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Wildlife Learning & Conservation Center visits Crespi
December 31st, 2024
Crespi welcomed the Wildlife Learning and Conservation Center to its campus for students taking Zoology classes before finals. The Wildlife Learning and Conservation Center is an educational facility in Sylmar that houses wildlife and helps teach the public about the plight of wildlife by allowing them to get up close and personal with these amazing creatures.
Our students got to meet a variety of reptiles, birds, and mammals and learn about their adaptations for survival. Ms. Palmer thanks all the students' families for their support which helped make this unique opportunity possible for zoology students. The Wildlife Learning and Conservation Center is open to the public and we highly recommend checking out their facility and animals!
Visit their website here to learn more: https://www.wildlifelearningcenter.org/
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