Sunday, February 3, 2013

America's Teaching Zoo

The fur coat of a bobcat.

Water Buffalo

Bald Eagle

Not quite the size of a California condor or a bald eagle.

Animal Rescuers
The Exotic Animal Training and Management Program has been operating at Moorpark College since the mid-1970s. A five acre site for college student's hands-on learning is open to the public every Saturday and Sunday year-round. It's called "America's Teaching Zoo." There are lions, leopards, a 90 year old Galapagos Tortoise, numerous primates, an alligator, llama, exotic birds and more. There are two animal shows daily on the weekends where guests can interact with the animals in residence. It's the perfect size zoo for very little children. Serene visited personally with all the animal handlers. Alex had the chance to ask questions about why anyone would keep an alligator in a bathtub or why baboons butts have red pads?