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Name: ______________________________________________________________________ Per: __________ #APESGONECRAY Zoo Day 2013 Directions: You will be exploring species and their habitats at the zoo while attempting to justify the preservation of biodiversity. This packet contains a series of questions and activities that must be completed by the end of your zoo day. Some questions ask you to take a photo as evidence. Please upload the photos to Instagram and tag it as #apesgonecray. Fee free to ask zoo caretakers for help. THIS PACKET IS FOR A GRADE AND IS DUE AT 3:30PM WHEN YOU GET OFF THE BUS. As always, you are representing Alliance Media Arts High School and are expected to respect the people and animals at the zoo. Do not feed the animals; do not litter; do not misbehave – have fun! My Chaperone: __________________________________________________________ Lunch Check-In Time: ____________________________________ Location: _____________________________________ Section 1: Animal Hunt Directions: Find an animal that fits the following descriptions. Write the name of the animal, its habitat, diet and an adaptation that allows the animal to survive in their natural environment. You must take a photo of at least one of the following animals with someone from your group present in the photo. Example: Find an animal that is yellow Animal: Giraffe Habitat: African grassland, tropical climate, low rainfall Diet: Leaves and twigs Adaptation: Black tongue to prevent sunburn 1. Find an animal that travels in a herd or a pack. Animal: Habitat: Diet: Adaptation: What are some advantages of traveling in a herd or pack? 2. Find an animal that uses camouflage. Animal: Habitat: Diet: Adaptation: 3. Find two animals that exist in the same ecosystem. Animal: Habitat: Diet: Adaptation: Animal: Habitat: Diet: Adaptation: 4. Find an unusual looking animal. Animal: Habitat: Diet: Adaptation: Why do you consider it unusual? 5. Find an animal that was born in captivity. (Must see posted sign) Animal: Habitat: Diet: Adaptation: Section 2: Endangered Species Directions: The Los Angeles Zoo is home to over 40 endangered species. You must identify and locate at least 4 animals that are on the endangered species list. Ask a zoo caretaker why they are on the list and what the population management plan or species survival plan is for each particular animal. Record their answer. Then take a group photo with the caretaker. 1. Endangered Species Name: Habitat: Diet: Why are they on the list? Description of plan: 2. Endangered Species Name: Habitat: Diet: Why are they on the list? Description of plan: 3. Endangered Species Name: Habitat: Diet: Why are they on the list? Description of plan: 4. Endangered Species Name: Habitat: Diet: Why are they on the list? Description of plan: Section 3: Field Study Observations Directions: You are now a zoologist working on a team studying the behaviors of animal species. It is your job to observe and study TWO animals. For each of the animals, spend a minimum of 15 minutes observing a single individual or a group of individuals. Take very detailed notes about the behavior and other facts posted by the exhibit. It is important to concentrate on your observations. After observing your animal, take a picture of the animal AND a picture of yourself acting like the animal. Animal 1: Date: Location: Weather: Time Start: Time End: Scientific Name: Observation Notes: Animal 2: Date: Location: Weather: Observation Notes: Time Start: Time End: Scientific Name: Section 4: Human Interactions Directions: Attend and participate in at least one the following activities. Take a picture as evidence of your attendance. Note that some are only offered at certain times. Choices: Elephant Training Demonstration o Daily at 11am only Muriel’s Ranch Petting Zoo o Open 10am-1pm or 1:30pm-4pm Animals and You Program o Close-ups take place at 10:45am and 11:45am at the Winnick Family Children’s Zoo Special Event o Any show or program not previously listed Section 5: California Condors Directions: The California Condor Rescue Zone is open from 10am-4:30pm. You must explore this are and answer the following questions before leaving the park. You may ask the docents for help. You must take a picture of someone in your group experiencing some part of the Condor Rescue Zone. Question In 1985, the California condors hit an all time low. How many birds were in the population? How many California condors exist today? What has the LA zoo done to help save the species? What has society done to protect the California condors? Why or how did the California condors become endangered in the first place? Why is it important to protect the California condor? What other species might suffer from its decline? Answer