Zoofari Spring Camp 3/24/14

Zoofari Spring Camp
Monday, 03/24/2014 – 03/28/2014 09:00 am – 04:00 pm
zoofariZoo Miami
12400 SW 152 Street,
Miami, Florida 33177
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Cost: $195

Morning and afternoon snacks provided.
Campers must bring their own lunches with drinks from home.

$195 per week for non-members; $175 per week for members; $5 discount for siblings.
(Llámenos al 305-255-5551 x130 para información en Español)

Drop off and Extended Care:
Morning drop-off: 8:30 – 8:50 a.m. Camp starts promptly @ 9:00 a.m.
Extended care: 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Cost: $40 for the week/child.

Registration:
Pre-registration is required and space is limited. To download registration form, visit www.zoomiami.org.

Registration is processed on a first-come-first-served basis, and is due by Wednesday, March 19th 4:00 p.m. A $10 late fee per child will be assessed after that, and payment must be cash or credit card only, no personal checks will be accepted. Groups are arranged by age at camp staff discretion. Completed Registration form must be submitted with payment by fax, mail or email. Make checks payable to Zoological Society of FL (or ZSF).

Fax: 305-255-7126,
Education Dept.
Mail: Education Department
Zoological Society of Florida
12400 SW 152 ST
Miami, FL 33177
Email: education@zsf.org

A confirmation letter will be sent by email or fax when processing is completed. Please allow a minimum of 2-3 business days for processing.

Cancellations and Refunds:
Refunds may be requested until 4:00 p.m. on Friday, March 21st, and are subject to a $20 cancellation fee per child. After that, no credits or refunds will be issued. Please allow 3 to 4 weeks for processing a check refund which will be mailed to the address on file. No credits or refunds for missed days. CAMP IS RAIN OR SHINE

Daily Themes
(Subject to change)

What’s Living in the Forest?
Animals are adapted to the conditions found in their particular habitats, so, you will most likely come across dexterous climbers living where there are trees, and skilled swimmers occupying water habitats. Exploring a variety of natural places filled with life is a lot of fun at Zoo Camp!

Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes
The way animals are, from head to toe, may be very useful in their survival. For example, if you were an egg-eating snake you’d be able to swallow whole an egg bigger than your head! Children will have lots of fun taking a look at very special head, shoulders, knees and toes found in the Animal Kingdom.

Animal X-Ray
This camp day will highlight what supports vertebrate bodies: bones. Of all sizes and shapes, they serve vertebrates well. Through exciting activities using replicas and preserved bones, everyone will be introduced to animal anatomy and will have a better understanding of how animals are built inside.

Birds
What do hummingbirds and vultures have in common? Discover the amazing variety of behaviors, colors and shapes displayed in the birds’ world. Finding out how to help protecting bird species from extinction is part of this fun and feathery camp day.

Animal Giants
Let’s explore facts and behaviors of some large and remarkable animals that inhabit our planet. They are enormous reptiles and birds, colossal mammals and impressive insects! You will have a great time identifying some of their unique survival adaptations and learning about the challenges they encounter every day.

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