*New* Burrowing In with Burrowing Owls (4-6)
The burrowing owl is a unique grassland species, whose Canadian population has declined by 90% since the 1990s. The owl is listed as endangered due to several threats that result in high…
Read MoreWild Canada is now open to the public and members. We welcome you to take a journey through seven of Canada’s ecological zones, celebrating the wonder and diversity of a world where people, animals, and the land are connected.
To simplify our membership program, we’re moving to a two-tiered structure – Wild Explorers and Wild Adventurers. The difference between the two? It’s all about the perks you receive!
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On-site Program
From the tiniest puddle to the highest mountain range, our world is full of ecosystems in which plants and animals interact and survive together. In this fascinating program students will explore the impact of organisms becoming endangered or going extinct. Our animal experiences will look different this year as we have reinvigorated how to best incorporate our animals’ stories. Investigating how the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo contributes to wildlife conservation, students will work towards answering the question “How might we reduce our impact on natural habitats so that we can maintain healthy ecosystems?”
Length: 4 hours
Program times: 10:00 a.m.
Maximum students: 37
Cost:
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