Get up close and personal with the world's largest land predator! Come meet The Toledo Zoo's rescued brown bears and learn about the incredible adaptations they have that help them survive in the wild. Enjoy a live demonstration of the bears' training routine led by our zookeepers, with a behind the scenes look at how they give the bears check-ups and help keep them healthy. All Toledo Zoo Programs are live with a knowledgeable guide and time for interaction with participants. This program is a special event, multiple classrooms may connect at the same time to experience this special training demonstration!
Multipoint: $55.00Multipoint Premium: $55.00
30-40 minutes
Education: Grade(s) Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Homeschool/Family Public Library: Library Patrons
1 classroom
20 classrooms
Science, STEM
This is a special event that is only offered at select times!
Sorry, this program is not currently available. To inquire about future availability, please contact The Toledo Zoo
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Cancellation may be subject to refund if sufficient notice is given, at least a week in advance.
The Toledo Zoo
Toledo, OH United States
Take a tour of exhibits at the Toledo Zoo to meet live animals in one of our interactive virtual programs! All programs include views of animal exhibits and up close animals as well as plenty of time for questions and answers with your knowledgeable zoo guides.
Contact: Alexandra Burris alexandra.burris@toledozoo.org 41938557212049
1. Introduction of zoo keepers and educator2. Training demonstration- see how our zookeepers train and take care of our three brown bears3. Time for questions
-Understand the role of enrichment and training in the care of captive animals-Understand the unique adaptations of brown bears-Understand our relationship with brown bears in the wild and how to minimize human-wildlife conflict