By Nicole Wexler | Director of Development
Hello Jerusalem Biblical Zoo supporters!
As of September 1st, our regular education programming resumed and we continue to welcome school field trips, after school program participants, gifted students and more.
Our Zoo Bagrut high school scientific research program is well under way for the current academic year and we look forward to more excellent scientific research conducted under the supervision of our management team and graded by the Ministry of Education.
In addition, over school holidays periods, we have continued to run special educational events including a special treasure hunt game “Searching for the Vulture Eggs”, special “Meet the Keeper” talks and fun family workshops.
Even visitors who don’t participate in our educational activities take some educational lessons away with them because our signage, presentations and guides provide information in three languages – Hebrew, English and Arabic. Visitors learn about our fascinating animals and the habitats they come from as well as about the important work being done towards conserving our precious natural environments. Visitors also learn more about how they can be kinder to the environment and live greener lives every day.
Most importantly, we welcome all communities to learn together in a spirit of tolerance and co-existence.
Thank you for being a part of our efforts to educate our community in an atmosphere of inclusion and tolerance.
The Education Team at the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo
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