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    America's Teaching Zoo

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    Meeting a Donkey during our animal presentation
    michelle h.

    My school has been coming here for a while on our yearly field trip. We took a few years off after COVID and we were pleasantly surprised with all the updates they have done to the zoo. The Tiger enclosure was amazing. We keep coming back because the zoo is very easy to work with, you are able to get close to the animals and it's not to overwhelming of a size. We always have a great time and can't wait to go back!

    Laura B.

    Fun place not too crazy and able to really see the animals. The staff or students? Were all awesome, knowledgeable, and friendly. Great Way to spend my Mother's Day with my Son an Daughter in law!

    Tiger!
    Francisco M.

    As other mentioned, this zoo is for teaching students that can be visited by others. So this zoo is small but still worth a visit for a fun quick afternoon event. The collection of animals is surprising. I definitely saw animals that I haven't seen in other zoos before. The folks that work here really do like and care for the animals. I'd would return here again and bring friends.

    Joy J.

    This zoo is super tiny, but great for little kids. We like to pair a positive experience with a college campus to create good memories for our child, in hopes that a decision to one day attend college will also be positive. This is the best place for that positive experience. You can get up close and personal with the animals and certain animals are walked around with the trainers and you can pet them. They have little shows at their amphitheater throughout the day. There are no concession stands, so be sure to pack your own food and drinks.

    Berta B.

    My kids co-op set up a field trip to this Zoo and I'm glad they did! We were able to get discounted tickets which was nice. The first thing we got to do was watch a small show where they showed us different animals and gave us some facts about them! The Zoo itself it's not that large but they have a good amount of animals and the best part is you can see how much they are cared for. One of the people working there explained to us that in order to get into that teaching Zoo you have to enter a lottery and get selected that way. We had a fun time and my children learned a lot.

    First timer at the Boo at the Zoo. Such a cute place and they had so many activities for my son to participate. The staff is knowledgeable and friendly. We enjoyed the shows and my son even got in the Teslas and was able to draw on the cyber truck. I will definitely

    Happy 100th to my Man Clarence!!
    Lance L.

    I've visited a handful of Zoo's, Aquariums and Wild Animal parks throughout California and each are special in their own way. Some have more in depth exhibits. Some allow you to get just a little closer to these magnificent animals than others. While others offer the ability to touch, to feed and to even interact with these amazing wild animals. But what they all have in common... The People. But not just any kind of people... These Zoo's and Aquariums hire People who not only love animals, but go to school, get certified as trainers and/or zoo keepers and dedicate their careers to learning all about the animals that they work with. At the Americas Teaching Zoo at Moorpark College, a program is offered where students wanting to pursue a career in zoology can enroll in the EATM program (Exotic Animal Training & Management Program) and learn about working with domestic and non-domestic animals firsthand. As far as the public is concerned, the America's Teaching Zoo at Moorpark College opens its doors to visitors on the weekends between 11am-430pm where you can see the animals up close, talk with the trainers and staff and learn all about the various animals that are housed here. -My favorite is their 100 year old tortoise named Clarence who taught me "you just need to slow down in life". -The Tigers are also really cool, you will be in shock at how close you can actually get to them! Although fairly small in size, the Zoo is a great place to take the family, the kids and even grandmas! Staff are all really friendly and love questions about the animals they oversee. Parking is free, and admission is only $10 for adults, $8 for Seniors & kids 3-12, and 2 and under are free!

    Hawk
    Jennifer W.

    This is not a traditional zoo, as its purpose is to train the college students. The zoo is small and the exhibits are not elaborate. But it has some advantages over traditional zoos. The students take animals out of their cages to do interactive displays for the guests. You can get within inches of the animals this way. The students are very friendly and helpful. For the animals in cages, you can get very close to them. There are primates, tigers, a 100-year-old Galapagos tortoise, and a lion, among many other animals. There are also shows throughout the day. For example we saw serval (wild cat) show which was spectacular!

    Tortoise
    Zsanae K.

    Love this little teaching zoo. The great part is there's enthusiastic students to answer all your questions about the animals. It's small but definitely a VC treasure.

    Up close and personal with one of the beautiful tigers
    Leslie S.

