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My family loves to go on field trips, but sometimes it isn’t always practical. I’m finding that it is harder to make field trips work with our schedule as my kids get older. Thankfully there are quite a few virtual aquarium tour ideas available online.

A Virtual field trip offers a few benefits:

  • No sitting in traffic or searching for a parking lot
  • You are not limited to only going at certain times
  • There are no lunches, snacks, and water bottles to pack
  • Go on a virtual visit to multiple aquariums in one day – regardless of location
  • Quick and easy
  • Watch the live streams from the comfort of your own home
  • You don’t need to worry about trying to see around larger groups
  • Great for any age group

I searched aquarium websites all over the United States so that I could compile a list of all of the free virtual aquarium tours. Technically, these ideas are live cams. Many of the aquariums offer their own versions of virtual field trips, but those options are not free.

I recommend watching the free webcams and saving your field trip dollars for a day when you can go in person and get the full field trip experience. If you want to take advantage of one of the paid virtual aquarium programs, try to get a small group to join you so you can share the cost (and the fun).

These virtual aquarium tour suggestions are all hosted on official aquarium websites, not the YouTube site. YouTube isn’t always the best place for young children and I wanted this list to be full of safe online places. Hopefully, keeping the webcams on the official aquarium sites will prevent kids from clicking away to something not intended for little eyes.

There are a few ways to use these virtual aquarium tour ideas for almost any grade level:

  • Watch animals as part of a school lesson
  • Take breaks during the day to check out the amazing animals
  • Check out their favorite animals as a reward for finishing schoolwork

Virtual Aquarium Tour Ideas

16 virtual aquarium field trips free written above a shark swimming in a tank

Some virtual aquariums charge an access fee or restrict viewing to members only. This list is only for free virtual tours.

Updated: 2/22

1. Georgia Aquarium

  • Underwater Puffin
  • Beluga Whales
  • African Penguin
  • Southern Sea Otter
  • California Sea Lions
  • Indo-Pacific Barrier Reef
  • Ocean Voyager

The Georgia Aquarium has fantastic educational resources. The education team has put together videos to teach kids about the animals in the aquarium. There are also fun activities such as a word search, maze, and bingo.

2. Tennessee Aquarium

  • Sharks Exhibit (includes a green sea turtle)
  • North American River Otter
  • Macaroni Penguin
  • Island life

3. Maui Ocean Center

  • Underwater Camera

Related: Tips for a Great Maui Ocean Center Field Trip

4. Shedd Aquarium

Shedd Aquarium has an online program called Stay Home. You can watch the entire series, or choose a specific animal to learn about.

5. National Aquarium

  • Blacktip Reef Shark
  • Pacific Coral Reefs

6. Oregon Coast Aquarium

The Oregon Coast Aquarium offers lesson plans for grades 3 – 8 under the teacher resources tab.

7. Seattle Aquarium

  • Harbor Seal

Related: Seattle Area Field Trips

8. Aquarium of the Pacific

  • Penguin Habitat
  • Underwater Penguin Habitat
  • Shark Lagoon
  • Sea Nettles
  • Tropical Reef
  • Honda Blue Cavern
  • Coral Predators

Make the most of your Aquarium of the Pacific virtual aquarium tour with the free resource kits . These kits contain multiple lesson plan ideas about things like ocean habitats, animal adaptations, and conservation of the world.

9. California Academy of Sciences

  • Reef Lagoon
  • Philippine Coral Reef
  • Farallon Island Live Cam

10. Birch Aquarium

  • Kelp Forest

The Birch Aquarium offers a printable food webs activity.

11. Mystic Aquarium

12. the dallas world aquarium, 13. clearwater marine aquarium.

  • Sea Turtle Rescue

14. Ripley’s Aquarium

  • Rainbow Reef with Tropical Fish

15. Odysea Aquarium

The OdySea Aquarium offers free lesson plans for preschool – high school. These would be a great addition to a marine biology curriculum!

16. Monterey Bay Aquarium

  • Kelp Forests
  • Monterey Bay

Bonus: Virtual Zoology: The Animal Kingdom Branch of Biology

A teacher reached out to me to let me know about this awesome resource that his students found. Thanks for sharing it with me Harry, Kelly, and the rest of the student volunteers!

The virtual zoology site has links to a ton of animal webcams. There are both marine animals you would find in an aquarium and animals that you might find in a zoo. Of course, there is some overlap between these categories.

  • Farrallon Islands live webcam
  • Humboldt Penguins
  • Siamang Monkey
  • Mountain Lions
  • Puppies (My family fosters puppies, so this is definitely one of my favorites!)

Need ideas on how to incorporate these awesome virtual aquarium tours into homeschool lessons? Here are a few ideas:

  • Geography – Check out different animals and aquatic life that live in a part of the world you are studying.
  • Language arts – See real examples of aquatic animals found in books. For example, if there is a jellyfish in a story, hop online and view some of the real jellyfish at Ripley’s Aquarium.
  • Science – Take a virtual aquarium tour while studying biology or marine biology
  • Documentaries – After watching a documentary about an animal, see if you can watch the animal online.

Online tours can be a great way to have a unique educational experience. You can see so many animals that you would never be able to see otherwise!

Do you know of any other virtual aquarium tour opportunities or an amazing live webcam? Leave the suggestions in the comments so everyone can check them out!

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Aquairum Virutal Field Trips

Did you know that you can take aquarium virtual field trips … across the globe … for free? Depending on the site, you may also access supplemental programs and resources designed for students, teachers, and families. Whether you’re trying to supplement your lesson plans, or just give kids something interesting to look at, these aquarium virtual tours have a lot to offer.

Seattle Aquarium

For a complete field trip experience, head over to Seattle Aquarium’s YouTube channel. There, you’ll find a Dive Buddy in full scuba gear guiding the learning experience from underwater. It doesn’t get more immersive than that! And kids can learn all about the animals and food web found in the Puget Sound waters.

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Maritime Aquarium

The Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk, Connecticut has put some of their most popular programs online for kids to enjoy from anywhere! With specific content based on grade level—from Kindergarten through 12th Grade—this is a fantastic resource, especially for distance learning. Unlike some of the virtual aquariums on this list, this one requires advance reservations, so be sure to plan ahead!

Georgia Aquarium

You’ll be absolutely captivated by the Georgia Aquarium which is based in Atlanta. This vibrant virtual aquarium offers a variety of live views including the Indo-Pacific Barrier Reef Webcam, Ocean Voyager Webcam, Jelly Webcam, and more!

Monterey Bay Aquarium

You might not live in California, but you can still enjoy much of what the Monterey Bay Aquarium has to offer. There are many views to enjoy including the Open Sea Cam, Monterey Bay Cam, and even a Shark Cam. And, be sure to check out the virtual aquarium’s narrated feedings (check the website for details)!

National Aquarium

Take a virtual field trip over to the nation’s capital for this adventure! Located in Washington, D.C., you can navigate the National Aquarium online through a View Map and explore scenes such as Alligators, Sea Turtles, Channel Islands, American Samoa, and even the Amazon River!

Shedd Aquarium

The Shedd Aquarium in Chicago goes above and beyond to give kids a behind-the-scenes look at aquatic life. This YouTube channel is filled with fun lessons in biology (don’t miss the beluga sonogram!), environmental facts, and adorable videos. This is a fantastic resource for learning more about animals, their habitats, and our beautiful planet.

South Carolina Aquarium

Looking for some STEM-based activities to enhance learning (and beat boredom)? The award-winning education team at the South Carolina Aquarium offers virtual visits and nature challenges that are fun for the whole family! Become a digital explorer. Discover all of the complex habitats South Carolina has to offer and the fascinating animals that call it home.

Ripley’s Aquariums

Explore Ripley’s Aquariums at home and learn all about the amazing animals of our world waters! Staff educators will guide you through live feedings, educational encounters, storytime, and much more. The site offers downloadable animal activities, crafts, and educational materials for Pre-K, Elementary, and Middle School students.

Aquarium of the Pacific Online Academy

For more of a structured learning experience, head over to the Aquarium of the Pacific. They’ve created an Online Academy that offers educational activities through on-demand videos and scheduled interactive live programs with their educators. Plus, their live online courses for K-12 kids and printable certificates is a great way to engage and reward students.

Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo

Catch a glimpse of the unique (and luxurious) offerings at the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo. Choose from three different views: The Main Tank, Underwater Zoo, and Shark Week Exhibit. It’s not as extensive as some of the other virtual aquariums on this list. But, it’s a great way to see something new for a few minutes!

New England Aquarium

Boston’s New England Aquarium has created a virtual portal for sharing live presentations, new videos, and even activities you can try from home! Interested in checking out the daily presentations? The aquarium posts them on their Facebook page every day at 11 a.m. Eastern Time.

OdySea Aquarium

Located in Scottsdale, Arizona, the OdySea Aquarium has developed several online portals to promote learning. Kids will be fascinated by the Shark Live Cam and sink into the Virtual OdySea Classroom where they can learn more about penguins, jellies, and more!

Texas State Aquarium

They say that everything’s bigger in Texas, which would explain why this aquarium’s virtual tours section is so extensive! You won’t grow bored with all of the views they offer. Find a tunnel view of the Caribbean Sea, up-close look at the coral reef in the Gulf of Mexico, and a cam that lets viewers mingle with flamingos!

