
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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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! -
So You Want to be a Zookeeper? Saturday, September 28, 10 am-12 pm