Malott Family R.O.A.R Corps

Malott Family R.O.A.R Corps

Fall Cohort: November 16 and 23

Free

Current middle schoolers (Grades 5–8)

Overview

Want to be a wildlife conservation champion? Are you passionate about protecting the planet? Lincoln Park Zoo invites you to join the Malott Family R.O.A.R. Corps, where you can learn to make a difference through Research, Observation, Action, and Restoration! During an in-person Research & Observation session, you’ll dive deeper into conservation topics through activities and challenges, chats with zoo experts, brainstorming sessions, and inquiry-based learning. We’ll culminate with an Action & Restoration Day, in which you and your friends’ real-world conservation projects or activities will be implemented!

This fall, R.O.A.R. Corps will be partnering with the zoo’s Conservation Ambassadors Board to speak up on behalf of primates. The Conservation Ambassadors Board encourages Chicago teens to learn about Lincoln Park Zoo conservation initiatives, then plan projects to share this work with their peers as well as the general public.

Registration opens Tuesday, October 8 at 10 a.m.

Dates, Times, & Pricing

Pricing

FREE for current middle schoolers (Grades 5–8)
Register Here

Fall 2024 Cohort Theme: Be a Voice for Primates!

Primates need you! It is estimated there are more than 15,000 primates living as pets in the U.S. and being used in entertainment or other inappropriate settings. Not only is this bad for primates, who require expert care and have strong social needs, but it’s also dangerous for humans. Raise your voice in support of the Captive Primate Safety Act, a piece of legislation which would make it illegal to own a primate as a pet. Make a difference for chimpanzees, lemurs, spider monkeys, and more!

Saturday, November 16: Research & Observation Day, 10 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
Saturday, November 23: Action & Restoration Day, 10 a.m.–noon

*NEW* Reunion: January 2025

Celebrate your success! Enjoy an evening at the zoo in celebration of your team’s hard work and connect with other program participants. More information to come!

Health & Safety

If you or anyone in your group feels unwell prior to arriving, shows any signs of contagious illness or fever, or has been in close contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19, please do not attend the program.

Feedback From Past Cohorts

“I think that this was a really fun way to make friends while also showing that I am a friend to Mother Nature through activities that have helped my understanding of what even the youngest of us can do to help our planet.”–2022 Fall Cohort Participant

“This program has fueled my desire to care for the earth and be part of the activism that helps to protect our home.” –2022 Fall Cohort Participant

“I plan to become a wildlife biologist when I grow up, so it helped me learn how to prepare for such a career.” –2022 Fall Cohort Participant

Still have questions?

Contact Learning at learning@lpzoo.org with additional questions.

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