Ticket Rates

General Zoo Admission Ticket Rates

Regular Tickets
Adult (13 and over) $19.00
Senior (62 and over) $17.00
Child (2-12) $17.00
Baby (Under 2) Free

Group Zoo Admission Ticket Rates

Groups of 15 tickets or more are eligible for Group Rate. Advanced reservation & advanced payment REQUIRED for Group Rate. Rates will not be applied to walk-up tickets or online ticket sales. Payment cannot be made over the phone. Payments must be In-person or Mailed. Daily Capacity Limits on Groups, Events and Holidays May Limit Reservations on Specific Dates.

Group Tickets
In- Season (per person) $15.00
Off- Season (per person) $13.00

(973) 731-5800 x 221 To book a group reservation please call and ask for Group Sales. Our Group Sales Department phones can be busy at times, so you many need to leave a message. Teachers, please include a preferred callback time if needed, so we can try to connect. Please allow at least 48 hours for a return call before trying again.

Education Programs

Programs

From classroom programs to homeschool classes, sloth breakfasts and behind-the-scenes tours, our Education Department offers a variety of ways to enhance your zoo experience.

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Programs
Butterfly Tent

Butterfly Tent

Surround yourself in our tropical and flowering gardens as various butterfly species flutter around you. No Charge for children under 2 years old. Children must be accompanied by a ticketed adult. Butterfly Tent is NOT part of Zoo Membership. The Tent is a one way path. Exits near Carousel. Strollers are allowed, but please be mindful of the butterflies as they sometimes land on the ground! Please do not touch or grab the butterflies. Their wings are very sensitive! Zoo staff will be happy to help you if you happen to get a butterfly traveler. Wait for Zoo staff to let you in and out of the exhibit to safely view butterflies. SEASONAL EXPERIENCE | Open Memorial Day weekend - Labor Day weekend The Zoo constructs a 90-foot-long tent with 400 tropical and flowering plants and then let’s over 1,500 live butterflies flutter about. This rare experience introduces zoo visitors to the native and migratory species of our region including Monarchs, Swallowtails, Red Admirals, Mourning Cloaks, Fritillarys, Skippers, Baltimore Checkerspots, Hairstreaks, Red-spotted Purples, Painted Ladies, and more.  Learn about the metamorphosis of a butterfly firsthand as you explore the tent to find chrysalis’ in different stages of growth. Our Butterfly Tent is a true partnership project, with our Maintenance team constructing the exhibit, our Horticulture team (along with Master Gardeners & Docents) planting and overseeing our butterflies, our Animal Care and Guest Relations teams facilitating the day-to-day visitor experience and fund raised contributing to our support organization and conservation partner the Zoological Society of New Jersey. Our conservation efforts and support extend beyond this seasonal habitat and the zoo itself. Monarch butterflies, Danaus plexippus, are one of the most iconic butterflies in the world and they embark on one of the most complex migrations of any insect. Once common across North America, they are now experiencing steep declines due to habitat loss, pesticides, and climate change throughout the continent and were recently classified as Endangered. This makes widespread collaboration crucial for recovering and sustaining this species. In 2021, the Zoo joined the North American Monarch SAFE (Saving Animals From Extinction) Program through the Association of Zoos & Aquariums. North American Monarch SAFE is the only insect SAFE program which focuses on citizen science and public education of monarchs and their plight, habitat creation, restoration, and research. TBZ also began working with the Monarch Watch Tagging Program, a large-scale community science project that was initiated to help understand the dynamics of the monarch's fall migration through mark and recapture data. Over the past three years, we've tagged more than 800 Monarch adults to support migratory tracking.

African Adventure

African Adventure

The African Savannah is a premier world destination and the same goes for our habitat area here in Essex County. ​ Giraffe out in the yard and Giraffe feed are weather, maintenance, and animal health & participation depending. The sprawling savannah is our largest multi-species exhibit with some of the most iconic African species. Although they are the most populous of the subspecies, it is estimated there are fewer than 37,000 Masai giraffe remaining in the wild, (recent reports of poaching would suggest it likely to be significantly less). As an accredited member of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA) the giraffes are part of the AZA Species Survival Plan (SSP). SSPs are coordinated plans to manage the genetic diversity of animal species held in AZA zoos. In support of this plan, TBZ’s exhibit features a bachelor herd of five Masai males. The African Adventure exhibit was constructed to make the animals feel perfectly at home. It features three acres of land with grazing and shade stations. Multiple viewing areas let you move about the habitat to explore. When not outdoors, their climate-controlled barn with special flooring, giraffe-height windows and adjustable hay racks makes for a cozy home in a New Jersey winter. While the giraffes are the stars of this area, don’t miss the other animals from the savanna, including ostrich along with critically endangered bongo. In 2017, we opened our Lion and Hyena habitats. Spacious rotating spaces allow the animals room to roam and switch habitats to increase complexity for these species.​ Close up viewing windows can provide close encounters with these amazing animals. We are currently introducing a new female lion into our habitat with our male lion. You will usually only see one on view at a time. Shores of Africa, or our Penguin House, is a state-of-the-art habitat that houses a colony of 29 African penguins along with several pelicans. A small habitat near the exit houses a pair of bushbabies. These nocturnal animals are more active at night, so look up at the video monitors to see if you can catch them napping.

