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SUMMER

DAY CAMPSFull Day Camps include a summer camp T-shirt, snacks (campers pack lunch), full day of fun

including games, hikes, animal encounters, crafts, group projects, animalfeedings, train rides, keeper talks, and so much more!

* Cost for 7th-8th Graders: Members: $240/Non-Members $255

All sessions meet 9 am–4 pm, Monday–FridayCost: Members: $230 / Non-Members: $245

4 Year Olds & KindergartenersWHERE IN THE WORLDAll aboard! Summer campers will take a journey from the North to South Pole and every habitat in between! Along the way they’ll experience live classroom animal encounters, Zoo hikes to animals from every continent, and even get to feed some long-neckedneighbors! It’s sure to be an adventure they won’t forget!

1st-2nd GradersEXTREME ANIMALSAre you extreme enough? Animals are out of this world, equipped with outrageous abilities such as being able to dive a MILE deep into the ocean! Join us as we meet these extreme animals and discover why they must act the way they do. Your camper will explo-re the animal and plant kingdoms by meeting our ambassadors face to face! You will identify their features and decide who is the fastest, strongest, or largest of them all?

Generous support provided by:

3rd-4th GradersCHOOSE-YOUR-OWN-ADVENTURE:ANIMAL RESCUEWe have an action-packed week planned for your camper. Campers will choose adventures that require teamwork to understand animal populations and what information should be collected to help res-cue these animals. Every day, campers will rescue a different animal, make measurements, take weight, and estimate population sizes using field techniques. 2

Before Care session: 8-9 am - $45 After Care session: 4-5:30 pm - $55

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Choose one of the following weeks:May 27-31June 3-7June 10-14June 17-21

June 24-28July 1-5July 8-12July 15-19

July 22-26July 29-August 2August 5-9August 12-16

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All sessions meet 9 am–4 pm, Monday–FridayCost: Members: $230 / Non-Members: $245

SUMMERFULLDAY CAMPS5th-6th GradersANIMAL BEHAVIOR 101Studying an animal’s behavior in the wild or in a zoo can help usget to know them better as individuals AND give scientists valuable insight into the nature and habits of their species. This knowledge can lead to improvements to their care and conservation in the wild and in human care. During this week-long camp, we’ll utilize Zoo hikes and special animal visits to focus on learning the basics of animal observation and investigate the questions that come up.

7th-8th GradersNEW! ECO-EXPLORERSBecome a backyard biologist exploring our fields, forests, andwetlands out at our 600-acre Bowyer Farm! Participants will learn to protect wild spaces through activities such as bird watching, butterfly tagging, and animal tracking. Our camp will encourage your child to get back in touch with their wild side and build confidence as they hone in on their naturalist skills. On Friday, your camper will lead you on a nature hike to show off their new skills. 7th-8th Graders

ZOO CAREERSRunning a zoo involves a lot more than meets the eye. Join us for a week of exploring the many jobs involved in taking care of the Zoo’s animals and creating a great experience for Zoo visitors. You’ll get a chance to get down, dirty and creative with hands-on activities, ani-mal demonstrations, & behind the scenes tours. We’ll also round out the experience with some guest speakers who will give you a better understanding of the variety of zoo careers that we have here at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden.

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All sessions meet 9:00am-4:00pm, Monday-FridayCost: Members:$240/Non-Members $255Dates: June 3-7 or June 10-14Note: This camp takes place at a satellite location, theZoo’s Bowyer Farm in Lebanon, OH

Register Online Today!cincinnatizoo.org or call 513-559-7767

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JUNGLE JOURNEYCome on a tropical safari with us! This camp will explore the tropical rainforest where we will meet every animal under the canopy! From singing gibbons to hooting gorillas, campers will take a trip around this awesome biome and discover some hidden jewels of the tropi-cal rainforest and why these habitats are so very special. Dates:June 3-7June 17-21

HALFDAY CAMPSHalf Day camps include a summer camp T-shirt, snacks, live animal encounters, games, hikes, animal

feeding opportunities, keeper talks and so much more! No before or after care options available with Half Day Camps.