Tennessee Aquarium

Don’t live in the Chattanooga area? No problem. You can visit the Tennessee Aquarium anytime with their wonderful live cams! Check in on their gentoo and macaroni penguins, witness courtship, nest building, rearing young, and even molting. Watch river otters scampering up and down a multi-tiered landscape. Lastly, venture into the saltwater exhibit, home to thousands of colorful reef fish, toothy sharks, and a rescued green sea turtle!

Virtual Aquarium

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Perfect for winding down at the end of the day, Virtual Aquarium shares the best freshwater and marine aquariums all in one place! Plus, with relaxing sounds of the ocean, waterfalls, and rainforests, you could leave this on as a screensaver on your television for a calming backdrop throughout your day.

Did we miss one of your favorite aquarium virtual field trips? Share them with us, and we might just add it to this list!

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Virtual Field Trip: Aquarium Live Feeds and Ocean Webcams

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Did you know you can get your ocean travel fix with webcams from aquariums, reefs, and zoos around the world? Take a virtual field trip from the comfort of home with these aquarium live feeds of tropical reefs, jellyfish, penguins, sharks, manatees and more. (Spoiler: be sure to scroll all the way through, since I saved the sea otters for last!)

Perfect for homeschooling, travelers in-between trips, shark week fans, kids who love ocean life, or anyone who needs some zen right now. Be sure to bookmark or pin it for later, and share these aquarium live feeds with anyone who needs a virtual field trip!

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Virtual Field Trips: Aquarium Live Feeds, Coral Reefs and Sea Life Webcams

Note: some feeds might show highlights at night time or a dark screen or when exhibits are closed. Be sure to check back during daylight hours for the webcam’s time zone!

Tropical Reef Camera: Field Trip to Aquarium of the Pacific

First on our aquarium virtual field trip: the Aquarium of the Pacific! The Tropical Reef Habitat is the largest exhibit (over 350,000 gallons of water!) at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California USA. It’s modeled after the reef system in the Blue Corner, one of the most famous and bio-diverse dive sites on earth. The Blue Corner is located in Palau, a nation of over 500 islands in Micronesia.

Tropical Reef Camera powered by EXPLORE.org

Penguin Webcam at the Saint Louis Zoo

Watch penguins live at the Saint Louis Zoo between the hours of 9AM to 5PM (Central time). Tune in throughout the day to see zookeepers feeding the animals and cleaning habitats, birds swimming and diving, resting, preening, building nests and sometimes even raising their young at Penguin & Puffin Coast. During off hours, a replay is shown.

Penguin Webcam at Saint Louis Zoo

Jellyfish Cam: Monterey Bay Aquarium

Next on our virtual field trip, we head over to the Monterey Bay Aquarium in Monterey, California. This mesmerizing live feed is from the Pacific Sea Nettles exhibit here. While they look peaceful, the graceful tentacles of these jellyfish paralyze their prey. Their tentacles can be 12-15 feet long, and they’re found in coastal waters off Alaska to California, Japan, Kamchatka, the Aleutian Islands and the Bering Sea.

Sea Nettle Jelly Cam After Hours - Monterey Bay Aquarium

Kansas City Zoo Field Trip: Polar Bear Cam

Our virtual aquarium field trip takes us next to the Kansas City Zoo. Nuniq (pronounced “new-nick”) was born at Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in 2016 and arrived in Kansas City in 2020. You will frequently see him splashing around in the pool and tearing up some of his favorite toys.

KC Zoo Polar Bear Cam

Shedd Aquarium: Underwater Beauty

No virtual aquarium field trip would be complete without a stop at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago! Relax with their “Underwater Beauty” exhibit with angelfishes, wrasses, tangs and butterflyfishes. (I’ve included more educational resources from Shedd at the end of my article .)

Underwater Beauty - Shedd Aquarium Livestream

Coral City Camera: Miami, Florida

Let’s travel next to Florida, where an underwater camera features a livestream of an urban reef off the coast of Miami. The Coral City Camera provides a fish-eye view into the urban marine ecosystem that has developed around the human-made shorelines of Miami.

Coral City Camera (Miami's Underwater Livestream)

Homosassa Springs Virtual Field Trip: Manatee Cam

No virtual aquarium field trip would be complete without manatees! This manatee cam is from Homosassa Springs, Florida, which manatees use as a warm water shelter from mid-November to late March each year. The rest of the year, Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park is home to rehabilitated manatees; current residents include Ariel, Betsy and Electra.

Homosassa Springs Underwater Camera

If you’re interested in visiting Florida to see manatees in person, check out my guide to Crystal River and Homosassa with tips on how to find a responsible tour for interacting with these amazing creatures!

Kelp Forest Virtual Field Trip: Channel Islands National Park Cam

The next peaceful stop on our virtual field trip is courtesy of the National Park Service. This webcam live streams a kelp forest from Anacapa Island off the coast of California. Kelp forests are rich in biodiversity with hundreds of resident marine species. The undulating kelp and fish that swim by also make for a very soothing live feed!

Anacapa Ocean - Channel Islands National Park Cams

Shark Lagoon Cam: Aquarium of the Pacific

It’s shark week every week at this next stop on our virtual aquariums tour! The 10,000 square foot Shark Lagoon at Aquarium of the Pacific features a live webcam. Inhabitants include sand tiger, zebra and white tip sharks.

Shark Lagoon Cam powered by EXPLORE.org

Cape Fear Virtual Field Trip: Shark Cam

The next shark stop on our virtual field trip is from a live underwater cam beneath the Frying Pan Tower, 34 miles off the coast of Cape Fear, North Carolina. The tower is now obsolete, having been built in the in the 1960s to warn ships of the shallow waters nearby. While the tower is no longer used for its original purpose due to the development of GPS navigation, it remains an important habitat for sharks, fish, and other marine wildlife.

Shark Cam powered by EXPLORE.org

Open Sea Cam: Monterey Bay Aquarium

The Open Sea is the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s largest exhibit. Watch long enough and you can see yellowfin tuna, hammerhead sharks, pelagic stingrays, green sea turtles, dolphinfish (mahi mahi) and schools of Pacific sardines. Be sure to tune in every weekday at 11AM (Pacific) for a narrated feeding time.

Live Open Sea Cam - Monterey Bay Aquarium

Wrasse and Anthias: Aquarium of the Pacific

This virtual aquarium webcam is one of the most active and colorful live feeds, from the anthias and wrasses exhibit in the Tropical Pacific Gallery at the Aquarium of the Pacific.

Wrasse and Anthias Fish Cam powered by EXPLORE.org

Monterey Bay Live Cam Field Trip

This live feed offers a view of the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s ocean view decks and relaxing sounds of the surf. From here, you can see bird and sea mammals like black cormorants, harbor seals and sea otters. It’s part of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, a federally protected marine area offshore of California’s central coast.

Live Monterey Bay Cam - Monterey Bay Aquarium

Beluga Boat Field Trip: Manitoba, Canada

This live feed will resume in July, but it’s worth watching the highlights until then! Every summer, nearly 60,000 beluga whales travel from the Arctic to the warmer waters of the Churchill River in Manitoba, Canada. This live underwater cam is situated on the Beluga Boat, where you can get a whale’s eye view of belugas swimming, eating and nursing their calves.

Beluga Boat Cam - Underwater Cam powered by EXPLORE.org

Rubbing Beach Underwater Orca Cam

In British Columbia, more than 150 orca whales spend their summer in Johnstone Strait at Blackfish Sound. This camera lets you watch up close as these whales exhibit something unique to this group: they like to rub their bellies against the smooth pebbles of the beach!

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ReefCam from Nature Conservancy Australia

This livefeed features an underwater view of the rocky reef in Port Philip Bay, off the coast of Melbourne, Australia. The camera is solar powered, so it shows highlights when offline.

Reef Cam highlights - Your Window into Port Phillip Bay

Moon Jelly Cam: Monterey Bay Aquarium Field Trip

Need a little more zen? Check out the webcam from the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s exhibit of greater Pacific moon jellies.

Live Moon Jelly Cam - Monterey Bay Aquarium

Sea Otter Cam: Monterey Bay Aquarium Field Trip

I’ve saved the cutest for last on this virtual aquarium field trip: sea otters at the Monterey Bay Aquarium! There are currently 5 in residence, including Abby, Ivy, Rosa, Kit and Selka. All are rescued and unable to be returned to the wild, but they often serve as surrogate moms for rescued pups. Find out more about their stories and cheeky personalities here and tune in every weekday at 10:30AM, 1:30PM, and 3:30PM (Pacific) for a narrated feeding time.

Live Sea Otter Cam - Monterey Bay Aquarium

Bonus Aquarium Field Trip Stop: Otters at the Vancouver Aquarium

Head over to the Vancouver Aquarium website to check out all of their webcams which are OTTERLY adorable! Don’t miss their underwater otter cam , above-water sea otter cam and baby sea otter cam .

virtual aquarium field trip: sea otter swimming at the Vancouver Aquarium

Bonus Aquarium Field Trip Stop: Ocean Voyager Webcam

Hop over to the website of the Georgia Aquarium to see their Ocean Voyager exhibit, which contains rays, whale sharks, green sea turtles and many other forms of aquatic life. While you’re there, be sure to check out their southern sea otters and California sea lions webcams.

Virtual Aquarium Field Trip to the Ocean Voyager exhibit at the Georgia Aquarium

Bonus Stop: National Aquarium Blacktip Reef Exhibit

Visit the website of the National Aquarium in Baltimore Maryland to see the livefeed of their Blacktip Reef exhibit , a recreation of an Indo-Pacific reef, as well as their Pacific Coral Reef and Sea Nettles exhibits.

virtual aquarium field trip: pacific reef exhibit

Ocean Education Resources for Educators, Parents & Others

Looking for more resources for developing lesson plans or distance learning experiences centered on aquatic life and the world’s oceans? Check out this resource list!