Sea Turtle Recovery

Sea Turtle Recovery

All five species of sea turtles found in the Atlantic Ocean are threatened by pollution, plastic ingestion and boat strikes, and they are losing natural nesting and feeding sites because of coastal development. Sea turtle strandings in the Northeast Region of the United States is on the rise, and Sea Turtle Recovery is the only organization permitted to provide long term care for sick and injured sea turtles in the state. Essex County Turtle Back Zoo partnered with the non-profit Sea Turtle Recovery to help care for sick and injured sea turtles.  This partnership has been an ongoing success and has shown how organizations can work together to save threatened and endangered species. In 2016, a 4,000 square foot care facility was constructed with generous contributions from Prudential, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of NJ, PSE&B and Matrix Development Group, and helps fulfill the zoo’s mission of conserving and protecting the environment. The recovery hospital provided by & built at Essex County Turtle Back Zoo has five recovery tanks, life support systems, and an intensive care unit for more critically injured turtles. Zoo visitors will be able to see less critical patients while learning about the perils sea turtles face and what the public can do to help. Once the turtles have regained their health, they will be released back into their natural habitat. The recovery hospital provided by & built at Essex County Turtle Back Zoo has five recovery tanks, life support systems, and an intensive care unit for more critically injured turtles. Zoo visitors will be able to see less critical patients while learning about the perils sea turtles face and what the public can do to help. Once the turtles have regained their health, they will be released back into their natural habitat. Sea Turtle Recovery is a nonprofit whose mission includes rehabilitating sick and injured sea turtles for their release back into the wild. Their nonprofit provides medical care, staffing, food cost, public education and other needs of the sea turtles.  Their funding comes from public donations and grants made to them at seaturtlerecovery.org and inside their exhibit space at Turtle Back Zoo. DONATE TO SEA TURTLES Sea Turtle Recovery (STR) is a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to the rehabilitation, preservation and conservation of sea turtles. Its current work extends throughout the state educating the public about the ecological role of sea turtles, threats they face, and ways to protect their future. Now, with the building donation of Essex County Turtle Back Zoo, the Sea Turtle Recovery can begin to fulfill the other portion of its mission to rehabilitate sea turtles for release back into the wild. More about the Sea Turtle Recovery, their efforts, and how to donate to the sea turtles’ care can be found by visiting seaturtlerecovery.org. To contact Sea Turtle Recovery at the Zoo call #973-731-5800 x290 or email [email protected]

Wild America

Wild America

The entire North American continent teams with amazing wildlife, whether deep in the forest or right at our communities front door in Essex County. Wild America recaptures the thrill of discovery and explores the complexity of relations between the land and the wildlife that stems from it. ​ Take a hike through a natural area of mature oak, hickory, and maple trees to see native birds of prey such as turkey vulture, bald eagle, owl, raven, and Harris’ hawk. These animals are in secure naturalistic enclosures, but you have the feeling that you are sharing the woodland together. Our newly renovated bald eagle exhibit was opened in February 2021. As wild bald eagles fly overhead, this exhibit highlights the importance of conservation policy and regulations in order to help preserve this species that was once listed on Federal and State Endangered Species Acts. A big cat exhibit which opened in 2011, introduces visitors to the largest felid species in North America. These species strengthen the zoo’s commitment to conservation by providing space for rescue cougars again educating about the challenges of human-animal relationships. At the same time, we promote breeding and reproduction of AZA SAFE Jaguar where we discuss the importance of combining both in and ex situ efforts in a One Plan Approach to species conservation.  Stressing the relation of animals to their (and our) environment, exhibits in this zone present instructive social groupings of animals, maintaining a natural history perspective. The back yard themed black bear exhibit is a compelling visual reminder of local wildlife and surrounding non-animal exhibits highlight themes of human-animal relationships with our bear-proof garbage cans and apiary. Turtle Back Zoo is located at the north end of Essex County’s 2,000 acre South Mountain Reservation.  A network of trails will take you along ridges and through valleys. You will pass by ponds, streams and hemlock falls.  Make time to visit New Jersey’s natural areas and get to know and appreciate the vast variety of animals and plants that can be seen.

