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Serving Brookfield Zoo and Making Friends

(Open to students entering grades 9-12)

If you enjoy meeting and working with other teens, learning about animals, and talking to people about animals, then YVC may be for you!

YVC offers teens the opportunity to discover conservation, wildlife, and science through one of two tracks. Both tracks include free trips throughout the year to natural areas, museums, and other fun places. Youth Volunteers must attend all training sessions and volunteer at least 120 hours per year.

Interpretive Track—Learn first-hand about our animals and the environments in which they live. As an “interpreter,” you will use games, crafts, and your own creativity to educate zoo guests. Plus, during the school year, Interpretive volunteers help at special events--like Boo at the Zoo! and Holiday Magic. This track begins in June, with most volunteering done in the summer. Open to grades 9 to 12, students must be aged 14-17 on August 31.

Science Track—Through two years of inquiry, learn how Brookfield Zoo cares for its animals, and discover research techniques that help us learn about conservation and enhance exhibit design. This track begins in August and continues through the school year. Open only to participants 15-17 years of age who have successfully completed one year of the Interpretive Track and are entering grades 10, 11, or 12.

Year One—Teens receive enriching biological and physical science training while learning about the animals in the zoo’s care. Special behind-the-scenes tours of exhibits are offered as part of the program.

Year Two—Teens return to the program and are assigned a zoo staff mentor, with whom they work on a focused research project. Past projects have involved exhibit design suggestions, animal behavior enrichment opportunities, genetic analyses, nutrition studies, and more!

Ready to Apply?
The application deadline for the 2012-2013 Youth Volunteer Corps (YVC) has passed.  Please check back in March of 2013 to download your application for next summer OR send your name, age and address to yvc@czs.org so that we can notify you when applications are available.

 
Questions?
Check the YVC Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page for answers.

If you did not find you answer there, please contact:

Conservation Leadership Program Supervisor
Education Department
Brookfield Zoo
3300 Golf Road
Brookfield, IL 60513


Or email: YVC@czs.org.