Southwest Wildlife Rehabiliatation & Educational Foundation, Inc.
Southwest Wildlife Rehabilitation and Educational Foundation is a non-profit organization that specializes in rescuing and rehabilitating injured and orphaned wildlife native to the southwest, educating today's youth on the importance of native wildlife and the environment, and encouraging educational career opportunities in environmental science.

Education Programs - School Assemblies

School Assemblies

School assemblies are designed to complement Arizona state science curriculum standards. Customized assembly presentations are available and may include slide shows or workshops. Assemblies are approximately one hour in length and limited to 75 students.

School Assembly Fees:

One-hour program, variable
Customized Assemblies, variable

Request an assembly online.

Print and fax or mail an assembly request.

Or, call the Education Department at 480-471-3621to request an assembly.

Presentation topics may include:

Creepy Critters of the Desert (1 - 12)
Wildlife in your back yard (Pre-K – Kindergarten)
Reptiles of Arizona (1 - 12)
Amazing Desert Dwellers (4 - 12)
Predator or Prey? (4 - 12)
Saving Arizona’s Wildlife (4 - 12)
Return of the Mexican Gray Wolf to Arizona (7 - 12)
Return of the Jaguar (7 - 12)


 

 
 
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