By Rachael Risby Raz | International Relations Manager
Another successful year of the project has been wrapped up as high-school students finished their school year on June 20th.
This year we had twelve students complete the program with research topics including: feeding and hierachy amonst chimpanzees; patterns of behavior in eagles; deer fur seasonal changes; how visitor numbers influence tiger behavior and several other interesting topics.
They presented the results of their studies at a special event, attended by zoo staff, parents, students and teachers, at the Gabi Center at the Zoo. The audience was wowed by the high level of the research and the reports.
We are already working on advertising and recruitment for next year's program and are excited to update that for the first time, participating students will be able to undertake research at the Gottesman Family Israel Aquarium.
Have a great school vacation!
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