  • The Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk, Connecticut is currently streaming education programs for families each week – register in advance to get the free links. They also offer paid distance learning sessions for schools .
  • The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Office of Ocean Exploration and Research (OER) has many online educational resources suitable for different age groups. Be sure to check out their lesson plans , ocean exploration facts , educational materials by theme and fun Octonauts Corner with coloring pages and information for younger explorers.
  • The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Woods Hole, Massachusetts has resources for K-12 students and teachers including teacher workshops, classroom activities, online expeditions, marine careers and more.
  • The Shedd Aquarium in Chicago has been hosting tons of online educational sessions while the aquarium is closed. Check out the Shedd Aquarium Facebook page for what’s coming up next including free Facebook Live sessions and paid virtual “summer camps.” Plus, catch up on all their past Penguin Tours here – when their penguins Wellington, Annie, Edward and others tour the aquarium – and all of their educational Shedd Stay Home sessions .
  • The Monterey Bay Aquarium has courses with full lesson plans to support learning at home for pre-K through grade 12, in both English and Spanish. They also have information resources on ocean animals .
  • The Smithsonian Museum of Natural History has online resources in its Ocean Portal Educators’ Corner . You can search lesson plans by grade level and lesson subject or explore their Ocean Portal for more online resources.
  • The Ocean Exploration Trust and its Nautilus exploration program have education resources online . Check out the different education themes or browse by resource type including learning modules, mini-lessons, activities, games and coloring pages. Learn more about its expeditions here .
  • The Georgia Aquarium is hosting online events for kids like story time and learning sessions – find their events calendar here and check out their Facebook page .
  • Watch past videos from Reefs Go Live and get teacher resources to accompany each lesson..
  • Check out National Geographic’s Ocean Education resources online for activities by age group.
  • Explore a marine life encyclopedia from Oceana.org.
  • The Living Oceans Foundation has a list of e-learning resources for grades K-12.
  • PBS’s Jean-Michel Cousteau has online Ocean Adventure resources targeted mainly toward middle school students.
  • The New England Aquarium is offering virtual visit resources with at-home projects and video presentations. They also have paid virtual animal encounters for groups via Zoom, including their penguin and marine mammal exhibits.
  • Take a virtual field trip to the coral reefs of Palau with the Nature Conservancy. Includes a teacher guide.
  • Explore the Sea Life Sydney aquarium virtually with videos, activities and more.
  • Grab a sharks animal research freebie from We Pay Teachers.

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We are all on week two of the kiddos being home from school due to Covid-19 and I am sure you are looking for activities left and right for them to do.  Here are the links to multiple aquariums where they offer FREE virtual tours.

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Stuck at home with kids and going kooky? This epic list of virtual zoo tours and aquariums from around the world will (hopefully) provide kids with a few hours of entertainment, and grownups with a smidge of regained sanity.

Things are completely berserk right now – not gonna lie. But, you have to admit that living through a global pandemic in the 21st century really ain’t all that bad. I mean, on the bright side, we have the Internet, liquor stores and an infinite online catalogue of hilarious memes to keep us entertained.

Fellow parents, this enlightening virtual zoo and aquariums post aims to create an ‘occupation’ for the kids so that us poor souls can quietly resume watching Tiger King or scrolling through funny quarantine videos on Tik Tok.

Psst.. You can find us on Tik Tok here for a daily dose of quarantine laughs.

Alright, folks. Whip out your VR goggles or get the TV ready for casting – we are about to embark on a whirlwind trip around the world to experience the best aquariums and virtual zoo tours on all four corners of the planet. Best of all.. You won’t even have to lift a finger. Okay, maybe just one finger for clicking.

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Strap on your ‘seatbelts’ and virtual reality headset (if you own a pair), we’re about to take you on a wild ride through four continents to experience a string of virtual field trips to the zoo and aquariums like you’ve never experienced before.

North America: Virtual Zoo Tours & Aquariums

Home to world-class zoos and one of the most remarkable aquariums we’ve ever set foot inside *ahem* Georgia Aquarium, North America is one virtual trip you have to take to ogle at pandas, Beluga whales and even piranhas via 24-hour live cams.

San Diego Zoo

If there’s one virtual zoo trip to place on top of your online ‘travel’ bucket list – it’s San Diego Zoo.

Slide into their live cams to take a peek at the daily shenanigans of tigers, elephants, baboons and more adorable four-legged fur friends that will steal your hearts away.

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But wait, guys. There’s more to your San Diego Zoo virtual tour and online experience. Way more. Ensure that you pop a visit to the dedicated kids’ section of the website for a myriad of animal-focused learning activities, art and crafts video tutorials, home experiment ideas and educational games.

Oh, and if you have a VR headset handy, now’s the time to pop them over your head and check into their YouTube channel to immerse yourselves in 360º videos, like this one of giant tortoises eating watermelon.

Atlanta Zoo

In need of a cute animal fix that’s not your own household pet? Atlanta Zoo has got you covered with their world-famous live PandaCam . Meet the ridiculously adorable panda twins, Ya Lun and Xi Lun, who are melting hearts across the globe with their playful antics and just all-round cuteness.

Don’t forget to swing by their Facebook page to experience what basically feels like virtual field trips to the zoo, featuring regular keeper talks and behind-the-scenes insight into animals and their diets and lifestyle.

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The website also offers a host of fun activities and lessons that support ‘at home learning’, like animal arts and crafts, backyard bingo and a storybooks packed with hands-on activities.

TIP: Download the WILDEVERSE mobile game, which features real-life characters from Atlanta Zoo. Transform your home into a digital jungle and embark on research quests and missions to find endangered apes. 

Cincinnati Zoo

Hopping over a couple of states north to Ohio, we’re going to spring into Cincinnati Zoo to meet the world’s most famous hippopotamus, Fiona. Follow this immersive virtual zoo tour to get a feel of the space, exhibits and animals.

Swing by their Facebook page to tune into The Fiona Show where you can watch videos of her birth and follow her astonishing progress and growth. She’s the only hippo ever to survive an almost 2-month premature birth.

They also host daily virtual safari live streams, in which you can learn all about the zoo’s resident animals, including their diets, personalities and lifestyles.

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Toronto Zoo

Slip into your down jackets because I’m about to beam you further up to the chillier regions of the northern hemisphere. Ready? Get set. Click away.

Explore Toronto Zoo’s YouTube channel to get up close and personal to mighty grizzly bears,  fluffy white Arctic foxes, lynxes, and even Masai giraffes.

If you’re keen to experience a virtual zoo trip to this beautiful destination, take a look at this complete walkthrough which lets viewers enjoy the zoo on a snowy winter day.

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Georgia Aquarium

Yes. We’re parents and.. yes, we love to travel, so I can safely say that we’ve been to a crapload of aquariums around the world. If there isn’t an aquarium on our city itinerary, then something has gone horribly wrong in the planning process.

Of all the aquariums we have visited, none have, so far, compared to Georgia Aquarium. Not even close. If you’re an aquarium nut like we are – you need to put a  physical visit to this spectacular place on your travel bucket list.

For now, you can, of course, experience this epic aquarium virtually via their virtual aquarium tour and live cam feed where you can soothe your soul gazing at dancing jellyfish or stare in awe at the Beluga whale. 

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Monterey Bay Aquarium

Attention, please. It’s time to choose your snack, sink into the couch and get cozy; your self-guided Monterey Bay Aquarium virtual tour is about to begin.

Step one. Cast this 360° aquarium walkthrough to your TV or don your virtual reality headset ’cause things are about to go down in underwater town.

Virtually meet and learn about Monterey Bay Aquarium’s resident marine animals on their interactive website, or stalk your favourite sea animal’s live cam . 

You can even enrol in free online courses comprising guided activities to support learning at home or engage the kiddos in free virtual zoo games that both educate and entertain.

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Asia: Virtual Zoos & Aquariums

Exotic rainforest virtual zoo tours and thrilling night safaris – discover Asia’s most enchanting zoos and aquariums without having to peel yourself off the couch. 

Singapore Zoo

Okay, so Asia is off-limits right now. I mean, pretty much every continent is out of reach at this moment, but that doesn’t mean you can’t take a virtual field trip to this incredible zoo in South East Asia that everyone raves about.

Get a feel of Singapore Zoo and what animals you can expect to encounter in our very own walkthrough guide that we filmed on one of our visits or read up on the zoo’s resident animals.

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Hold up a second though. Your journey doesn’t end at the Singapore Zoo. Drop into the Singapore River Safari for a virtual walkthrough tour and meet weird and wonderful creatures that inhabit rivers around the world.

Your adventure continues onwards to the Singapore Night Safari where you can view a hypnotising fire show , witness an impressive animal show , and hop on a tram car to discover nocturnal animals in their open exhibits.

Check out our Singapore virtual zoo guide to see the highlights of this open zoo concept.

Jurong Bird Park

While we’re in Singapore, let’s take a hot moment to visit one of the biggest bird parks in the world where you can make a feeble attempt at identifying up to 3,500 birds across 400 species from all over the world.

Discover the diverse zones inhabited by bird species from all corners of the Earth, meet the winged residents of Jurong Bird Park or take a virtual stroll through the lush, green space that will give you all the jungle vibes 

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Aquaria KLCC

Swing into Aquaria KLCC in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on one of your free virtual field trips to zoos and aquariums around the world and tune into marine animal feedings and educational talks on their 24-hour live streaming cam .