Generous support provided by:

4 Year Olds & KindergartenersFUR, FEATHERS, & SCALESAre all animals covered in skin like ours? No way! Animals have different coverings that help them slither, hide, hover, and so much more! Campers will fly, flutter, slither and scurry through the week as they experience up-close animal encounters, Zoo hikes, songs, games, and crafts!Dates:May 27-31 (am only)June 10-14

SHAKE, RATTLE, & ROLLDoes your child like to jump, hop, swing, or climb? Bring your little mover or shaker to meet some of our Zoo’s movers and shakers! We’ll take a look at feet, fins, flippers, and wings and see how ani-mals move around their world. Each day, we’ll explore animallocomotion with hikes in the Zoo, crafts, games, and close encoun-ters with some live animal “movers.” Whether it’s by land, sea, or air, your little one will enjoy this action-filled summer Zoo adventure. Dates: June 3-7 June 17-21

July 1-5July 15-19

July 1-5July 15-19

July 29-August 2August 12-16

July 29- August 2August 12-16

1st–2nd GradersFEAST FOR BEASTSTermites, durian fruit, and dung are just a few of the unusual, tasty “treats” that the animals like to eat. In the Zoo’s unique learning en-vironment, your child will enjoy discovering the world of herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, and scavengers as well as where they all fit into the food chain. Dates:May 27-31 (am only)June 10-14

SUMMER

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A.M. sessions meet 9:30 am-12 pm, Monday-Friday • P.M. sesssions meet 1-3:30 pm, Monday-FridayCost: Members: $115 / Non-Members: $130

June 24-28July 8-12

June 24-28July 8-12

July 22-26August 5-9

July 22-26August 5-9

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3rd–4th GradersYOU ARE WHAT YOU EATFrom mangoes to meat, you are what you eat! Join us for a week--long adventure to see what our Zoo animals eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Campers will have a chance to look at the Zoo’s “pantry” and encounter some special animals (and, sometimes what they leave behind) along the way. Dates:May 27-31 (am only)June 10-14

HALFDAY CAMPS5th-6th GradersSAVING WILDLIFE AND WILD PLACESWhat is the Zoo doing to protect animals and plants and the habitats they need to survive? What does H.I.P.P.O. stand for and why should you care? After 5 days of visiting animal exhibits, spending time with animal ambassadors and Zoo staff, and other fun, hands-on activi-ties, we’ll discover the answers to these questions and more while learning about the challenges and triumphs that the Zoo and wildlife face every day.Dates:May 27-31 (am only)June 10-14

WILD SURVIVORSFrom ducklings to spiderlings and pups to porcupettes, have you ever wondered how human babies measure up to animal babies? Who can walk within hours of being born? Who must hunt for their food at just a few days old? Does laying 1,000 frog eggs or giving birth to one giraffe calf have better odds of survival? Through hikes, animal encounters, and hands on activities, participants will see if human babies have what it takes to grow up in the animal kingdom. Dates:June 3-7June 17-21

ANIMAL MYTHBUSTERSBlind as a bat? Fire breathing dragons? Catching warts from a toad? In the world of animal lore, can you tell fact from fiction? During this camp, we will go on hikes, meet animals in our classroom, and take part in fun activities, all in the name of science as we bust myths about some of the Zoo’s very own animals and uncover the truth behind the legends. Dates:June 3-7June 17-21

July 22-26 August 5-9

July 29-August 2 August 12-16

June 24-28 July 8-12

June 24-28July 8-12

July 1-5 July 15-19

July 1-5 July 15-19

SUMMER

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A.M. sessions meet 9:30 am-12 pm, Monday-Friday • P.M. sesssions meet 1-3:30 pm, Monday-FridayCost: Members: $115 / Non-Members: $130

Register Online Today!cincinnatizoo.org

or call 513-559-7767

July 22-26August 5-9

July 29-August 2August 12-16

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ZOOTROOP6

Join the club andHang with the Troop!

I Spy...*

Our world is full of places to discover and explore, and our toddlers are doing just that! Join us for a four-week series as we explore our world by getting out into the Zoo, and looking up, down, and all around! You and your child will explore the out-doors, meeting animals who live in the water, underground, in the soil, and way up in the sky! Each week we will discover these animals through live encounters, Zoo hikes and dramatic and exploratory play, in our own Education backyard!

Steps1. Discover the words we use to describe nature.2. Identify animals and how they may be the same or different from one another.3. Use our senses to explore our surroundings.4. Develop a sense of wonder and curiosity about our world and friends.

PurposeWhen I have finished this series, I will have discovered that animals can live up in the sky, in the trees, or under the ground.

