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Tulsa Zoo Schedule

Summer Camp Zoo Field Trip Schedule
Here is a link to a Tulsa Zoo map. https://tulsazoo.org/visit/map/

Please bring a backpack, lunch, and one refillable water bottle. Please keep it light because kids will carry their own backpack.
6:55-Arrive at the Storm Shelter
Children will put on our safety green field trip shirt.
Please have your child use the restroom in the storm shelter before we leave.
8:00-Arrive at the zoo.
We will all stay together on this field trip in one large group.
If you are going as a chaperone please make sure your child is close enough to touch you.
Staff members will be really busy watching children who do not have a guardian present.
I will lead the group.
8:15 Chimpanzees. Look for hummingbirds in the flowers around the exhibit.
8:30 We will walk around the back side of the chimpanzee’s and head to the elephants.
8:45 Enter Lost Kingdom and view the siamangs, tigers, binturongs, komodo dragon, and snow leopards. There are restrooms and a water refill station inside the Rajan’s Restaurant directly across from the snow leopards.
9:15 View Aldabra Tortoises, giraffes, rhinos, and warthogs.
9:45 View grizzly bear, lemurs, flamingos, penguins, and lions.
10:00  We will go to the incredible playground!
The huge part of the playground is for all ages, but there is a section for only 2-5 year olds.
Please make sure our 6 and ups stay in their area.

10:45 Have lunch at the playground. There are tables, restrooms, and hand sanitizing stations.
Please do not feed the geese. They will bite!
11:30 Sea Lion Keeper Chat!
12:15 Petting Zoo
12:30 Carousel
12:45 Train
1:00 Load the School Bus and return to school
**Remember animals like quiet and kind. Please do not bang on the glass or yell at the animals. Please be respectful to animals, chaperons, zoo employees, and teachers.
My rules are
1. Stay with your teacher
2. Follow directions
3. Be kind
We will have a FANTASTIC trip!
Please take off the field trip shirt and leave it at the storm shelter before you go home.
Gracias,

Jonesie