Don’t forget to check their Facebook for the schedule.

Meet the spine-chilling Sand Tiger Shark and his stingray buddies, or chill out with laid-back Green Sea Turtles that all dwell inside the Living Ocean tank.

Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo

Set off on a virtual aquarium tour at the magnificent Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo located in the glittering capital of the United Arab Emirates.

The tour isn’t just an ordinary virtual field trip of your average aquarium; this epic space also doubles as a zoo. Be prepared to encounter fruit bats, desert hedgehogs, cobras, chameleons.

Pop over to their Facebook page to learn fun animal facts and binge on videos of iguanas, hedgehogs and racoons freely roaming the empty aquarium.

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Australia: Virtual Zoos & Aquariums

Kangaroos? Check. Koalas? No doubt. Tasmanian Devil? Yeah, baby. It’s time for a trip downunder to meet friendly Aussie animals and not-so-friendly creatures and crawlies that either bite or kill.

Taronga Zoo 

To experience one of the southern hemisphere’s best virtual zoos, you can’t go past Sydney’s newly launched Taronga TV . Tune into the live cams to view animal exhibits, shows, keeper chats, and even take a peek inside the Wildlife Hospital.

Hit up Taronga’s YouTube channel to witness funny animal antics and catch up on missed shows and performances. This video of a lemur baking in the sun is basically all of us right now when the sun touches our windows in quarantine.

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Sea Life & Wild Life Sydney

Sea Life and Wild Life Sydney have recently launched their fun and super educational online virtual zoo and aquarium experiences. Prepare yourselves for hours worth of fun family activities and homeschooling content.

Dive into the virtual aquarium experience and meet dugongs and King penguins in live streams, or gape at aquarists throwing themselves into the shark tank to feed hungry sea predators.

If you’re running low on learning activities for the kiddos, you’ll also find a bunch of marine animal-themed craft activities and free downloadable homeschooling resources and activity sheets .

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A virtual visit to Sea Life wouldn’t be complete without popping into Wild Life Sydney to learn all about Australian animals that are slightly more.. grounded.

Peek into live streams to see what Rocky the croc is up to or join in on storytime events run by the zoo staff on the virtual zoo tours page. You’ll also find printable animal-themed colouring pages, plus fact and activity sheets.

Before you leave, don’t forget to drop by  Merlin’s Education Toolbox for even more activities and workbooks, especially helpful for parents seeking homeschooling resources or teachers looking for lesson content. 

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Europe: Virtual Zoos & Aquariums

The last continent we’ll be virtually teleporting you to on this worldwide virtual safari, zoo and aquarium tour is, of course, good ole Europe. Home to the world’s oldest zoo and the first zoo in the world to house and breed penguins – your roundtrip will end with a little history and class.

Germany’s capital can proudly claim to have the most popular zoo in all of Europe. Berlin Zoo houses a whopping collection of over 20,000 animals across 1,500 different species – more than any zoo on the planet.

Considering none of us can currently visit in person, we can thank the Internet once again for this high-resolution walkthrough , making it possible to meet some of the friendly furry residents of the zoo, virtually.

Oh, and I’m just gonna casually mention that they have PANDA CUBS, guys. *Hyperventilating*. Jump onto their Facebook to meet the twinning cuties, Pit and Paule. Right now. It’ll be the most adorable thing you’ll see all week.

You can stalk them trying to catch some snoozy time below…

Speaking of stalking animals (cos that’s socially acceptable, right?), Prague Zoo houses a baby elephant that online visitors can attempt to spot on their live Elephant Valley cam . Pop by their YouTube channel for more adorable moments and to follow its journey from birth.

Watch this 4k  walkthrough of the zoo and try to spot mighty Western Lowland gorillas, polar bears, hippos, Asian elephants, red pandas and many more cute and intimidating animals.

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Edinburgh Zoo

This was the first zoo in the world to house and breed penguins – in fact, Edinburgh Zoo is popularly known for its Penguin Parade, where waddling little penguins are let free their enclosure for a stroll around the space.

Observe the antics of King and Rockhopper penguins on live cams , as well as koalas, tigers and pandas.

They’ve made their learning portal readily accessible – the online hub is packed with free activities, games, quizzes and fact files for kids of all ages.

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Hang tight – just gonna beam you over to our final leg of virtual zoo tours around the world in Vienna. The city is home to the world’s oldest zoo, Tiergarten Schönbrunn, which opened its doors in 1752.

Soak in this gorgeous space in this virtual zoo stroll and meet animals from all around the world and, of course, explore the picturesque landscape that surrounds the zoo. 

Keep an eye out for the zoo’s newest sensation, Finja – a polar bear cub. Watch her birth and everyday life on Vienna Zoo’s YouTube channel .

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The Oceanogràfic in Valencia is home to 45,000 sea creatures – and it has a very cool online tour

The Oceanogràfic in Valencia , Spain , is the biggest aquarium in Europe . It has 45,000 resident creatures from 500 different species – and you can now meet them all from the comfort of your living room.

Obviously we don’t mean literally. But during this stay-at-home era, you can take a virtual, 360-degree tour of the aquarium (which is closed for the duration of Spain’s lockdown) from your sofa.

There are no tickets or opening times here: the virtual tour runs entirely to your schedule. Check out 13 different enclosures, each one centred on a species or climate – so you can walk through Europe’s longest shark tunnel, get up close to crocodiles and meet jellyfish, flamingos or sea lions. It’s all available via the Oceanogr à fic website . Dive in!

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We come to you live, from our distance learning studio featuring professional development opportunities for K-12 teachers and administrators.

Get a free preview of our award-winning virtual learning programs. A great way to introduce virtual learning to teachers and professionals. Go behind-the-scenes with SEA Trek and learn how to bring Mote's research, animals, and exhibits to your learners. Discover the many affordable, easy-to-use technology options available for making Virtual Field Trips.

  • Recommended for: Adult (College), Adult (School Teachers/Admins; etc), Adult (Public; Library; Senior Center; Lifelong Learning, etc.
  • Duration:  up to 30 minutes
  • Price: $0 free

SEA Me Read

We read a storybook aloud with your learners and then engage in a learning segment to help build critical thinking skills, promote oral language skills, fluency, pronunciation, STEM engagement, and reading comprehension. Options for PK–4th grades. Up to 30 minutes.

Smiley Shark

by Ruth Galloway

Join us on an ocean adventure and meet a lonely shark who loves to smile. Read along as we help him save the day and find some friends. We read this fictional story aloud with your students and then engage in a learning segment to help build critical thinking skills, promote oral language skills, fluency, pronunciation, STEM engagement, and reading comprehension. Our thanks to Tiger Tales Publishing for making this lesson possible.

  • Recommended for Ages (Grades): 5–9 (K–3rd)
  • Duration: up to 30 minutes

Clumsy Crab

Snip, snap, clip, clap! Nipper the Crab hates his huge clumsy claws. Read along with us as we find out how useful Clumsy’s claws can be. We read this fictional story aloud with your students and then engage in a learning segment to help build critical thinking skills, promote oral language skills, fluency, pronunciation, STEM engagement, and reading comprehension. Our thanks to Tiger Tales Publishing for making this lesson possible. Made possible by a generous grant from the Kates Foundation.

If A Dolphin Were A Fish

by Loran Wlordarski and illustrated by Laurie Allen Klein

Join Delfina the dolphin as she imagines that she becomes other animals. Readers will watch Delfina become a fish with gills, a sea turtle laying eggs, a pelican with feathers, an octopus without bones, a shark with a sense of smell and even a vegetarian manatee. The incredible “morphing” illustrations will have children laughing as they learn about the real differences between these animals! Join us on this ocean adventure as we discover what makes a mammal a mammal and how creatures have adapted to live in the sea. We read this fictional story aloud with your students and then engage in a learning segment to help build critical thinking skills, promote oral language skills, fluency, pronunciation, STEM engagement, and reading comprehension. A special thanks to Arbordale Publishing for making this lesson possible.

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Alfie (The Turtle That Disappeared)

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The night before Nia's seventh birthday, her turtle Alfie disappears. Where did he go? Go on an adventure and discover the friendship between a girl and her turtle—from both points of view. A warm and funny story that celebrates friendship through the seasons, even when those friends see the world very differently. We read this SEL-supportive, fictional story aloud with your students and then engage in a learning segment that helps build critical thinking skills, promote oral language skills, fluency, pronunciation, STEM engagement, and reading comprehension. Our thanks to ABRAMS books and Thyra Heder for making this program possible.

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by Ann Downer and illustrated by Shennen Bersani

Spring into virtual learning and go on an ocean egg hunt with us. When Shark Baby’s egg case is torn loose in a storm, he goes on a journey across kelp forests, coral reefs, and seagrass meadows. He needs to find the “mermaid” to find out where he belongs. Will he find his way back? Read along with us to find out. We read this fictional story aloud with your students and then engage in a learning segment to help build critical thinking skills, promote oral language skills, fluency, pronunciation, STEM engagement, and reading comprehension.  A special thanks to Arbordale Publishing for making this lesson possible.

Otto the Otter: A Big Surprise

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We are otterly ecstatic for otters! Celebrate these sleek and wonderful watershed creatures with a storybook about their underwater lives. Then virtually meet our North American river otters. A special thanks to Linda Hansen for making this lesson possible.

