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Lakota Wolf Preserve

See Tundra, Timber, and Arctic wolves—and possibly even bobcats and foxes—in their natural habitat during a Wolf Watch tour of the preserve! Groups can choose to begin their field trip with a picturesque half-mile nature walk to the observation area or take a shuttle bus. While in the observation area, groups have the chance to view the wolves as they howl, play, and interact with each other; while learning about their behavior in an educational presentation. Owner Jim Stein will educate students, scouts, homeschoolers, and campers on wolf behavior answer any questions your group may have.

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Hrs: Vary.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

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Zoo Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The giraffe’s tongue is black to prevent sunburn while eating in the hot sun. Their spots, which are as unique as humans fingerprints, are designed for camouflage. And they need less sleep than any other mammal, using the time instead to browse for food.

When you go to the zoo, be on the lookout for the clever ways animals adapted to their surroundings and developed traits that help them survive.

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ABOUT

Lakota Wolf Preserve

See Tundra, Timber, and Arctic wolves—and possibly even bobcats and foxes—in their natural habitat during a Wolf Watch tour of the preserve! Groups can choose to begin their field trip with a picturesque half-mile nature walk to the observation area or take a shuttle bus. While in the observation area, groups have the chance to view the wolves as they howl, play, and interact with each other; while learning about their behavior in an educational presentation. Owner Jim Stein will educate students, scouts, homeschoolers, and campers on wolf behavior answer any questions your group may have.

contact info

Hrs: Vary.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Zoo Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The giraffe’s tongue is black to prevent sunburn while eating in the hot sun. Their spots, which are as unique as humans fingerprints, are designed for camouflage. And they need less sleep than any other mammal, using the time instead to browse for food.

When you go to the zoo, be on the lookout for the clever ways animals adapted to their surroundings and developed traits that help them survive.

View Lesson Plan>>

ABOUT

Lakota Wolf Preserve

See Tundra, Timber, and Arctic wolves—and possibly even bobcats and foxes—in their natural habitat during a Wolf Watch tour of the preserve! Groups can choose to begin their field trip with a picturesque half-mile nature walk to the observation area or take a shuttle bus. While in the observation area, groups have the chance to view the wolves as they howl, play, and interact with each other; while learning about their behavior in an educational presentation. Owner Jim Stein will educate students, scouts, homeschoolers, and campers on wolf behavior answer any questions your group may have.

contact info

Hrs: Vary.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Zoo Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The giraffe’s tongue is black to prevent sunburn while eating in the hot sun. Their spots, which are as unique as humans fingerprints, are designed for camouflage. And they need less sleep than any other mammal, using the time instead to browse for food.

When you go to the zoo, be on the lookout for the clever ways animals adapted to their surroundings and developed traits that help them survive.

View Lesson Plan>>

ABOUT

Lakota Wolf Preserve

See Tundra, Timber, and Arctic wolves—and possibly even bobcats and foxes—in their natural habitat during a Wolf Watch tour of the preserve! Groups can choose to begin their field trip with a picturesque half-mile nature walk to the observation area or take a shuttle bus. While in the observation area, groups have the chance to view the wolves as they howl, play, and interact with each other; while learning about their behavior in an educational presentation. Owner Jim Stein will educate students, scouts, homeschoolers, and campers on wolf behavior answer any questions your group may have.

contact info

Hrs: Vary.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Zoo Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

The giraffe’s tongue is black to prevent sunburn while eating in the hot sun. Their spots, which are as unique as humans fingerprints, are designed for camouflage. And they need less sleep than any other mammal, using the time instead to browse for food.

When you go to the zoo, be on the lookout for the clever ways animals adapted to their surroundings and developed traits that help them survive.

View Lesson Plan>>