easy
90 minutes
Suitable for all fitness levels including young children; requires only light walking
Discover a unique wildlife field trip in Agua Dulce where students meet rescued animals from across the globe. Perfect for K-12 classes craving an educational, hands-on adventure.
For ages 5+ • 1 Hour • 50 Student Capacity
Embark on an unforgettable 90-minute wildlife educational journey for grades K-12, where students will encounter rescued animals from five continents. Led by expert educators, this interactive experience fosters curiosity about animal adaptations and conservation, inspiring a deeper connection with nature and a sense of responsibility for protecting our environment.
Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 11am. Please arrive at 10:30. Minimum group size is 12 people. Maximum group size of 50 (students and adults/chaperones).
90 Minutes
Bring your students on an interactive wildlife education experience to five continents where they will discover the incredible adaptations—our animals’ very own “superpowers”—that help them survive in the wild. This up-close encounter with rescued animals from around the world is designed to inspire curiosity, foster a deeper connection with nature, and highlight the importance of coexisting with native wildlife in our own communities.
Led by our expert educators, this engaging experience will: • Introduce students to a variety of rescued animal ambassadors. • Explore the unique traits that allow these animals to thrive in their natural environments. • Encourage discussions on conservation, responsible stewardship, and the impact of human activity on wildlife. This program is ideal for grades K-12 and aligns with science and environmental education curricula.
Why Bring Your Students? Our innovative approach to wildlife education allows students to experience conservation in action. They will leave with a greater appreciation for biodiversity and a sense of responsibility for protecting the natural world.
Important Details: • Supervision: All students must be accompanied by a supervising adult. • Preparation: Wear comfortable closed-toed shoes and weather-appropriate layers. We recommend bringing sunscreen, water bottles, and hats. • No Contact Policy: To ensure the well-being of both animals and guests, touching the animals is not permitted. • Parking: Upon arrival, follow staff instructions for designated parking. Parking along Escondido Canyon Road is not allowed. • Refreshments: Water, Gatorade, coffee and snacks are available for purchase in the barn. • Waivers: All students and parents/guardians must complete an online waiver prior to attending. • Cancellations: Please notify us at least 48 hours in advance if you need to cancel or reschedule.
Book Your Educational Visit Today! This immersive learning experience is an unforgettable way to engage students in wildlife conservation. For more details or to schedule a visit, check out our FAQ page or contact us directly.
School field trips fill quickly, so reserve your spot well in advance to guarantee availability.
Students and chaperones should wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes for walking around the outdoor exhibits.
Staying hydrated is important, especially on sunny days in Agua Dulce’s warm climate.
Encourage students to think of questions before the visit to maximize engagement with educators.
Agua Dulce’s landscape has been shaped by Native American tribes and early settlers, with Vasquez Rocks serving as a significant landmark in the area.
Animal Tracks Inc emphasizes rescuing and rehabilitating animals, actively promoting education on responsible wildlife care and habitat preservation.
Protect feet during outdoor walking on uneven ground.
Stay hydrated during warmer months.
summer specific
Protect skin from UV rays during outdoor activities.
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Keeps you comfortable during cooler mornings and afternoons.
fall specific