Swimming With Sharks: The Daring Discoveries of Eugenie Clark

by Heather Lang and illustrated by Jordi Solano

In the 1930s few people dared to explore the depths of the sea, and none were women. But Genie wasn’t afraid. Follow “the Shark Lady” as she uncovers the mysteries of the world’s most feared fish! We read this biographical story aloud with your students and then engage in a learning segment to help build critical thinking skills, promote oral language skills, fluency, pronunciation, STEM engagement, and reading comprehension. A special thanks to Albert Whitman and Co. for making this lesson possible.

  • Recommended for Ages (Grades):  7–10 (2nd–4th)
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Dive into our award-winning virtual learning programs. We come to you live for an interactive lesson using a combination of science gameshows, green screen effects and live animals. These programs will spark STEM curiosity while making conservation connections.

LIFE SCIENCE: Sharks

How smart are you about sharks? Take our interactive quiz show to uncover the mysteries and discover the truths about these fascinating creatures. In this lesson we introduce the learners to the diversity and adaptations of sharks.

  • Recommended for Ages (Grades): 08–18 (3rd–12th)
  • Duration: up to 60 minutes
  • Before your connection:  explore our Online Shark Research Exhibit  
  • Price:  $180

LIFE SCIENCE: Fish

Take a virtual excursion to Mote Aquarium and meet some fishy friends. Compare and contrast the specialized structures of bony fish versus cartilaginous sharks through a simulated dissection. Explore the economic and environmental importance of fish to humans and the stewardship actions needed to conserve threatened species.

  • Recommended for Ages (Grades): 08–11 (3rd–5th)
  • Duration:  up to 60 minutes
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LIFE SCIENCE: Sea Turtles

Learners participate in a interactive video lesson about sea turtles through a guided game show format. This is followed by an open Q&A chat with our ocean expert. Students will learn about general reptile characteristics and the different species of sea turtles. Student will also learn where sea turtles live and nest and their basic adaptations to marine life. Finally students will learn why sea turtles are threatened and what conservation measures are being taken to protect them.

LIFE SCIENCE: Manatees

Do you know how to train a 3000-pound relative of the elephant? Find out how Mote Marine Laboratory cares for manatees, and learn how big and smart these animals are. Students will learn the basic characteristics of mammals and the adaptations of manatees. Students will also learn how our biologist care for manatees and what conservation efforts are being made for wild populations.

SEA SCIENCE: Coral Reefs

Why are coral reefs important? Discover the value of coral reefs to wildlife and how important they are to people too. Through a guided game format, learners participate in a media-rich, interactive video lesson about coral reefs. This is followed by an open Q&A chat with our ocean expert.

SEA SCIENCE: Marine Careers

Students will learn about marine science and aquarium careers and what it takes to work in these fascinating fields. Featured topics can include: shark research, animal husbandry, sea turtle nest monitoring, manatee training and research, coral reef research and restoration, behind the scenes at Mote's cephalopod Lab and much more!

Beginning in 1955 with Dr. Eugenie Clark’s foundation of shark research, Mote is now more than 200 employees strong, including more than 30 Ph.D. scientists. We conduct groundbreaking research with more than 20 diverse research programs focusing on today’s challenges as well as identifying and addressing future impacts. The advancement of this kind of research is vital to unlocking potential solutions to some of today’s most daunting global challenges.

  • Recommended for Ages (Grades): Recommended for ages 11–14 (grades 6–8). Can be differentiated for ages 8-10 or 15-18+ or lifelong learners.

SEA SCIENCE: How to Train Your Shark

Dive into our aquarium for a simulated shark training session.. This lesson is focused on shark research at Mote Marine Laboratory. Using a combination of pre-recorded and live shark cam video, we go on a virtual tour of our 135,000 shark habitat. After an overview of shark husbandry and training, we discuss the research technology we use to study sharks. We end with a Question and Answer session with our Ocean Expert.

  • Booking note: This program is available on-demand, anytime.

TOUR: Manatee Habitat (outdoors)

Find out the favorite foods of Hugh and Buffett, our resident manatees, as we visit them during feeding time. We use our portable distance learning studio to get you up close from atop our 75,000 gallon habitat. This tour is focused on manatee husbandry at Mote. You talk with our aquarium biologist and learn about these amazing marine mammals. We review the history of manatee research at Mote then watch them get fed. We end with a Question and Answer session with our Ocean Experts.

  • Booking note:  This outdoor tour is available on Wednesdays or Fridays, between 9:00 am–9:30 am ET or 11:00–11:30 am ET. Please make your requests at least three weeks in advance.
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Say goodnight to your favorite sea creatures as we virtually visit them after our aquarium closes. Get up close and personal, and learn about their habitats, behaviors, and conservation efforts. This virtual tour is led by Mote's knowledgeable and passionate guides who are excited to share their love of the ocean with you. They'll be available to answer any questions you may have and provide insight into the amazing creatures you'll see on the tour. So why wait? Book your virtual aquarium tour today and discover the magic of the underwater world from the comfort of your own home!

  • Booking note:  This tour is only available weekdays between 5:30pm–7:30pm ET (after our aquarium closes). Please make your requests at least three weeks in advance.
  • Recommended for Ages (Grades): All ages
  • Duration: up to 45 minutes
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Bring learning to life with explorations from Mote Marine Laboratory.  Our EdExploreSRQ listings  are eligible for funding from the Community Foundation of Sarasota County, as well as the Education Foundation of Sarasota County. Find out how to fund your virtual field trip.

Explore “The Bay” with Mote

Go on a lively journey with Mote as we explore and learn more about local habitats and adaptations during a virtual visit to the new “Bay Project.” This interactive science exploration will take you virtually to "The Bay" to learn more about this community park. During this class students will be transformed into scientists to learn how to use tools and to make observations. Students will learn what it's like to be a scientist while investigating plants, animals, and the bay environment along the way. Each student will be provided with a Field Guide to follow along and take notes.

  • Recommended for Ages (Grades): Recommended for ages 5–11 (K–5th)
  • Price:  Available for free to Sarasota classrooms thanks to the generosity of the Community Foundation of Sarasota County through The Bay. All others, $90.

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We want to make this the best experience possible for you.  Request a free Tech Check and we will test your connectivity, audio and video. We can also give you a brief preview of our award-winning lessons.

We recommend connecting via Zoom but you also have the option of Microsoft Teams, WebEx, Google Meets, FaceTime or whatever works best for you. We can provide a free courtesy Zoom link from our account when you book with us. However, you are welcome to use your own account and invite us as a Panelist instead. If we meet via Mote's Zoom account, we can set it up as a fully interactive session for up to 99 participants, or as a non-interactive, webinar-style connection for up to 500 participants. You are only charged per booking, not per participant.

What You Need to Connect

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  • Ability to connect via Zoom, Webex, Skype or similar technologies.
  • Speaker/microphone or headset mic.
  • Internet connection — Hard connection preferred.

Sarasota teachers - ask your school TSP for help. They have cameras and equipment available to help you connect successfully!

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Virtual Field Trips: Zoos, Aquariums, Farms and Safaris

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Take a virtual field trip to see all sorts of animals without leaving home. You can visit zoos, aquariums, farms, and even go on a virtual safari all in the same day!

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We’ve rounded up an amazing list of zoos, aquariums, farms and nature preserves that have webcams, live streams, and youtube videos you can watch to learn more about animals. We’ve also included links to online lesson plans and activities for those families wanting to create a richer learning experience from their virtual field trips.

What is a Virtual Field Trip?

Field trips are awesome learning experiences because they get you out of the classroom and take you into an immersive environment. On a virtual field trip , you open a window to explore outside your home or classroom. You can simply observe, or you can add to the experience with some educational information or activities to go along with it.

The list we’ve compiled below is pretty extensive, so be sure to bookmark this page so you can come back to it.

Zoo Virtual Field Trips

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Modern zoos are an amazing blend of entertainment and education, coupled with research and conservation. When you visit a zoo, you not only get to see and learn about animals you are unlikely to encounter, but you are also supporting efforts to protect wildlife and the planet.

Wildlife Curriculum

Try one of these resources to add to your virtual field trip experience.

  • Virtual Field Trip Guide
  • Free Zoo Field Trip Questions
  • World Wildlife Federation’s “ Wild Classroom ” – They have 5 “days” of activites set up. There are also 9 educational toolkits currently available.
  • National Wildlife Federation Lesson Plans and Webinars – broken up by topic and specifies appropriate grade level.
  • Free Digital Versions of Ranger Rick Magazines – Through June 2020.
  • Animal Books you can read or have read to you online
  • Teacher Guides and Saving a Species Video Series + teacher toolkit from SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment.

San Diego Zoo (USA)

One of the most famous zoos in the world offers live webcams of baboons, penguins, apes, tigers, koalas, burrowing owls, elephants, polar bears, giraffes, and condors.

There is also archived webcam footage of pandas.

Houston Zoo (USA)

The Houston Zoo has webcams that let you look in on the giraffe feeding platform, the gorilla habitat, the elephant yard, the rhino yard, the chimp window, and even leafcutter ants!

The folks at the Houston Zoo have also been bringing the Zoo to You on their facebook page every weekday at 11am Central Time.

Kansas City Zoo (USA)

The Kansas City Zoo has live webcams showing two types of penguins, giraffes, and polar bears. The penguin cams are listed as separate cameras, but both show the same view. At the time of this post, the polar bear cam was not working.

