Using science process skills, live animals, specimens and media, students investigate invertebrates and their incredible - and sometimes unbelievable - physical and behavioral adaptations.
Sitting on 11 acres of land, the Butterfly Pavilion was opened in 1995 and was the first stand-alone non-profit insect zoo in the U.S. There are five main exhibit areas to teach visitors about butterflies and other invertebrates. They offer both guided and self-guided tours along with a class facilitated by an educator. Or they can also bring the material straight to your classroom with interactive activities and live animals and/or specimens, models, and media.
Science, Biology, Life Sciences, Animals, Adaptation, Conservation
30 students, 1 chap. per 30 stu.
45 min.
School Based Program
3, 4, 5