Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development

by Boys & Girls Clubs of Portland Metropolitan Area
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development
Saving Lives through Youth Guidance & Development

Project Report | Nov 24, 2015
Behind the Scene Experience at the Zoo

By Stephanie Lindstrom | Development Coordinator

Boys & Girls Club Youth Visit the Oregon Zoo
Boys & Girls Club Youth Visit the Oregon Zoo

At the Boys & Girls Clubs we strive to give our youth experiences they normally wouldn’t get the chance to do.  Recently 42 enthusiastic and inquisitive members had the chance attend ZooSnooze, a special overnighter at the Oregon Zoo. The ZooSnooze is a unique wildlife experience where youth who would not normally have the opportunity to visit the zoo are able to spend the night and experience an exclusive, behind-the-scenes evening around inhabitants of the zoo.

Youth were split into small groups, each led by an Oregon Zoo tour guide, and toured several facilities that are usually restricted to zoo staff.  They visited the reptiles, learning about different reptilian species and had the chance to meet and pet a corn snake and a turtle.

Next they viewed the kitchen area where animal foods are stored and prepared and learned about the varying diets of the zoo inhabitants.

Another behind-the-scenes section they had the chance to explore was the animal hospital.  Members were able to get a glimpse of the medical lab and view any x-rays currently on display. They were shown a few special scientific preservations, including a monkey brain and the eye of a rhinosaurus!

The evening wrapped up by viewing a motion picture of enrichment efforts in the Oregon Zoo, and activities used to stimulate the mind and body of each unique animal. These enrichment activities followed into the next morning, as they woke to witness two slender cheetahs receiving their breakfast through a series of challenges.  After that they made rounds to another medical facility at the zoo, a heated incubation room, where they were able visit newborn turtles barely the size of a pinky finger.

Throughout the event, members absorbed their surroundings and marveled at new information and discoveries. They posed challenging questions about the animals and held meaningful discussions with staff and one another. The ZooSnooze was an exciting time of an enriching scientific experience for members.

Up close and personal with the reptiles!
Up close and personal with the reptiles!
The eye of the tiger... er rhino!
The eye of the tiger... er rhino!
The Cheetah challenge.
The Cheetah challenge.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Portland Metropolitan Area

Location: Portland, OR - USA
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Project Leader:
Stephanie Lindstrom
Vice President of Special Events & Partnerships
Portland , OR United States

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