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Education

City Wildlife provides educational programs for schools, youth groups, civic associations, and other groups of concerned people who wish to learn more about the DC’s wild animals and how to live in harmony with them. We have a few set talks and activities, but are also happy to collaborate on longer projects and tailor our programing to better fit with existing curriculums and education goals. Since all of the animals in our care are sick or injured, we do not bring them to any of our talks and presentations, but we have lots of photos and videos.

Although we do not allow groups to visit our facilities, we are more than happy to visit classrooms, schools, or other designated meeting places. Send us an email or give us a call at (202) 882-1000.

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