Zoo Atlanta (USA)

We were fortunate to get to visit Zoo Atlanta a few years ago and we loved seeing the pandas! It’s so nice to know we can drop in and see Ya Lun and Xi Lun from home.

In addition to the webcam, Zoo Atlanta has three at-home learning guides for pre-k to 4th grade, as well as some animal games and crafts .

Philadelphia Zoo (USA)

Visiting the Philadelphia Zoo is unique because the animals are literally all around you as they have paths they can use to go over the walkways. When you can’t visit in person, you can view the penguin point webcam.

In addition, the Philadelphia Zoo has started doing Facebook Live sessions called “Philly Zoo at 2” at 2pm EDT daily.

Milwaukee County Zoo (USA)

On Zoo View TV, you can drop in on the Milwaukee County Zoo’s residents such as Polar Bear, Jaguar, Lions, Hyenas, Tigers, and Penguins… and even fish.

Elmwood Park Zoo (USA)

The Elmwood Park Zoo in Pennsylvania has a giraffe live camera from 10am-5pm EDT. They have also been going live on their facebook page with Zoo School from 11am-11:30am on weekdays.

Reid Park Zoo (USA)

The Reid Park Zoo in Arizona lists zoo cams for grizzly bears, lemurs, lions, elephants, and giraffes. Their zoo site also has a few zoo activity packets that were designed to be completed after a visit to the zoo, but could be done from home, as well.

Detroit Zoo (USA)

The Detroit Zoo in Michigan has live cams and videos they call “Virtual Vitamin Z” to help you get your daily supplement of zoo fun at home. Their live cams show you penguins, snow monkeys, falcons, and otters.

They also have past videos available on their site here.

National Zoo (USA)

The National Zoo has live webcams for you to virtually visit their giant pandas, lions, elephants, and naked mole-rats! And you can get updates on what’s going on at the zoo on the National Zoo Facebook page .

The site also has resources such as educational activities you can do at home and downloadable zoo activities .

Chattanooga Zoo (USA)

The Chattanooga Zoo in Tennessee has four live webcams on their zoo’s site. You can drop by and check out meerkats, snow leopards, tamarin, and the spotted genet.

Greenville Zoo (USA)

The Greenville Zoo has two cams set up to watch their giraffes. One gives you a look inside the barn. The other is a view of the paddock.

Alaska Zoo (USA)

As you might expect, the Alaska Zoo has a polar bear, and you can virtually visit it through its webcam. In addition, the zoo has started doing free live sessions via the Zoom app. Spots are limited and the schedule and links are being posted on the Alaska Zoo Facebook page .

Edinburgh Zoo (Scotland)

Did you know that the Edinburgh Zoo was the first zoo in the world to house and breed penguins? In addition to penguin cams, they also have live streams of pandas, tigers, and koalas.

In addition, the Wildlife Conservation Charity has some interactive learning from home courses for all ages.

Dublin Zoo (Ireland)

The zoo is also home to a scimitar-horned oryx, which is a species of antelope you can no longer find in the wild.

Ireland’s Dublin Zoo offers webcams of penguins and elephants, as well as their African Savanna where you might see giraffes, ostriches, zebras, or rhinos.

Marwell Zoo (UK)

The Marwell Zoo has a live video stream of their flamingos. They also have a photo streams (photos update every 30 seconds or so) of penguins, giraffes and lemurs.

Paignton Zoo (UK)

The Paignton Zoo has webcams set up looking at meerkats and sulawesi crested macaque. Their Flamingo webcam is currently unavailable. They also have a series of YouTube Videos about animals and working with them .

Starting Monday, March 23rd, the Paignton Zoo will be adding downloadable resources to their “ Wild at Home ” program for parents and teachers.

Zoos Victoria (Australia)

Zoos Victoria is an association of three zoos in Australia: Healesville Sanctuary, Melbourne Zoo, and Werribee Open Range Zoo. Their site features webcams where you can see snow leopards (indoor and outdoor), penguins, giraffes, lions, and zebras.

More Zoos for Virtual Field Trips

  • Live Tiger Cam
  • Virtual Adventures on Facebook @brecsbrzoo
  • Live Webcams : Aquatic Bird Cam, Sea lion Pups (not working)
  • Videos on Social Media @BronxZoo
  • Remote Learning Resources
  • Virtual tour (Series of Short Videos)
  • Online Learning Resources
  • Live Giraffe Cam (9:30am – 4:45pm MT)
  • “Abnormally Normal” Video Series (Facebook)
  • Home Safaris daily at 3pm ET on Facebook
  • Daily Virtual Classrooms on Facebook at 11am ET @ClevelandMetroparksZoo.
  • Live Webcams – Discovery Reef, Bonobos
  • YouTube Videos
  • Live Webcams – Meerkats, Penguins
  • Animal Update Videos (Facebook)
  • “Zoo to You” Facebook Lives weekdays at 3pm ET @DenverZoo
  • More Videos on Denver Zoo Youtube channel
  • Live Webcams : Giraffes, Sea Lions, Meerkats, Siamangs, and Orangutans
  • Animal Videos on Facebook @ElPasoZoo
  • “Keeper Chats” on Facebook Live @FortWorthZoo
  • “ School of Croc ” lives at 10am ET on Facebook
  • Live Webcams : Macaque, Macaw, Penguin, Tiger, Walrus
  • Videos on the Indianapolis Zoo Facebook page
  • Live Webcams : Penguin, Lion, Giraffe, Flamingo, Goat
  • Behind the Scenes on Your Screen – learn about Zoo Jobs
  • “Zoo to You” Facebook Lives Weekdays 11am ET
  • Updates on Facebook @MNZoo
  • Learning Corner – Activities and downloadable curriculum for grades 1-12.
  • Live Cams with Chat
  • Bear Lesson Plans
  • “ Do the Zoo at Home “
  • Facebook updates and videos @OmahaZoo
  • Live Penguin Cam (9am – 5pm daily)
  • #BringtheStlZootoYou Videos on Facebook
  • Live Webcams : Snow Leopards, Elephants, Amur Leopards (must have Flash Player enabled)
  • #ZooOpenOnline with Facebook Lives and YouTube Videos .
  • “Zoo School” Facebook Lives (Mondays 11am ET) + random story times and craft videos.
  • Archived Live Videos + themed activities for kids that go with each video.
  • “ Virtual Voyage ” daily at 2pm on Facebook
  • Videos bringing the Zoo to you on YouTube
  • Downloadable Activities
  • Augmented Reality Zoo Tour (via Zappar App)
  • Live Webcams: Bears, Bats, and Tigers
  • Updates on the Woodland Park Facebook page
  • Live Grizzly Bear Cam
  • Updates on Facebook @ZooMontana
  • Learning Resources : Activities and Printables
  • Facebook Live Q&As – Weekdays 11am ET @ZooAmerica

If you know a zoo with great virtual field trip content like live cams, videos, or activities that isn’t on this list, let us know to add it!

Aquarium Virtual Field Trips

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Aquariums focus mainly on ocean life, though many have animals that live out of the water, but live in or near the water.

One Big Ocean Online Curriculum

“One Big Ocean” is an online curriculum from Ocean.org. They have three different programs customized for the level of school. These can be used by themselves, or paired with a real or virtual visit to any aquarium.

  • One Big Ocean Elementary
  • One Big Ocean Middle
  • One Big Ocean Secondary

Online Ocean School

You can also learn about the various creatures and habitats of the Gulf of St. Lawrence at “ Ocean School “, with three weeks of lessons online and more being added.

National Aquarium (USA)

The National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland has cameras placed in three exhibits: Blacktip Reef featuring blacktip sharks, rays, and colorful fish; “Jellies Invasion” which you can guess features jellyfish; and “Pacific Coral Reef”. You can also take a virtual tour of the National A quarium with 360 degree images.

Georgia Aquarium (USA)

The Georgia Aquarium is ranked as the best aquarium for families in the United States. We’ve been there, and it is AMAZING! And they have some great, high quality live feeds from their exhibits, too!

You can watch the Ocean Voyager cam where you can see sharks, rays, fish, sea turtles and even huge whale sharks! There’s also the Indo-Pacific Barrier Reef, Southern Sea Otters, Jelly Cam, California Sea Lions, African Penguins, Piranhas, and Beluga Whales.

And while they haven’t been going live, they have been posting videos to the Georgia Aquarium Facebook page .

Shedd Aquarium (USA)

You might have seen the video going around of the Shedd Aquarium’s penguins taking their very own personal tour of the aquarium’s exhibits. If you haven’t, you should check it out.

In addition to the one live stream we found on their site so far, the Shedd Aquarium also has a great series of videos just for kids called “Sea Curious”. They also have some really cool 360 degree videos of sharks!

The Aquarium of the Pacific (USA)

The Aquarium of the Pacific is located in Long Beach, California. They have several webcams that allow you to visit virtually. You can see penguins both above and below the water, a shark lagoon, sea jellies, a tropical reef, blue cavern, and colorful anthias and wrasse exhibit.

Clearwater Marine Aquarium (USA)

The Clearwater Marine Aquarium located on the Gulf Coast in Clearwater, Florida is home to Winter and Hope, the rescued dolphins whose stories were the basis for the movies “Dolphin Tale” and “Dolphin Tale 2”.

You can virtually visit Winter and Hope, along with Nicholas and PJ. The aquarium also has views of its otters, pelicans, and sea turtles.

The Clearwater Aquarium even has downloadable lessons in language, math, and science to go along with a real or even virtual visit to the aquarium. There is also an online Kid Zone with games, activities, and experiments.

