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Downloadable Resources

Power Point Presentations
The presentations below are available to download at no charge. These presentations are intended for educational use only.

Each presentation is made available as a compressed archive (for Mac and PC) and requires that you have decompression software installed on your computer. In most cases your computer will already have this software installed.

Be aware that file sizes are relatively large therefore downloading over a dialup connection would be impractical.

To decompress:

PC/Windows (.zip): Right click on the downloaded file icon and select "Extract to" from the menu that appears, then navigate to the area of your computer where you want the de-compressed file stored.

Macintosh (.sit): In most cases your Web browser will automatically decompress the file and place it on the desktop. If the decompression software fails to open automatically you'll need to do a file search for "Stuffit Expander". After locating it simply drag and drop the downloaded file icon onto the icon for "Stuffit Expander" and it will decompress the file.

  • Introduced Species: PC/Windows - Macintosh
    Grades: 5-12
    This presentation, designed for students of grades 5-12, can be used as an introduction to a unit on introduced species or as a supplement to a unit on biodiversity or endangered species. Although the presentation as designed is most appropriate for grades 5-12, you may adapt text or format, or hide slides as necessary to adapt the presentation to a wider range of grade levels.

  • Keeping the Zoo: PC/Windows - Macintosh
    This short slide show introduces the responsibilities and duties of zookeepers at Woodland Park Zoo, using a zookeeper in the Asian bear unit as an example. Zookeepers are responsible for many aspects of animal care, including cleaning, record keeping, diet preparation, behavioral observations, and routine health care. In order to provide the best possible care for the animals in their area, zookeepers work with people in a variety of jobs within Woodland Park Zoo and with keepers and other staff at other zoos.


  • Arthropods: PC/Windows - Macintosh
    This presentation can be used as an introduction to a unit on arthropods or as a unit supplement on arthropods. Although the presentation has been designed for an adult audience, you can change the text or the format of the presentation as necessary to adapt the presentation for your students.

  • Washington Wildlife: PC/Windows - Macintosh
    Grades: 4-12
    This presentation was originally designed to be presented to teachers but has been modified for students of grades 4-12. This presentation can be used as an introduction to a unit on Washington habitats and wildlife or as a supplement to a social studies unit on Washington state. You may wish to modify the text or format of the presentation to adapt the presentation for your students.

  • Endangered Species: PC/Windows - Macintosh
    Grades: 5-12
    This presentation, designed for students of grades 5-12, can be used as an introduction to a unit on endangered species and/or biodiversity or presented at the end of such a unit as a summary. The presentation complements information found in Woodland Park Zoo’s Endangered Species teacher packet.

  • Local and Global Wetlands: PC/Windows - Macintosh
    This presentation can be used as an introduction to a unit on wetlands or as a supplement to a unit on wetlands. Although the presentation has been designed for an adult audience, you can change the text or the format of the presentation as necessary to adapt the presentation for your students.

  • Plant Basics: PC/Windows - Macintosh
    This presentation can be used as a brief introduction to basic plant anatomy, life processes and reproduction or as a summary of these topics for students who have been studying them. Although the presentation has been designed for an audience of K-6 teachers, you can change the text or format as necessary to adapt this for your students.

  • Amphibians: PC/Windows - Macintosh
    This presentation was designed to be presented to teachers, but can be modified for students. This presentation can be used as an introduction or supplement to a unit on amphibians. You may wish to modify the text or format of the presentation to adapt the presentation for your students.

  • Reptiles: PC/Windows - Macintosh
    This presentation was designed to be presented to teachers, but can be modified for students. This presentation can be used as an introduction or supplement to a unit on reptiles. You may wish to modify the text or format of the presentation to adapt the presentation for your students.

  • Forests-Tropical and Temperate: PC/Windows - Macintosh
    This presentation was originally designed to be presented to teachers but can be modified for students. This presentation can be used as an introduction or as a wrap-up to a unit on forests. You may wish to modify the text or format of the presentation to adapt the presentation for your students.

ZooParent Groups

The ZooParent Program at Woodland Park Zoo is an excellent way for aspiring young conservationsts to see their dollars put immedicately to work. As our mission is to inspire people to learn, care and act. ZooParent helps instill a life-long passion for caring about animals and the wild spaces they inhabit in our natural world.

Funds from our ZooParent Program support a variety of zoo initiatives including nationally recognized conservation education programs, award-winning exhibits for the zoo's wildlife residents, a variety of regional, national and international conservation efforts that are happening now... and are changing the world!

Great for school groups, girl scout troops, boy scout troops and others. A great way for kids to learn about animals and conservation!

To find out how to participate in a ZooParent Group adoption, email us at membership@zoo.org or call 206.548.2500 ext. 1210.

Pre-Visit Sheets, Self-Guided Tours and Scavenger Hunts

These information packets provide a valuable aid for planning your field trip to the zoo which focuses on specific animal species, or on one, or more, of the many scientific disciplines involved in zookeeping and horticulture.

The documents below are provided in PDF format. If you experience difficulty downloading and opening them you can get the free software program to do so here.

Pre-Visit Sheets:

Self-Guided Tours:

Scavenger Hunts:

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