Dates: Saturdays for 4 weeks Saturdays: June 15, 22, 29, & July 6: 9:30-10:15 am or 11:00-11:45 am

Cost: Members: $65/Non-Members: $80

Animal Tales*

Do you know what The Very Busy Spider was doing all day long? Can you imagine all the creatures that live In The Tall, Tall Grass? Have you ever asked, “Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?” During this series, your Zoo Trooper will move and explore our world like the animals in our books through dramatic play, meeting animals in the classroom, and exploratory hikes through the Zoo!

Steps1. Use our bodies and senses to explore nature. 2. Identify animals we see in books and make connections to our Zoo animals.3. Work on fine and gross motor skills through program activities. 4. Make new friends by practicing communication, sharing, and caring.

PurposeWhen I have finished this Zoo Troop adventure, I will have discovered that I can use my body and senses to explore my world like animals do!

Dates: Saturdays for 4 weeks Saturdays: July 20, 27, & August 3, 10: 9:30-10:15am or 11:00-11:45am

Cost: Members: $65/Non-Members: $80

Toddlersphoto by DJJAM

*Note: One adult must accompany children attending this series

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Reading and Romping*

Can you hoot for mom like the Owl Babies? Are you as colorful as The Mixed Up Chameleon? Can you move your body like an animal From Head to Toe? Through animal encounters, hands-on activities, and exploring the Zoo, your Zoo Trooper will begin to understand how the animals in these books are connected to the animals in the world around us!

Steps1. Discover how we can move and act like the animals in our stories.2. Use observation skills to find the similarities and differences between the real animals and the ones in our books. 3. Use our bodies and brains to explore the world around us.4. Develop friendships and learn to share our space with animals and classmates.

PurposeWhen I have finished this Zoo Troop series, I will have discovered the differentways animals at the Zoo and the animals in books interact with each other and their world.

Dates: Saturdays for 4 weeks Saturdays: July 20, 27, & August 3, 10: 10:00-11:00am

Cost: Members: $65/Non-Members: $80

Art of Nature*

It’s time to use our creativity to explore the great outdoors! Come outside with us to create our own art projects and discover the fascinating art palette nature has to offer! Each week of our series we will meet animals face-to-face inside and around the Zoo, as we get hands-on with nature in our own backyard.

Steps1. Discover how we can paint and play with nature.2. Identify animals and how they may be the same or different from one another.3. Use our senses to explore our surroundings.4. Develop friendships and learn to share our space with them.

PurposeWhen I have finished this Zoo Troop adventure, I will have fun playing anddiscovering that I can create art with nature.

Dates: Saturdays for 4 weeks Saturdays: June 15, 22, 29, & July 6: 10:00-11:00am

Cost: Members: $65/Non-Members: $80

Pre-K

*Note: One adult must accompany children attending this series

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SLEEP WITH THE MANATEESDid you know that The Cincinnati Zoo is one of only two insti-tutions outside of Florida that rescue and rehabilitate mana-tees? Come experience a once-in-a-lifetime sleepover with these gentle giants! During the overnight you will enjoy two sneak peeks behind the scenes, hike the Zoo at night, play games, experience animal encounters and fall asleep with our resident manatees, swimming at your feet.Dates: May 25, June 15, July 13, August 3, 31: 6 pm-9 amCost: $50/Member $55/Non-Member

SPECIALTY FAMILYOVERNIGHT ADVENTURE:Zoo Done It?This night is filled with mysteries and we must use team-work and investigative skills to solve them! Are you up for the challenge? From raided bird feeders to rubbed off bark, there are plenty of animal culprits leaving evidence behind. This overnight combines a fact-finding mission to examine “crime scenes” (an after-hours hike), an interro-gation of witnesses (meeting animal ambassadors in the classroom) and getting your hands-on high-tech equip-ment (a scanning electron microscope) to examine the ev-idence as we uncover clues and crack the cases to find out “Zoo” done it!Dates: Check Website for DatesCost: $40/Member $45/Non-Member

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FAMILY OVERNIGHT ADVENTURES AT THE ZOO

