The Wildlife Experience
The Wildlife Experience
The Wildlife Experience

Programs

The Education Department schedules fun and exciting classes that focus on animals and wildlife for kids of all ages throughout the year. Here are the programs that are currently available:

Movie and a Milkshake

Movie and a Milkshake Hey Parents! Go out for the night while your kids are at The Wildlife Experience. During Movie and a Milkshake events museum staff and kids of all ages tour the museum, eat a yummy dinner and experience amazing adventures themed around the movie.

Movie and a Milkshake 2008 schedule
May 7: Charlotte's Web
July 30: Finding Nemo
September 24: Open Season
November 26: The Wild

Time: 5-8 p.m.
Ages: 5-10 years
Cost: $15 members, $18 non-members

Register today, space is limited! Purchase tickets online. Join as a member and receive discounted rates for this program and more. Call 720.488.3344 for more information and to register.

Animal Olympics Summer Camp 2008

Summer Camp This summer, spend a week at The Wildlife Experience! Campers will participate in hands on activities, museum tours, crafts, and live animal demonstrations. Each camp session includes both Extreme Screen movies, nutritious snacks, camp T-shirt and an Art Safari. Our theme this year is Animal Olympics. We will discover how special adaptations help animals "win" in the wild. Animals perform amazing feats every day, not to win gold medals, but in order to eat, escape predators, and endure the elements.

4-5 yrs: Fast, Slow, Big and Small
Dates: June 16-20, July 14-18, August 4-8
Time: 9 a.m. - Noon. or 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Cost: $100 members/$110 non-members
The June 16-20 camp is full, July 14-18 is full

6-7 yrs: Gold Medal Survivors
Dates: June 2-6, June 23-27, July 21-25
Time: 9 a.m. - Noon. or 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Cost: $100 members/$110 non-members
July 21-25 (a.m.) is full

8-10 years: Animal Extremes
This camp will include an off-site field trip and two half day Art Safari sessions. Campers should bring their lunch each day.
Dates: June 9-13, July 7-11, July 28-August 1
Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Cost: $200 members/$220 non-members

Register today, space is limited! Please call 720.488.3344 to register!

Help us grow! Join the Wildlife Experience as a member and receive discounted rates!

Scout Programs at The Wildlife Experience

New program! Join us on a Saturday or Sunday for badge program workshops! The program will include museum admission, an Extreme Screen Theater movie and instructor-led badge activities. Programs should be booked at least three weeks in advance and the cost is $9.95 per child. Please call 720.488.3344 for more information.

Girl Scout Badges include:
Daisies: Using Resources Wisely (Green Petal)
Brownies: Animals Try-It or Eco-Explorer Try-It
Juniors: Wildlife Badge

Boy Scout badges offered include:
Tigers: Let's Go Outdoors
Bears: Sharing Your World with Wildlife
Wolf Cubs: Your Living World
Webelos: Naturalist

Spring Scout Programs are full. Registration for fall Scout Programs will begin in August. Thank you.

Girl Scout Overnights!

Girl Scout OvernightsJoin The Wildlife Experience staff, and spend the night learning about animals from around the world! Enjoy a pizza dinner upon arrival, cruise around the museum for an evening tour and watch a late-night movie in our Extreme Screen Theater. Scouts will also complete activities to earn a badge of their choice. Wake in the morning and eat some delicious breakfast, finish the badge activities and spend some time in the Discovery Den. The rest of the day is yours to spend at the Museum, enjoying our exhibits and Nature Trail!
Call Layna at 720.488.3385 for questions and further information.

2008 Girl Scout overnights
    April 11-12    FULL
    May 30-31    FULL
    September 12-13
    October 10-11
    October 24-25
Badge Options

Brownies
  • Art to Wear
  • Science in Action
  • Science Wonders
  • Wildlife Experience Museum Badge
Juniors
  • Art in 3-D
  • Prints & Graphics
  • Wildlife
  • Wildlife Experience Museum Badge
Price
    $35 per Girl Scout
    Chaperone (1 per 6 for Brownies; 1 per 8 for Juniors admitted free)
    $30 Extra Chaperone

FALL CAMP 2008

Bats and Bugs
This October, spend fall break at The Wildlife Experience!
Come learn about insects, bats and many other nocturnal creepy crawlies.
Campers will participate in hands-on activities, museum tours, crafts, snacks and live animal demonstrations. Each camp session includes both Iwerks extreme screen movies!

Week One
Dates: October 13-14-15
Age: 4-6 years old / Time: 9a.m.-Noon
Age: 7-9 years old / Time: 1p.m.-4p.m.

Week Two
Dates: October 20-21-22
Age: 4-6 years old / Time: 9a.m.-Noon
Age: 7-9 years old / Time: 1p.m.-4p.m.

Price for three day camp: $60 members/$65 non members

Register today, space is limited! Please call 720.488.3344 to register!
Help us grow! Join the Wildlife Experience as a member and receive discounted rates!

In the Museum

Daily Programs in the Galleries

Stop by our touch carts to learn more about animals from around the world by examining their pelts and bones. Visit the Discovery Den at 1:00 p.m. daily for "Colorado Creatures," a great place to learn about animals in our own state. Stop by the field tent in Vanishing Africa at 3:00 p.m. daily for "Africa Adventures," a hands-on exploration of animals on the Serengeti. Don't miss "Tuesday Tales" every Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. in the Cubs Corner to hear fun animal stories and play with puppets. Attending these programs is just one way The Wildlife Experience makes learning fun!

Discovery Den presented by FirstBank

Children's Gallery

The Wildlife Experience created Discovery Den with the adventurous nature of children in mind. Designed for children ages six to twelve, Discovery Den will engage children of all ages and enhance their knowledge of animals and the natural world. Hands-on exhibits such as "Marble Mountain" describe erosion and how it can be minimized to protect wild lands. "H2Ohhhh!!!!" is a fun exhibit that traces the water cycle and addresses the issue of water conservation in Colorado. For adventures from around the world, kids can enjoy special videos presented by The Wildlife Experience's own "Bear Adventurer," Max Brown. Max will show videos in "Max Brown's Theater" that take kids on a world-wide adventure as they learn about animals and habitats in remote parts of the planet. Additionally, there are arts and crafts areas where kids can make their own animal masterpiece and science areas where they can learn about animal physiology and view minute worlds through microscopes. It is here that children develop a life-long curiosity and respect for our natural world.

Cubs Corner

Children's Gallery

Designed for children ages five and under, Cubs Corner is a place where a kid can be a kid and a place that provides a stimulating environment in which kids can learn basic concepts and ideas about the natural world. Children are encouraged to use their imaginations as they dress up as various animals, or as they learn how beavers construct their dams in "Build Like a Beaver." The gallery also includes a reading area and an arts and crafts area where children can create their own artwork. The "cubs" in Cubs Corner can build and solve puzzles that correlate to specific environments, such as a rainforest, mountain or the ocean. It is here that children are introduced to a wide variety of animals and concepts and where they begin to understand the natural world.

Exhibit Interactives

Many of the galleries throughout the museum host a variety of interactive games for children of all ages. "Prairie Trivia," "Animal Sounds of the World," "Habitat Trivia" and "Nature's Pyramid" add enjoyment and a challenge to our exhibits and galleries. In addition to the many games, public programs led by The Wildlife Experience educators and volunteers are held throughout the day.

Science Bulletins

Biodiversity and Earth Bulletins from the American Museum of Natural History provide updates on the latest issues in conservation from around the world. The Bulletins show fascinating graphics on earth events and in-depth coverage on specific current efforts. Visit the AMNH Web site to see what bulletin topics are playing.
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