The Saskatoon Zoo Society is a non-profit environmental education organization that exists to provide educational opportunities based around the wildlife at the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo.Each year we conduct over 400 environmental education programs to schools and interest groups in Saskatoon and surrounding area. We are funded by cost recovery on our programs, grants, and donations, our membership programs, funds raised by Paws Inn Concession and Gift Shop, and our Adopt-a-Critter Program.
Our Outreach Programs run between October and April each year. In these exciting programs, Zoo Society teachers or interpreters visit your classroom with a live animal from the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo or biological artifacts (biofacts) from our collection.Adopt-a-CritterEveryone is welcome to symbolically adopt- a- critter. It is a wild and unusual donation that shows you care. Adopt this new fluffy Red Panda today!Paws Inn Concession and Gift ShopStop in to Paws Inn for a tasty treat and a unique array of zoo souvenirs.Upcoming ProgramsThe Saskatoon Zoo Society has a variety of camps, pre-school programs and family-based nature programs that you can get involved with. Learn which programs are coming up next.MembershipThe Saskatoon Zoo Society members support our worthwhile environmental education programs. Admission to the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park Zoo is just one of the perks of your annual membership fee!The Saskatoon Zoo Society conducts environmental education programs year-round.
As one of Edmonton's oldest licensed petting zoos, Thistle Hill Farm Petting Zoo & Pony Rides is dedicated to offering our clients quality entertainment at affordable prices.
Caring for our animals is an ongoing passion and commitment. We enjoy sharing our animals with people of all ages, but especially children who may have only seen these types of animals in books. There's no substitute for our interactive, informative mobile petting zoo experience.
Our mobile petting zoo is the perfect addition to any event in Edmonton.
Le Zoo sauvage est l'attrait touristique principal de la région du Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean. Il se démarque par ses grands espaces et habitats naturels. Le Zoo se compose d'une section pédestre et du Parc des sentiers de la nature. Le Parc de 324 hectares présente des animaux de l'Amérique du Nord en semi-liberté. Les visiteurs les observent lors d'une balade d'une heure à bord d'un train grillagé. La partie pédestre fait connaître différentes espèces indigènes et exotiques nordiques comme les tigres de l'Amour, les macaques japonais, les chameaux de Bactriane. Le Zoo permet aux familles de profiter d'une ferme pour les enfants, de jeux d'eau et d'aires de pique-nique. De plus, le Zoo présente un film de 15 minutes avec effets spéciaux sur la Boréalie et un film animalier de 45 minutes sur écran géant. Les visiteurs peuvent suivre les collations des animaux afin d'en apprendre plus sur l'espèce. Le Zoo offre un service de restauration et de boutiques souvenirs.
Falardeau Zoo: being a refuge is in our nature.
May 1, 2009 marks the opening of a wildlife observation and agricultural interpretation center in St-David-de-Falardeau, Saguenay.
This center was born thanks to two enthusiasts, Daniel Gagnon and Suzie Girard. For more than 45 years, they have invested, with the help of their children, all their energies and efforts in a leading beef farm. This center helps animals in distress. When these can be safely released, they are released into the wild.
Since 2012 The owners have also acquired various species that people can observe in their natural habitat.
It is therefore with great pride that we invite you to come and visit us.
Tres beau zoo. En fait,c'est plus qu'un zoo,c'est un refuge avec une mission. Ca vaut la peine de prendre un guide. Marie-Hélène a été tout simplement extraordinaire. Read more
Naturally, when bringing to mind the people of the Guzoo, one must first and foremost speak of Mr. Gustafson, affectionately known as 'Mr. Guzoo'. Lynn Gustafson is Guzoo. He dreamed it, he built it and he operates it. He is the personality behind it all. Lynn himself is the number one reason to fall in love with the zoo. Sure, the animals are fun to be around but spending time with Lynn is great fun too. He has a magnetic personality, and a way of making strangers feel like old time friends. However, If you can't take a joke, you probably won't get along with Lynn. When we first met, I had never really learned humor, at least not Lynn's type of humor. His whole family oozes with humor. To put it plainly, they simply are healthy people to be around. Laughter truly is the best medicine.