For families with children 5 years old and up

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FAMILY OVERNIGHT ADVENTURES AT THE ZOOTWIGA-AFRICAN TENTED CAMP OVERNIGHTTransport yourself to Africa during this brand new tented camp overnight experience at the Zoo! Built on the edge of the newly expanded Giraffe ex-hibit, Twiga Tented Camp offers an intimate, high-end, authentic adventure at the Zoo including special encounters with animals, behind the scenes tours, comfortable cots in safari tents, a continental breakfast, and so much more.Dates: May 24, May 25, June 8, 28, July 6, 19 August 10, 30, 31: 6 pm-9 amCost: $75/Member $80/Non-Member

photo by Mark Dumont

For families with children 5 years old and up

photo by DJJAM

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ADULTFAMILY

FAMILY

PROGRAMSPROGRAMS

TWIGA TENTED OVERNIGHTCome join us for a unique and experiential program that will trans-port you to Africa! You will start the evening with drinks and hors d’oeuvres followed by special animal encounters, informative tours, fun games, and a special behind-the scenes sneak peek. We’ll wind down around the bonfire before settling in for the night in one of our four African safari tents on comfortable cot bunk beds. The morning begins with a continental breakfast, complete with waffle bar. You will wrap up this unique experience with a close encounter with our giraffes. Participants must be 21 years or older.Dates: June 1 or 21, July 27, August 17, or September 21: 6 pm-9 amCost: Members: $155/Non-Members: $165

HURRAY FOR MOM! From the gentle jaws of an alligator to the comfy pouch of a wallaby, many animals (including humans) have close relationships with their mothers. Come and learn about our Zoo moms as we prepare to celebrate all moms on tomorrow’s holiday just for them.Dates: May 11: 10-11:30 amCost: Members: $9/Non-Members: $13

HURRAY FOR DAD!From babysitters to breadwinners, the dads of many animal species take an active role in their families’ lives. We’ll take a hike around the Zoo, see an animal encounter, and play a game to learn more about these important and often over-looked family members aswe celebrate them on their special weekend. Dates: June 15: 10-11:30amCost: Members: $9/Non-Members: $13

FAMILY NIGHT HIKE:WATER WONDERSFrom tiny microorganisms to the largests mammals on earth, there is a lot of diversity when it comes to aquatic wildlife! We will take a look at the inner workings of our largest water habitats and explore the animals that live in those. We will learn all about wonderful wa-ter wildlife and the role it plays in helping maintain healthy aquatic ecosystems. Dates: June 22, July 12, 20, August 9: 6:30-8pmCost: Members: $11/Non-Members: $15

photo by DJJAM

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ADULT

ZOO HISTORY ANDHIJINKS TOURHow well do YOU know your Cincinnati Zoo? The moniker of“second oldest zoo in the nation” comes with a lot of history and some pretty epic tales! Step back in time with Zoo animal care and trainer veteran of 50 years, Gary Denzler, as he leads you on a fun and factual story-based historical tour of the Cincinnati Zoo, sharing tales of the people and animals that have made this Zoo what it is today. This program is geared toward participants 16 years and older.

Dates: May 8, 10, or June 5: 6:30 pm-8:30 pmCost: Members: $11/Non-Members: $15

WILD ABOUT WILD BEES!Did you know that there are 500 bee species in Ohio, and only one of them makes honey? Dr. Olivia Carril will lead a workshop explor-ing the beauty and bounty of the native bees in the Cincinnati area. Attendees will learn about the diversity of sizes, colors, and lifestyles of bees in Ohio and why they are important to a healthy ecosystem. She will explain how to distinguish between bees, wasps, and flies and ways you can encourage native bees in your own backyard. For the second half, she will lead a pollinator walk outside, finding native bees on flowers at the Zoo, giving participants a chance toget hands-on with these extraordinary pollinators!

Dates: July 27: 9:00 am-NoonCost: Members: $25/Non-Members: $30

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ZOO ON THE MOVE

...for Schools$80 per program for 30 students max. 30-45 minute state cur-riculum standards-based topics available for pre-K through 12th grade. Available Monday–Friday, September 1st through May 31st, during the school day. For traditional schools, homeschool co-ops, Head Start and non-profit preschools.

...for After School or Summer Students$310 per 1 hour program for 60 students max. Perfect for after-hours or evening school programs, summer camps, and scouts. Two Zoo Educa-tors will rotate students between meeting animal ambassadors and an engaging Zoo led activity that gets students up and moving. Available year-round on weekdays and weekends.

THE ZOO COMES TO YOULooking to add something wild to your classroom or event? We will bring the Zoo to youduring these close encounters with the Zoo’s animal ambassadors. We will travel up to 30miles from the Zoo to schools, birthday parties, scout meetings, nursing homes, libraries,community events and festivals, and so much more!

