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Diversity
Biodiversity + Human Diversity = Bio-Prosperity As the oldest cultural institution in Atlanta, we value diversity and foster a work environment that respects differences related to race, gender, ethnicity, disability, religion and sexual orientation. We believe that diversity enriches our employees’ performances, volunteer opportunities, guest experiences and the communities in which we live. Diversity is … Continue reading "Diversity"
Tuesday, December 6
Hello, everyone! My name is Emily, and I have been here at Zoo Atlanta for the past eight months working as a keeper in the Zoo’s Program Animals Department at Wieland Wildlife Home. I am a Jersey native who had never been to Georgia before, and I can say I have loved every minute of … Continue reading "Tuesday, December 6"
1999–2017: Pandas to Present
1999 was an unforgettable year for the Zoo with the arrival of Lun Lun and Yang Yang, a pair of giant pandas on loan from China. Even as the city celebrated the beloved bears, Atlanta joined the Zoo in mourning Willie B., who passed away in 2000 at the age of 42. The gorilla who … Continue reading "1999–2017: Pandas to Present"
Corporate Supporters
Thank you to Zoo Atlanta’s corporate supporters! Supporters Allionce Group Arrow Exterminators, Inc. Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Atlanta Gas Light Atlanta Marriott Marquis Barnsley Construction Group Cadence Bank Carter’s Charitable Foundation Chick-fil-A, Inc. Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Strong4Life The Coca-Cola Company Coca-Cola United Cox Enterprises, Inc. Cricket Deloitte Delta Air Lines, Inc. FedEx Ernst … Continue reading "Corporate Supporters"
Wild Features (grade Pre-K)
Pre-K
Discover the wild features of different animals and understand what makes them similar to and different from one another.
Beastly Basics (grades K-1st)
K-1st grade
Explore the basic needs of plants and animals as students compare and contrast animal and plant adaptations and characteristics.
What Vertebrate am I? (grade 5th)
5th grade
Through investigation, questioning, and observation, students will identify invertebrates and vertebrates and discover the differences between mammals, amphibians, fish, birds and reptiles.
Winter Safari Camp
When school is out for Winter Break, Camp is in! We are here to engage and excite your young learners ages 5-11.
Spring Break Safari Camp
When school is out for Spring Break, Camp is in! We are here to engage and excite your young learners ages 5-11.
Internship Program
Internships at Zoo Atlanta are designed to provide training and professional work experience that will help you achieve your academic and professional goals.