Zoo Mobile and Outreach Programs
At this time, zoo mobile and outreach programs have been temporarily placed on hold. Feel free to go through the types of programs conducted that are listed below and contact the zoo make a reservation.
			
Conservation Education Programs
				The Education Center at Micke Grove 
				Zoo offers a range of programs that highlight a variety of 
				species for zoo visitors and the wider local community. During 
				the education programs, the Education staff discuss natural 
				history, conservation impacts, and the dwindling population 
				numbers of the zoo's animal residents in their natural habitat.
			The main purpose of these education 
			programs is to improve the knowledge of wildlife and to increase 
			respect for nature within San Joaquin County. Some animals, called 
			ambassador animals, participate in these education programs. These 
			include a female red-tailed hawk, two female African leopard 
			tortoises, a male red-eared slider, a male Kenyan sand boa, a group 
			of Vietnamese walking sticks, a group of Madagascar hissing 
			cockroaches, and two male bearded dragons.
				
				The Education staff conduct a 
				diversity of programs to cater to different age groups. Some of 
				these programs are:
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				Guided zoo tours: Education staff members take groups on guided tours through the zoo and share information about the zoo’s animal residents. 
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				Amphitheater programs: Education staff members conduct group presentations in the Zoo Amphitheater where they share key information regarding conservation issues and environmental impacts on wildlife. 
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				Events and at schools: Education staff members set up tables with bio facts and share information on the pet trade, illegal hunting, forest fragmentation and its conservation impacts, and some information about our animal residents. 
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				Virtual education programs: 