Animal Encounters

Animal Encounters

Get up close and personal with the animals of Turtle Back Zoo! TBZ is proud to offer two education programs where guests get a unique look at some of their favorite animals, learn valuable conservation education, and meet the keepers that make it all possible. Animal EncountersBehind the Scenes Tours Animal Encounter Programs are hour-long conservation education programs that feature one of our animals and includes an animal encounter, either in the classroom or out in the zoo.  Your ticket includes admission to the zoo, an education presentation, and bagels and coffee. Program guests do not enter the exhibits or touch the animals.  Programs are held at the Berson Family Center on the east side of the zoo complex (the building next to the TreeTop Adventure Course), outside the zoo proper. Attendees must be at least 6 years old. Children under 18 must be accompanied by a ticketed adult. Tickets are $50/person; discount available for zoo members. Spring & Summer Dates & Themes Sloth Social | Saturday, March 29 @10am Prairie Dogs and Pastries | Sunday, May 11 @10am Sloth Social | Saturday, May 31 @10am Sloth Social | Saturday, June 28 @10am Sloth Social | Saturday, August 16 @10am Register Meet at the Berson Family Center between 9:50-10am. Please bring your confirmation email to one of the ticket booths after your program in order to enter the zoo. Behind the Scenes Tours offer a sneak peek at what happens inside at your favorite Turtle Back Zoo exhibits. Your ticket includes admission to the zoo, a 30 minute tour of one of our animal facilities, and a meet and greet with the animal keeper.  Tour guests do not enter exhibits with or touch the animals.  Group sizes are limited based on the Tour location. Attendees must be at least 6 years old and children under 18 must be accompanied by a ticketed adult. Tickets are $50/person; discount available for zoo members. Spring Dates & Themes Bison | Saturdays in March @2pm Island Giants | Sundays in April @2pm Animal Wellness Center | Sundays in May @2pm Summer Dates & Themes Penguins | Thursdays, July 3, 17, 31, & August 14, 28 @6pm Amazing Asia | Thursdays, July 10, 24, & August 7, 21 @6pm Register **For all tours, meet your tour guide at the Amphitheater in front of Reptile House** Please bring your confirmation email to one of the ticket booths in order to enter the zoo. Behind the Scenes Tours and Animal Encounters are for ages 6 and up only, children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.  All members of the party must purchase a ticket. Photographs are not permitted, except when directed; all attendees will sign a photo waiver prior to entering. Face coverings may be required in some facilities during the tour. Some buildings contains stairs. If you have questions or concerns about accessibility please contact us so that we may better address your needs at 973-731-5800 ext.103 or [email protected]. Your Behind the Scenes ticket gives you Zoo admission before and/or after the tour. Tour attendees should meet Tour Staff 10-15 minutes prior to the start of the tour-specific locations listed above. Tours start promptly at the agreed-upon time; late arrivals may lose part of the tour by being late, or lose the entire tour without refund. Tours will commence regardless of weather, unless cancelled by the Zoo due to unsafe conditions for our animals, staff, or guests. If we cancel a tour due to weather we will notify you as soon as possible and will reschedule a date and time. Please dress appropriately for the weather conditions and for walking around the zoo. Tour and Program guests do not enter the exhibits or touch the animals. In some cases, animals will not be in the building during behind the scenes tours. Please bring your confirmation email to one of the ticket booths in order to enter the zoo. All Behind the Scenes Tours Meet at the Amphitheater in front of Reptile House Cancellations or Rescheduling: Cancellations may be made at least 7 days prior to the scheduled program date and time; no refunds will be offered less than 7 days prior to the scheduled date. Cancellations or rescheduling may be made by contacting the Education Department at 973-731-5800 ext.103 or [email protected].

