Success Story4-H Zoo Apprentice Camp
4-H Zoo Apprentice Camp
Author: Joyce Doyle
Planning Unit: Carroll County CES
Major Program: Workforce Preparation – 4-H Youth Development
Plan of Work: Adult and Youth Leadership
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
As an agent, I am always looking for new opportunities that meets the interest of my 4-H members. Dr. Guidugli sent a flyer out from Missouri 4-H about a program called 4-H Apprentice Camp Busch Gardens which was going to held in Tampa, Florida, December 27 thru 31. I forwarded the flyer to my 4-H members. I have a 4-H member who is autistic and has a love for animals. His mother immediately called me and said that Zack was very much interested in this program. Another mother called and said that her daughter was also interested. It was quite expensive, but these two wanted to attend and told their parents that they could consider this experience their graduation present. So their application was sent in and they were accepted.
The response from the two attendees was so amazing as they were so excited about what they had learned. They followed the zoo keepers around to learn the needs of each of these exotic animals. Getting up at 4:00 A.M. was not something they really looked forward to but the idea that they got to feed giraffes, tigers, bears and many other animals was worth the early wake up.
There was two 4-H members who attended from Carroll County. They met and made friends with other 4-H members from other states. Twenty youth was in attendance.
The outcomes from this trip was very beneficial to these two young people. Zack is more confident of his future occupation choice of becoming a zoo keeper. He said that if he had known there was such a program, he would have liked to have gone every year. His quote to me was "We had a fantastic time leaning about what it takes to work at a zoo and the many different things a zoo keeper does everyday. This was a one of a kind experience I will never forget. I would encourage anyone who has an interest in working as a zo keeper to for a zoo to give this camp a go. The hands on experience we had was amazing". Zack has been accepted at the University of Louisville to pursue his dream of being a zoo keeper. The University has internships at the Louisville Zoo where he will have hands on experiences. This camp has really inspired him to become a zoo keeper.
Addy, the other member who attended, said that " it was an experience that I will never forget. Just learning about each habitat and the different personalities of all these animals was so interesting. Although I will most likely never be a zoo keeper, I will always have more respect for zoo keepers as I visit the zoo. I am so glad that I attended this camp".
SCHEDULE
ARRIVING
FEEDING A GIRAFFE
GOING TO CLEAN THE HABITAT
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