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For more information or to register, call 513-559-7767.13

...for Community Groups $210 per 45 minute program. We have great mix & mingle formats for larger groups, or group presentations for 40 participants max. Available year-round on weekdays and weekends. For after-hours or evening school programs, Vacation Bible schools and church groups, libraries, retirement communities and senior homes, scout-ing events, commercial pre-schools and more.

...for Public Groups$310 per 45 minute program. We have great mix & mingle formats for larger groups, or group presentations for 40 participants max. Available year-round on weekdays and weekends. For corporate events and meetings, private events, birthday parties, festivals, and more.

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The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden (CZBG) and AmeriCorps have partnered to bring fun, science-based educational opportunities to students in Cincinnati who need it the most and to challenge our community to step up and do more to conserve resources and wildlife. Together, CZBG and AmeriCorps provides quality STEM education to economically disadvantaged PreK-12 students and engages Zoo visitors and community members in environmentally conscious practices and behaviors.

Benefits of Becoming a CZBG AmeriCorps Member• Living stipend--up to an 11 month total of $13,992• Segal Education Award earned upon completion of service.• Eligible for health benefits• Receive extensive training, practice and skill building in environmental education.• Bring people close enough to care about wildlife.• Serve the Cincinnati community while building your professional skill set.

Find out more: cincinnatizoo.org/americorpsApply online with resume and cover letter by June 1, 2019:

cincinnatizoo.org/about-us/job-opportunities/

AmeriCorps Community Service Program

12 AmeriCorps members will servefull-time for 11-months

August 26, 2019—July 31, 2020

CINCINNATI ZOO Unto Others

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Join the Zoo to make a positive change in our community! This program offers opportunities for adults, families, and small groups to volunteer for a few hours at a time to participate in hands-on wildlife conservation efforts spearheaded by the Zoo and our community partners. Join us in environmental stewardship and learn new skills, build relationships with others, and have fun!

Visit cincinnatizoo.org/service if you have questions, email [email protected] contact Shasta Bray at (513) 487-3325 or [email protected].

Enjoy colorful blooms all season that bring many butterflies to your yard and provide beautiful, vital habitat for pollinators. It’s easy to do. Just add pollinator-friendly plants to your yard. Whether planting just a few pots or a larger garden, you can do real conservation at home to support our pollinator friends as they do their job to keep our environment healthy.

Take the Plant for Pollinators Challenge at cincinnatizoo.org/plant-for-pollinators, and helpus reach our goal of registering at least 500 pollinator gardens in 2019.

FAMILY COMMUNITY SERVICE VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

PLANT FOR POLLINATORS

COMMUNITY Conservation

Presented by:

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Guests will enjoy drink samplings, live music, up-close animal encounters and more.

Proceeds from “A Toast to the Wild” event series support the Zoo’s own Lindner Center for theConservation and Research of Endangered Wildlife (CREW).

Cocktails for Conservation: Thursday, July 11Wild About Wine: Thursday, August 8

6:30pm-9:30pm

Presented by:

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• $5 Breakfast Special at Base Camp Cafe• Free Train and Carousel• $11 Handimals• $9 Face Painting• $2 4-D Movies• 20% Discount at Gift Shop

MEMBER‘S MORNINGGood morning Zoo! Thank you for being a Cincinnati Zoo member! We designed this event to show our appreciation for your sup-port. Join us for an exclusive Members-Only morning on Saturday, July 27th from 8-10am.

Wake up with the Zoo and experience special animal encounters throughout the Zoo.

Guests of members are welcome to attend. Standard & Gold members may bring one free guest; Platinum members may bring up to four free guests. All members can purchase up to two additional half-price tickets (any addi-tional members are full price). All guests must be accompanied by a member for admittance.

Saturday, July 27 8:00am-10:00am

Wake Up with the ZooPresenting Sponsor:

Animal Activities Sponsor:

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THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:

Official Soft Drink of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

Official Sponsor of Diversity and Inclusionof the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

Giraffe Feeding Sponsor

Painted Dog Valley Sponsor

Presenting Sponsor for Pollen Nation

Preferred Pizza of theCincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

Official Chili of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

Official Ice Cream of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

Official Parking Sponsor of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

Official Sponsor of Gorilla Conservation for the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

Wings of Wonder Bird Experience Sponsor Official “Show Us Your Smile” Partner

Cheetah Encounter Sponsor

Blakely’s Barnyard Bonanza Sponsor

Valued Partner of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

Official Snack Food of theOfficial Car Wash of the

Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

Official Wild About Moms partner of theCincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

SPONSORS

Official Membership Sponsor