Trails of Africa | Primates/ South America | Alabama Wilds | Around the Zoo | Volunteering |
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What is an elephant
These animals are considered keystone species on the African savanna where they did watering holes, clear pathways, and start the growing process for plants via their dung.
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What are sloth, lionfish, anteater, jaguar, giant otter.
These are 3 animals in the Primate/ South America Building who are not primates
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What is Harry Potter
This is the movie that our turkeys are named after.
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near the front entrance/bathrooms at Miss Patty's office
This is where lost and found and first aid are located
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What is neutral or khaki bottoms with name tag and close-toed shoes
This is the dresscode for BZI volunteers
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What is a Red-Flanked Duiker
Beatrice and Cranberry are our mother/ daughter duo for this small animal species with a colorful name.
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What is Madagascar
This is the country that lemurs are from
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What is Indigo snake.
This is the species whose habitat is found in Brock Conservation Cabin
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What is education building
This building houses the volunteer department and is located behind the Wilds barn.
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What is 80
This is the number of hours required to be completed during a teen's first summer at the zoo
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What is to confuse predators or to deter biting insects,
This is one reason a zebra has stripes.
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What is palm oil
Orangutans main threat is due to deforestation in order to farm this product.
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What chickens, turkey, black vulture, golden eagle, sandhill crane
These are two of the bird species with habitats on the Wilds Trail
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What is Wild Burger or Nourish 205
This is one of our two main restaurants on grounds
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What is Better Impact or MyImpact
Please schedule your shifts and log your hours using this online system
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What is eye location, teeth shape, or what they eat
This is one difference between predators and prey.
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What is South America
This is the continent on which giant otters live.
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What is red fox or grey fox
This canid who lives in the Wilds section of the zoo is an omnivore.
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What is Henley Lawn
This is the name of the large grassy park located in the middle of the zoo
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What is 13 to 17
This is the age range for teen volunteers
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What is 7.
This is the number of neck bones that a giraffe has (hint: it is the same number of bones in a human's neck)
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What is invasive species
Term to describe an animal that is occurring outside of its natural range and often outcompeting local species (for example: the lion fish)
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What are Bety and Sassy
These are the names of our two black bears
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What is Inspiring passion to conserve the natural world
This is the mission statement of the Zoo
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What is the day of my first shift
This is the day you will receive you ID badge and volunteer Tshirt
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