Birthday Party Programs

Birthday Party Programs

Animal Presentations Are you looking for a way to make your animal-loving child's birthday even more special? Animal Presentations get you up close and personal with our education ambassadors. During this program, one of our educators will present 3 animal ambassadors at your rental location. Animals include reptiles, mammals, and invertebrates. You can make requests, but specific animals are never guaranteed. Programs last 45 minutes. For the safety of our animals, the presentation space must be indoors. New Jersey is a “no touch state” which prohibits us from permitting the touching of any non-domesticated species.  Our education staff reserves the right to prohibit touching of even our domesticated species based on the zoo staff’s assessment of a situation and the comfort and safety of the animals, the zoo staff, and/or the program participants.  The educator presenting will inform your guests that, during the presentation, everyone must stay seated, voices must remain low, and food should remain covered or closed. Cost Animal presentations cost $175. This price is for onsite programs only. Zoo admission, room rentals, and other party offerings are not included in this program price. Program availability is not guaranteed on every party date; contact Lisa Golden at [email protected] to check our availability and schedule your program. Additional Program Options Turtle Back Zoo has a number of indoor and outdoor facilities available to rent for birthday parties of virtually any size. We can also cater your event, and we have several menus from which you can choose. Add on Catering Services! Add on Face Painting! For more information, please contact Turtle Back Zoo Group Sales/Birthday Parties at 973 731-5800, ext 221 or 223.

Classroom

Classroom

TBZ's Education Department offers a variety of engaging and informative programs that satisfy many science benchmarks. Most programs last 45 minutes and can be adapted to meet different ages and abilities. Please see individual program descriptions for details. Cost Standard classroom programs for 30 individuals is $155. This price is for onsite programs only; adults and children are all included in the 30 person limit. Zoo admission is not included in the program price. Entrance tickets must be purchased separately. Please call guest relations at 973-731-5800 x221 for group pricing information. Program Options These programs encourage critical thinking about and meaningful connections to the biology, ecology, and evolution of animals by using guided inquiry, animal ambassadors, and appropriate biofacts to illustrate key scientific concepts and themes. Programs are suggested by age, however please feel free to discuss with us your group’s needs and how our program content may fit into your curriculum. Younger AudiencesOlder AudiencesAdditional Offerings Animal Coverings Description:  Relating to the purpose of our own skins, students investigate the types and functions of animal coverings such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. This is a great class even for pre-K children, and generally includes one touchable animal ambassador. Animal Adaptations Description:  Students discuss adaptations as a concept and explore examples of both physical and behavioral adaptations as demonstrated by a variety of zoo animal ambassadors. Animal Habitats Description:  Every wild habitat supplies its inhabitants with what they need to live, but also presents challenges that must be addressed. Students will explore a few major of habitats, meet some animal ambassadors, discover how habitats provide basic needs and how environmental challenges are managed. Animal Enrichment Description:  Students examine the needs of animals, from feeding and cleaning, to providing the mentally and physically stimulating environments that ensure the health and welfare of mind, body, and soul. Includes meeting a few ambassador animals and an enrichment-creating activity. Animal Myths Description:  This program presents and analyzes some myths and misconceptions about animals. Students will meet live animals and discover that fact, while different from fiction, is just as amazing. Endangered Species and Extinction Description:  What does it mean to be endangered? Students will consider a variety of pathways to extinction and will meet some ambassador animals that illustrate the definitions of endangered or invasive species. Zoo Conservation and Stewardship Description:  Caring for our animal ambassadors goes deeper than just feeding and cleaning!  Participants in this program will engage in a discussion about the history of zoos and TBZ; the evolution of our conservation, education, and research mission; and what we do to protect and serve wildlife locally and globally. Anatomy and Physiology Description:  Using birds as a model organism, students will illustrate and describe the structures, functions, and organization of animals.  Includes an extensive display of related biofacts plus an opportunity to meet ambassador animals and discuss how both their internal and external anatomies have evolved to aid in survival.  Biofacts will be incorporated into the lesson to illustrate the internal design of our animal subjects. Biology, Evolution, and Adaptations Description:  Students will examine the connections between biology, the environment, and adaptive situations that inform the process of evolution in various species. The lesson includes a brief overview of cell division and genetics, followed by a discussion of various genetic expressions. Students will learn about the benefit or detriment certain adaptations pose to individual animals, and the effects on their survival in the wild. This program is about 90 minutes. Enriching Life (Animal Enrichment, Training, and Animal Behavior) Description: Touch, target, and tap! Find out how our keepers work with our animals in order to keep them mentally and physically healthy. Learn about the different types of enrichment, training, and behavior monitoring and how they contribute to the animal welfare program at TBZ. Distance Learning:  TBZ Education Distance Learning is an opportunity to access TBZ programming remotely. Content can be based on current education programs or tailored to the needs/specifications of the group. Distance Learning programs may be a single event, a multiple event arc addressing multiple topics, or as an introduction to/review of a TBZ field trip. Special Needs Groups:  We enjoy providing engaging zoo content-based programs to everyone!  Programming for special needs groups is available upon request; please call or email so we can discuss how we might provide the best possible education experience for your group. Sleepunders at the Zoo:  Enjoy a wild night filled with adventure at the Turtle Back Zoo! Observe our animals in the dark, interact with our Educators and Keepers, and discover how our zoo works behind the scenes. Snacks, age appropriate story time, and animal presentations are included. Then, once the evening of adventure is over, return home to your own bed to sleep the night away. Sleepunders are offered between 6-10pm. Daily On Grounds Public Programs: Live animal presentations are given daily in season (May-October). Keeper talks and animal feedings are often given throughout the day. Please check the activity board at the zoo for times and locations. For additional information or to book your program, contact Lisa Golden at [email protected].

