Day In and Day Out
A Better Future
(conservation)
Know your other Coworkers and the Zoo
Sound and Vision
(safety)
Imagine
(scenarios)
100

This is the time you should be arriving to work.

8:30am-8:50am

100

These are the 3 C’s

care, connect, conserve

100

This animal is found all over the Zoo.

peafowl

100

This is what we can put on a scratch.

Band-Aid

100

A camper tends to wander; this is what you can do.

Buddy system, talk to parents, talk to management

200

You should carry these papers on your clipboard.

roster, med report, epi-pen, med release

200

SSP

Species Survival Plan

200

This is the number of Grizzly bears in the collection.

2

200

This is the only “ointment” we can use on an injury.

nothing, but water is okay

200

You are at koalas and a code yellow is called.  This is the building you shelter in.

Leaping Lemur Cafe

300

This is the length of lunch.

30 min

300

Name one active conservation project the Zoo is in now.

Frogs, turtles, or damselfly

300

The restaurant across from the Chilean flamingos.

Leaping Lemur Cafe

300

This is how your radio calls should be.

Calm and specific (if necessary)

300

This is what you do if someone not on your roster is picking up


Call ZC Management

400

This helps this place sparkle, by doing this.

clean!

400

If we give campers a problem…

we must give them a solution

400

Number of lemur species in Lemur Forest.

7

400

This is the type of beverage not allowed in the classrooms.

hot beverage

400

A guest is following your class. This is what you do…

Either ask them to stop or call ZC Management

500

This is where your clipboard should be at all times.

on your person

500

Your favorite animal fact

What is.....

FREEBIE!

500

This is the name of our Indian Rhino.

Gauhti

500

This is who you call for a head bump or injury.

ZC Management

500

This is the best time to address a camper’s issues with the parents.

ASAP. Let ZC Management know about the situation

M
e
n
u