    America's Teaching Zoo is a perfect place for a short family outing. Our first time at the zoo was last weekend and we loved it. The best part about the zoo is how close you can get to the animals. We loved seeing the tigers up close and are looking forward to seeing their new enclosure which has much more space for them to roam around in. The zoo is walkable because it is small. There are reptiles, primates, tigers, a lion, a tortoise , an alligator, and many more awesome animals to see. The tickets are very reasonably priced. I suggest checking the daily schedule so you can see the feedings, shows, and demonstrations. We had a great time at the zoo and will definitely be back soon!

    Yesenia R.

    My little one came for a field trip and talked highly about it. We have family that lives in Moorpark and are almost always in the area but just never thought of stopping by. It was earth day and we decided why not. Best decision ever. This little place has so the perfect amount of animals to see and learn about. Will be returning soon to bring grandpa. Note: it is not a Zoo so don't expect ALL zoo animals. Give it a try, you will love it.

    Michael L.

    Fun day at Moorpark College's Teaching Zoo. Right now they are doing the "Boo at the Zoo" theme. This entails additional decorations and trick or treat booths. Tailored to young kids, my 2yo daughter had a blast. Lots of fun activities and things to do. Of course, all the animals make it that much more fun. Most animals were out and active. Overall a fun and affordable day in Moorpark.

    Monkeys
    Larissa M.

    Cute teaching zoo for the whole family to attend. It is located in Moorpark College and has its own parking lot. I brought my 2 year old here for a birthday party and he has a wonderful time. We attended a show where they brought out 8 different animals and got to attend the lion feeding as well. There's all so a ton of other animals to look at. He loved looking at the birds and the monkeys best. The zoo itself is very clean and tidy and the staff was really nice We will definitely come back another time for a fun mini trip!

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    Great little zoo for small children and an easy outing. Friendly staff as well. Go enjoy

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    Been coming here for years. The zoo is clean and well kept. The animals are well taken care of and the staff is friendly and knowledgeable

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    The zoo was very cool, it wasn't busy, for the animals that were out in the heat it was great to see them so close especially the tigers.

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    3.2
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    11.6 mi

    This was one of the worst experiences I've ever had…read more My fiancée booked a Valentine Lovers Horseback Ride last year, and it was a mess from start to finish. This was shortly after the really terrible rains in Los Angeles, so the horses were absolutely disgusting, covered in crusty mud and dirt all over. I had dressed a little cute to take some nice photos during the ride, which I quickly realized was a horrible mistake because we were told that we had to brush the horses ourselves. Dirt and dust was flying everywhere and got all over my clothes. It took at least 20-30 minutes to complete, and it felt like we were paying THEM to clean THEIR horses. We had made it very clear that we were very inexperienced horseback riders since we had only ridden a horse one time in our lives. So we were just looking forward to a very slow, relaxing ride with some beautiful views. However, after about half an hour of a nice slow walk with the horses, our guide (Wyatt) told us that we had to make our horses start trotting. I said over and over that I did not feel comfortable doing that, and I would prefer to stay at a slow pace. However, he told me that we weren't leaving until I made my horse (Biscuit, who might I add is a retired racehorse with all sorts of trauma, I'm sure) trot. After feeling very uncomfortable and trapped since Wyatt was peer pressuring me to make the horse trot (and I didn't know how to get off my horse by myself), I felt like I had no choice. Within minutes of telling my horse to trot, he started going way too fast for me and I couldn't get him to slow down. As a result, he bucked me off and I slammed on the ground, seriously bruising my kneecap and giving me an awful headache because I hit my head on the ground after I landed on my knee. I was crying the entire time, but instead of Wyatt calling someone to grab Biscuit, he MADE me get back on the horse to go all the way back down the mountain. I was crying and begged him to just let me walk him back down, but he wouldn't allow it and said we weren't going anywhere until I complied. I was so shaken up and in so much pain by the time I got back down the mountain, that I was completely numb to the event. I am so thankful that I am someone who is in relatively good shape because if this had been a child or an elderly person, this could have been a fatal event. DO NOT GO HERE. It's probably fine if you are an experienced horseback rider, but if you are looking for an easy gentle ride, this is the worst option you could possibly choose. I think this is the only review I've ever left a 1 star for because of how dangerous this was. :(

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    4.6
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