California Academy of Sciences (USA)

As the name suggests, the California Academy of Sciences is not just an aquarium. The San Francisco facility is also a natural history museum with a rainforest exhibit and planetarium.

There are a few webcams that allow you to visit right from home. You can look in on penguins, stingrays, a coral reef, and even take control of a camera at the top of a lighthouse on the nearby Farallon Islands.

The site also has lesson plans and materials for kids from preschool through high school.

Tennessee Aquarium (USA)

Live webcams of the secret reef, penguin, and sea otter exhibits. And on their facebook page, they are live streaming Aquarium at Home sessions.

Vancouver Aquarium (Canada)

Canada’s Vancouver Aquarium is home to more than 50,000 animals and features 30 exhibits to explore. When you can’t visit in person, you can still drop in on the sea otters, jellyfish, and penguins via the webcams on their homepage.

Atlantic White Shark Conservancy

Facebook Lives weekdays at 10am @AtlanticWhiteShark . Resources on the website.

Farm Virtual Field Trips

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While farms are different than zoos, they can be just as educational and rewarding in connecting us to nature, whether we visit in person or virtually.

Hen Cam (USA)

The Hen Cam comes from a backyard outside Boston, Massachussetts. The feed switches automatically between 3 cameras showing the hens outside and inside. You might also see goats and a bunny named Phoebe.

Peter’s Farm (Holland)

You can see a live stream of the cows, and maybe even some baby calves, at Peter’s Farm in Holland. The stream is only during operating hours, but there is also some YouTube footage for when it isn’t live.

Folly Farm (UK)

Folly Farm has a cute webcam that gives you a peek at its farm animals like sheep, goats and donkeys. The website also lists penguin, giraffe, and lion webcams from the zoo, but they were not working when we visited.

Farm Sanctuary (USA)

This sheep barn camera is at the Farm Sanctuary in Watkins Glen , New York. They also have a recorded virtual tour of the farm showing you some of their other animals.

Goats Live (??)

Not sure where it is coming from, but this camera is pointed at some goats and streams 24 hours a day.

Farm Food 360 (Canada)

Farm Food 360 has virtual tours of all different kinds of farms. There are milk & cheese, dairy cow, sheep, pig, mink, grain, egg, and oat farms, feed mills, and an apple orchard.

Chatsworth Farm (Canada)

Chatsworth Farm is an over 2,000 acre family-run farm in Canada where they grow grain and legume crops, alfalfa, and raise beef cattle, sheep, turkeys, ducks, and chickens for eggs and meat. They have a few video tours on their webpage and they’ve also been live streaming recently on the Chatsworth Farm Facebook page .

Horse Shoe Farm (USA)

This camera pans back and forth showing the outdoor pens of the Horse Shoe farm in Hendersonville, North Carolina. The horses are not always outside, though.

Virtual Farm Field Trips on YouTube

We found a whole bunch of Farm tours and Q&As on YouTube. Here are links to those. Some are individual, but others are whole playlists with multiple videos.

  • American Dairy Association Indiana (4 videos)
  • Ohio Pig Farms (50+ videos, several very recent)
  • Grow Next Gen (discusses various topics)
  • Ohio Beef Council (18 videos)
  • New York Beef Council (4 videos)
  • American Dairy Association Northeast (12 videos)
  • Pennsylvania Beef (no playlist, but at least 3 tours among their many videos)
  • Milk Means More (4 tours to a Michigan Dairy farm)

Safari Virtual Field Trips

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SafariLive (Africa)

Live Streamed safaris from the African wilderness. You never know what you are going to see, and your tours are guided by knowledgeable guides who sometimes answer questions from viewers.

SUNRISE SAFARI (Monday to Sunday)

  • Central African Time (CAT): 06:00am – 09:00am
  • East African Time (EAT): 07:00am – 10:00am
  • Eastern Standard Time (EDT): 00:00pm – 03:00am

SUNSET SAFARI (Monday to Sunday)

  • Central African Time (CAT): 15:30pm – 18:30pm
  • East African Time (EAT): 16:30pm – 19:30pm
  • Eastern Daylight Savings Time (EDT): 09:30am – 12:30pm

Cumbria Wildlife Trust (UK)

Over on the Cumbria Wildlife Trust webpage, you can drop in on webcams of a few different animals from across the United Kingdom. There is a camera pointed at the bird feeders at Plumgarths Wildlife Garden, Grey Seals at the South Walney Nature Preserve (archive footage when cam is not working), a Badger cam from Rydel, Ambleside, and an Osprey cam from Foulshaw Moss Nature Preserve (says cam will be available late March 2020).

Explore.org Webcams (Worldwide)

Explore.org has countless live streams from all over the world that you can choose from, including several locations already mentioned in this post. But our favorites are the ones you can view outside of a zoo, aquarium, or farm setting.

Some of these also have great audio, so you can make it full screen, turn up the volume, and have a window to the world. Great for background or meditation.

  • Tembe Elephant Park (Africa)
  • Honeybees going in and out of a hive
  • Flying Foxes (bats)
  • Hear Orcas (and occasionally see them) underwater
  • Sea Lions hauled out onto rocks
  • Polar Bear Cubs

Wolf Conservation Center

The Wolf Conservation Center in New York is dedicated to protecting and preserving wolves in North America. They have several live feeds of various species of wolves. And if you want to learn a little about wolves , you can do that, too.

Bald Eagle Cam (USA)

Despite being the national symbol of the United States, we don’t get to see Bald Eagles all that much. But with the camera set up at Duke Farms in New Jersey, we can look right into a Bald Eagle’s nest! They even have a scavenger hunt you can print out for the kids to watch the nest and see if they spot any of those things.

Virtual Aquarium Tours

Virtual Aquarium Tours

During the Shelter-in-Place Order in March, the Aquarium of the Bay was faced with an urgent need to bridge the gap with students who were unable to visit the Aquarium. Our drive to continuing serving the educational needs of our communities led to the development and implementation of a Virtual Aquarium Tour Experience, free of cost to the students. These 45-min tours allowed students and their teachers to interact with a Staff Biologist and Education Specialist bringing the 200 species of the Aquarium right into their living rooms, which had become virtual classrooms. The tours provided the opportunity to tailor the experience to the grade level, curriculum and topic of interest, and allowed students to ask questions and get responses in real time. The interactive program has so far served over 1,000 students, and 52 teachers from 41 schools, not only in California but reaching across 3 other States and 2 countries.

With schools off on Summer break, we have now launched our Corporate Program, bringing the Aquarium to the virtual meeting rooms. Several companies have been using this paid-program as a Team-building activity. Many of our clients have not been to the Aquarium before, and this program takes the Aquarium to them. As we re-open the Aquarium, we will continue to offer these virtual programs to our community and also to reach a global audience.

To sign-up for this program, please contact the sales department: [email protected]

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Virtual Aquarium Tours

Looking for things to do with the kids from home? One super fun thing is to take Virtual Aquarium Tours To Take with the Kids! There are quite a few Aquariums that give you a close up look at the different exhibits in the aquarium!

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Virtual Aquarium Tours

Virtual Tours are great for exploring the world and new things from the comfort of your own home. My kids love being able to check out new things and learn right from the comfort of the couch in their pjs. It is one of the big things that the kids love to do during our homeschooling and I thought it would be a great thing to share with all of you as well.

While this list of of Aquariums that have virtual tours, I am also going to add in that you should totally check out Youtube. There are LOTS of ocean life and beach life animal videos along with live cams. My kids loved watching the Youtube Live Cam of the manatees and the Beluga whales.

There are so many animal videos on youtube that the kids will be learning and entertained for hours.

Looking for more things to do with the kids while at home? Check these out!

  • Covid-19 Time Capsule Worksheets
  • Virtual Zoo Tours
  • HUGE list of Educational Resources to do with the Kids at home
  • Virtual Museum Tours
  • Virtual Tours of Famous Landmarks
  • 50 FREE Ways to Entertain yours kids
  • Educational shows on Netflix
  • Ultimate list of things to do with your kids at home
  • Virtual Theme Park Rides

Looking for more Ocean activities to do with the kids? Check these out!

  • Ocean Slime
  • Under The Sea Sensory bin

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Georgia Aquarium.

The Georgia Aquarium has multiple live cams set up and you can take a visit to the Beluga whales, Sea Otter, Piranhas and a few other web cams that they have set up. Check them out here .

Seattle Aquarium Virtual Field Trip.

A full virtual tour of the Seattle Aquarium that is guided with a host showing you and telling you all the things about the aquarium! Check it out here .

Tropical Reef Aquarium. 

Head on over here and watch the Long Beach California, Tropical Reef Aquarium.

Monterey Bay Aquarium

Monterey Bay Aquarium Live Cams.

Head on over here and and you can check out 10 different live cams from the Monterey Bay Aquarium including otters, sharks, and even watch the Monterey Bay to see what you can find!

Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk

Head on over here to explore the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk.

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National Aquarium in Baltimore Maryland

Head on over here and you can explore the National Aquarium in Baltimore right from home. Pick different places in the aquarium you want to see and learn about the animals that live there.

National Aquarium in Washington DC

Head on over here and you can explore the National Aquarium in Washington DC right from home. Pick different places in the aquarium you want to see and learn about the animals that live there.

Blue Cavern Aquarium Live Cam

This 142,000-gallon, three-story exhibit at the Aquarium of the Pacific recreates the unique ecosystem off the coast of California’s Catalina Island and you can watch it live!

