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How can zoos be an educational tool for kids?
Written by Elizabeth Romanski and Ann Gadzikowski
Narrated by Elizabeth Romanski, Ann Gadzikowski and Rick Schwartz
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We're going to the zoo, zoo, zoo! In this episode, co-hosts Ann and Elizabeth interview Rick Schwartz, spokesperson and ambassador for the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance. You'll learn how zoos can be an important tool for kids in educating them about animals and the environment, and even discover some fun similarities between how humans and animals parent their young.
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