Videos for Educators
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Wildlife - A Look Inside Woodland Park Zoo
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How does the Zoo take care of the health of its animals?
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How do animals choose to participate in their care? (Great for units on operant conditioning!)
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How does the Zoo support the Pacific Northwest?
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What is the Zoo doing to help orangutans?
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What's so important about vultures, snails, and tarantulas?
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How does the Zoo stay environmentally friendly?
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How can we conserve the forest habitats of Indian greater one-horned rhinoceroses and tree kangaroos?
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How does the Zoo take care of baby gorillas?
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How does the Zoo take care of its baby animals?
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What is a zookeeper's day like?
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How do we know what animals are trying to communicate?
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What does taking care of an animal's health look like?
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What kind of technology does the Zoo use to support its animals?
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How does the Zoo allow the bears Juniper and Fern to participate in their care?
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How else does the Zoo support animals in the Pacific Northwest?
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How does the Zoo take care of its birds?
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What animals at the Zoo can be found around the Pacific Northwest?
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How do the animals at the Zoo socialize with each other and you?
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What does the Zoo have in store for the tree kangaroos, red pandas, and kea?
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How do the forests help us?
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