Ocean Animals Live Cams

Looking to continue the fun? Make sure you check out the awesome live cams that you can check out of Ocean life!

Homosassa Springs Underwater Manatees Live Cam

There are 4 different live cameras that you can view of the Manatees in Homosassa Springs! View them here .

If the kids fall in love with Manatees check out these other great Resources.

  • Manatee Coloring pages
  • Stream Endangered Mermaids: The Manatees of Florida on Amazon
  • Grab the National Geographic Readers: Manatees to keep learning about Manatees

Shark Lagoon.

Head on over here and watch the Long Beach California Shark Lagoon Live Cam.

If the kids fall in love with Sharks check out these other great resources

  • Stream Wondrous Secrets of the Ocean Realm: The Great Whales & Sharks on Amazon
  • Stream Rise of the Great White Shark on Amazon

OrcaLab Base in Hanson Island, British Columbia, Canada

The headquarters of OrcaLab research station boast stunning views of Blackney Pass, a main thoroughfare for orcas in the fall and summer months. Watch live and learn more about orcas. Watch the Video above or head on over here .

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Georgia Aquarium is excited to offer educators a chance to explore the aquarium from inside their own classroom or virtually at home. Come dive in with your students for an educational and fun virtual experience!

To book an educational Virtual Program, please click the Request Info form for more information.

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Educator Open House 2021 1

Nothing but Needs

What factors identify an organism as living and what are the basic needs for the organism to stay alive? Students will explore the difference between non-living things and living organisms. Additionally, students will examine Georgia Aquarium’s living collection to determine the basic needs of plants and animals!

Standards: SKL1a, S1L1b, S2P1a, K-LS1-1

Growing Aquatic

How are animals visually different during the different stages of their lives? Students will investigate different life cycles with examples from our living collection. Additionally, students will discover how organisms can be grouped based on different physical properties and reactions to light.

Standards: SKL2c, S1P1b, S2L1a, 2-LS4-1

Hunting Hijinks

Each shark species has different physical attributes, they all move and hunt in unique ways. Students will explore those physical attributes and forces of motion among the sharks as well as explore the importance of how they use magnetism as a tool for navigation in the ocean!

Standards: SKP2a, S1P2b, S2P2a, K-PS2-1

Amazingly Adaptive

Animals are amazing because each species has physically and behaviorally changed to best fit into the environment that they live in. How exactly have animals adapted over time in order to survive in their ecosystem? Why can puffins fly, but penguins can’t? What exactly makes our alligators all white and how does it impact them in the wild? Students will observe different kinds of physical, behavioral adaptations, animals have developed.

Standards: S3L1b, S4P3b, S5L2a, S5L4a, 3-LS4-3

Improving Impacts

How is human impact both a positive and negative force for the planet and what are specific examples of it? Students will uncover how humans have impacted the planet from microorganisms to alligators for both good and bad. By the end of the program, students will be left with methods on how to not only appropriately dispose of their waste, but how to minimize the amount of waste as well.

Standards: S3L2a, S4L1c, S5L4a, 5-ESS3-1

Shark-centric Food

Sharks are amazing creatures that play a vital role in the ocean ecosystem. Throughout time sharks have been given a bad reputation for being man eaters due to the misconception of attacks on humans. This misleading information has made shark populations drop dramatically over the years from illegal hunting and by-catching from humans. By the end of this program, students will be able to understand how sharks are imperative to the ecosystem.

Standards: S3E2, S4L1, S5E1, 5-LS2-1

How Sharks Work

Students will assess the unique body systems of sharks and rays and how they help them be apex predators in their environments. Students will compare the skeletal composition of sharks and rays to their own, while discovering sensory organs that have electromagnetic reception!

Standards: S6E3a, S7L2c, S8P5a, MS-LS1-3

Changing Currents

Ocean currents are moved around the plant predictably by gravity and wind and help contribute to our global climate. Everything on Earth depends on the harmonious movement of the currents including the smallest microorganisms. Students will consider how currents are formed and how they directly affect microorganisms, which in turn affects marine food webs.

Standards: S6E3d, S7L3b, S8P2d, MS-ESS2-4

Taxonomic Shark Teeth

Shark bones are made of cartilage instead of calcium. Because of this cartilage, sharks decompose quickly, leaving nothing behind to develop into a fossil. Shark teeth are a different story. Because they are made of calcium, they do not decompose as quickly and are more commonly fossilized. This program will discuss how scientists can identify shark species, current and extinct, by just their teeth!

Standards: S6E5g, S7L1a, S8P3a, MS-LS4-1

Grades 9-12

Traversing Technology

How has technology developed to help humans understand marine environments? Our planet is mostly made of water and yet, humans know less about our own oceans than we do about our solar system. In this program, students will observe some of these tools and analyze their purpose for ocean exploration.

Standards: SO1b, SB5d, HS-ESS3-4

Oceanic Occupations

What kind of background or degree is needed to obtain various careers at Georgia Aquarium? Students will explore a variety of career pathways one can follow here at Georgia Aquarium. Dive deep beneath the waves and explore how animal care specialists, chemists, engineers and nutritionists keep the Aquarium afloat!

Standards: SZ5, SSPFL4, AC-FPPS-7, HUM-FNW-3, AFNR-VS-8, AFNR-VS-11

Predator Pressures

Sharks play a major role in maintaining aquatic ecosystems by altering other animals’ behavior as well as consuming sick or elderly animals. Students will relate abiotic and biotic, notably sharks, influence on the health of these wonderful ecosystems.

Standards: SO3d, SEC3d, HS-LS2-6

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Turtle Talks

Did you know that a turtle lives in water, and a tortoise lives on land? Each species has a unique diet and characteristics that allow them to survive in these habitats. Students will describe the differences between turtles and tortoises by observing shells and skulls and brainstorm ways to keep the environment clean and safe for these animals.

Standards: SKL2a, S1P1b, S2E3b, K-ESS3-3

Under the Sea

Take a dive under the sea to explore the five zones of our oceans. Each zone creates a diverse habitat based on the amount of sunlight it receives, and animals have been able to find ways to survive in these unique conditions. In this program, students will identify the five zones of the ocean and discover the amazing animals and plants found in each one.

Standards: SKL1a, S1P1a, S2E1b, 2-LS4-1

Georgia Waters

Geography plays an important role in watershed locations and how water flows through them. In Georgia, water travels down the Blue Ridge Mountains all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. Students will explore the flow of water through the state and the importance of each geographical region. Students will be asked to identify the location of native plants and animals’ location in each region.

Standards: S3L1a, S4E3b, S5E1a, 2-ESS2-2

Disturbing Dynamics

Native species are vital to our maintaining local environments, but what happens when invasive species are introduced? Food webs can be altered, local flora and fauna can become extinct or new species could thrive. Students will identify the different effects that native and invasive species could cause on the environment, as well as observe how energy moves through an ecosystem.

Standards: S3L1, S4L1, S5L1, 3-LS2-1

Evolving Ecosystems

Ecosystem characteristics are in a constant state of change due to natural causes and human impacts. How well can these ever-changing ecosystems be identified? Students will play a jeopardy game to recognize food chains and physical descriptors of different aquatic ecosystems.

Standards: S6E3a, S7L4d, S8P2c, MS-LS2-3

Benthic Basics

Seafloor topography includes mountain ranges, valleys, ridges and volcanoes just like terrestrial topography. Many animals called benthic organisms make the seafloor their home, regardless of depth. Students will analyze ocean topography while discussing benthic animal movement and hunting techniques.

Standards: S6E3c, S7L2c, S8P2d, MS -PS3-5

Invasive Georgia

Humans are altering landscapes, ecosystems and global patterns, from climate change to introduction of non-native species and much more. Non-native plants and animals can often be introduced to a new area accidently and can take root to become an invasive species, which negatively impacts the environment. Students will identify invasive species in Georgia and understand what makes certain individual species able to invade so easily.

Standards: SB5b, SB5e, HS-LS2-6

Ocean pHenomenon

The ocean ecosystem has existed for millions and millions of years, but it is currently in danger. One of the biggest threats to the ocean is climate change, which causes ocean acidification. Students will break down the chemical reaction for ocean acidification and observe a demonstration to show how acids and bases interact.

Standards: SC6f, SC6h, HS-PS1-2

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The Moscow Metro Tour is included in most guided tours’ itineraries. Opened in 1935, under Stalin’s regime, the metro was not only meant to solve transport problems, but also was hailed as “a people’s palace”. Every station you will see during your Moscow metro tour looks like a palace room. There are bright paintings, mosaics, stained glass, bronze statues… Our Moscow metro tour includes the most impressive stations best architects and designers worked at - Ploshchad Revolutsii, Mayakovskaya, Komsomolskaya, Kievskaya, Novoslobodskaya and some others.

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The guide will not only help you navigate the metro, but will also provide you with fascinating background tales for the images you see and a history of each station.

And there some stories to be told during the Moscow metro tour! The deepest station - Park Pobedy - is 84 metres under the ground with the world longest escalator of 140 meters. Parts of the so-called Metro-2, a secret strategic system of underground tunnels, was used for its construction.

During the Second World War the metro itself became a strategic asset: it was turned into the city's biggest bomb-shelter and one of the stations even became a library. 217 children were born here in 1941-1942! The metro is the most effective means of transport in the capital.

There are almost 200 stations 196 at the moment and trains run every 90 seconds! The guide of your Moscow metro tour can explain to you how to buy tickets and find your way if you plan to get around by yourself.

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