edZOOcating
EdZOOcating is an all-encompassing life science resource that explores the incredible animals and ecosystems around the world.
Dive into fun facts about your favorite animals, get lost in videos and stories of wildlife and conservation, and learn how you can make a difference. With amazing photos and videos of rare animals and wildlife-themed activities, edZOOcating is sure to keep kids busy for hours.
EdZOOcating can also be the highlight of your school year! We offer live video calls with a zoo expert and amazing live animals that will engage students from grades K-8. Live video calls can support your curriculum by reviewing current units of study or by introducing a brand new concept!
We don’t just have resources for kids to explore at home or teachers to utilize in the classroom, we also provide you with sustainable living tips-and-tricks, helpful apps to make sustainable shopping simple, and ways to educate yourself about current conservation concerns. EdZOOcating has it all; check it out!
Discover how scientists classify animals and explore the taxonomic hierarchy with interactive examples!
Explore metamorphosis process and learn how insects change from vulnerable eggs to fully-developed adults!
Amphibians change dramatically throughout their lives. Check it out!
Learn how to write an animal’s binomial (or Latin) name and discover the clues they give us!
Rainforests are some of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. Discover how rainforests support thousands of species!
Dive in and explore the inherited behaviors, known as instincts, that help animals survive!
Explore the driest ecosystem in the world and learn how plants and animals have adapted to these harsh conditions.
Discover how some of the world’s most amazing animals are being threatened with extinction.
Explore how animals developed the traits that make them unique!
From the oceans to the mountains, explore the ecosystems that make up the Earth and how plants and animals make them their home with these seven challenge activities!
The way organisms interact helps define how an ecosystem functions. Check out interactions like competition and predation and dive into the symbiotic interactions that help some species survive!
Discover why plants and animals are they way they are and the amazing adaptations that help them stay alive with these five days of fun!
How wildlife biologists and conservationists are rescuing Rothschild’s giraffes from a shrinking island
The Phoenix Zoo is partially credited with saving the Arabian oryx from extinction. Check it out!
Check out how these conservation experts helped diversify painted dog genetics in a highly fragmented ecosystem
Learn how the Save the Elephants campaign is managing elephant crop raiding and retaliatory hunting!
The rhinoceros hornbill and the great hornbill have very similar nesting behaviors, though they are different species. Check it out!
White rhinoceroses saw a massive decline in the 1500s when they were aggressively hunted for sport and their horns.
Between 1915 and 1925, nearly 1,000 wolves were reportedly killed in Arizona and New Mexico.
In the mid-1900s, California condors were disappearing rapidly from the wild and by the 1960s, they were placed on the Endangered Species List.
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EdZOOcating is an all-encompassing life science resource that explores the incredible animals and ecosystems around the world.
Dive into fun facts about your favorite animals, get lost in videos and stories of wildlife and conservation, and learn how you can make a difference. With amazing photos and videos of rare animals and wildlife-themed activities, edZOOcating is sure to keep kids busy for hours.
EdZOOcating can also be the highlight of your school year! We offer live video calls with a zoo expert and amazing live animals that will engage students from grades K-8. Live video calls can support your curriculum by reviewing current units of study or by introducing a brand new concept!
We don’t just have resources for kids to explore at home or teachers to utilize in the classroom, we also provide you with sustainable living tips-and-tricks, helpful apps to make sustainable shopping simple, and ways to educate yourself about current conservation concerns. EdZOOcating has it all; check it out!
Discover how scientists classify animals and explore the taxonomic hierarchy with interactive examples!
Explore metamorphosis process and learn how insects change from vulnerable eggs to fully-developed adults!
Amphibians change dramatically throughout their lives. Check it out!
Learn how to write an animal’s binomial (or Latin) name and discover the clues they give us!
Rainforests are some of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. Discover how rainforests support thousands of species!
Dive in and explore the inherited behaviors, known as instincts, that help animals survive!
Explore the driest ecosystem in the world and learn how plants and animals have adapted to these harsh conditions.
Discover how some of the world’s most amazing animals are being threatened with extinction.
Explore how animals developed the traits that make them unique!
From the oceans to the mountains, explore the ecosystems that make up the Earth and how plants and animals make them their home with these seven challenge activities!
The way organisms interact helps define how an ecosystem functions. Check out interactions like competition and predation and dive into the symbiotic interactions that help some species survive!
Discover why plants and animals are they way they are and the amazing adaptations that help them stay alive with these five days of fun!
How wildlife biologists and conservationists are rescuing Rothschild’s giraffes from a shrinking island
The Phoenix Zoo is partially credited with saving the Arabian oryx from extinction. Check it out!
Check out how these conservation experts helped diversify painted dog genetics in a highly fragmented ecosystem
Learn how the Save the Elephants campaign is managing elephant crop raiding and retaliatory hunting!
The rhinoceros hornbill and the great hornbill have very similar nesting behaviors, though they are different species. Check it out!
White rhinoceroses saw a massive decline in the 1500s when they were aggressively hunted for sport and their horns.
Between 1915 and 1925, nearly 1,000 wolves were reportedly killed in Arizona and New Mexico.
In the mid-1900s, California condors were disappearing rapidly from the wild and by the 1960s, they were placed on the Endangered Species List.
