Endangered species

Endangered species
At the Zoo
1st cycle
2nd cycle
3rd cycle
September to May

Contribute to the preservation of our endangered species!

Animal species are disappearing at an alarming rate: should we be concerned or is this normal? Learn more about the causes of species extinction, but more importantly, why it's so important to preserve them all! With the help of an audiovisual presentation, a zoo biologist presents various threatened species and the reasons for their massive extinction since the start of the modern era. Find out how we can take action to actively contribute to the conservation of biodiversity.

Discovery workshop and guided tour of the site.

  * Free for teachers and special educators; minimum 15 participants. No taxes apply to educational workshops.

Duration 2h or 3:30 hours

Price $8.50 Short program /participant
$15 long program /participant

Customer 1st, 2nd and 3rd cycle

Month September to May

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