Early Childhood Programs

Early Childhood Programs

Early Childhood programs encourage family learning and foster early environmental awareness. We invite young children to discover the natural world through gently structured play, art, stories, animal visits, and more. Early Childhood programming is offered monthly throughout the school year. Age restrictions apply; Pre-registration required.  Zoo admission is not included with registration. 12-24 Months2-3 Years4-5 Years Turtle Back Hatchlings Age group: 12 – 24 months old with a caregiver Description: Learn how to meet and greet some of our small, friendly animals up close in the classroom and learn how to touch animals gently. Your child will also enjoy sensory interactions with feathers, turtle shells, puppets, and more in a lightly structured program.  All children must be accompanied by an adult who is prepared to take part in the activities. For everyone’s safety and enjoyment, unregistered children (including siblings) may not attend. The class lasts approximately 1 hour. Registration: $25 per child per class. Admittance of one caregiver ONLY included per ticket. Advanced registration and payment are required. No refunds for cancellations requested within one week of your registered session. Spring Sessions Sunday, March 16, 2025 @10am | TOPIC Sunday, April 6, 2025 @10am | TOPIC Sunday, May 11, 2025 @10am | TOPIC REGISTER Turtle Back Zoo Tots Age group: 2 & 3 years old with a caregiver Description: This 1 hour program is designed for toddlers and adults to discover the natural world together. We will use the alphabet to explore different animals in our zoo. Each day you will discover a different animal type such as mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. Stories, projects, and special animal visitors in the classroom enhance your class experience.  All children must be accompanied by an adult who is willing to take part in the activities. For everyone’s safety and enjoyment, unregistered children (including siblings) may not attend; programs are moderately structured. Capacity is limited; appropriate face coverings may be required during some animal presentations. Registration: $25 per child per class. Admittance of one caregiver ONLY included per ticket. Advanced registration and payment are required. No refunds for cancellations requested within one week of your registered session. Spring Sessions Sunday, March 16, 2025 @11:30am | TOPIC Sunday, April 6, 2025 @11:30am | TOPIC Sunday, May 11, 2025 @11:30am | TOPIC REGISTER Zoo Explorers Age group: 4 & 5 year olds (without caregiver) Description: Join us as we use movement, stories, games, and crafts for these interactive, science-based lessons to learn about the wonderful and fascinating world of animals. These 2 hour sessions include supervised outings to specific areas of the Zoo that support the lesson are included as weather permits. Registration: $30 per child per class. Advanced registration and payment are required. No refunds for cancellations requested within one week of your registered session. Upcoming Sessions Sunday, March 30, 2025 @10am | TOPIC Sunday, April 13, 2025 @10am | TOPIC Sunday, May 18, 2025 @10am | TOPIC REGISTER Meet at the Berson Learning Center For additional program information, please contact [email protected].

Family Nature Club

Family Nature Club

Where we grow and learn together Family Nature Club (FNC) is all about discovering the world, and playing WITH nature, not just IN nature.  Experience the sounds, smells, and sights of the outdoors with FNC as we explore our natural heritage within Essex County’s parks. Available to individuals 6-106, this family-friendly program include a visit to South Mountain Reservation, Reservoir, Zoo, or local county park as weather permits. Prior to your program, you will receive detailed instructions of where to meet.  Program locations are usually within a 5-10 minute drive of the zoo. We offer two different kinds of FNC Programs to our community: one focused on exploration, the other on service. Nature AdventurerNature Guardian Nature Adventurers is an FNC hiking program where we explore our local ecosystems, from rivers to forests and more.  We strive to foster discovery of NJ’s fascinating and diverse wildlife and the roles that they fill within our local ecosystems, no matter how big or small.  Most programs have a discovery theme, but in the spirit of nature, anything can happen! The cost is $15/person Spring & Summer Dates and Themes Sunday, March 2, 2025 @ 9am | World Wildlife Day Sunday, March 30, 2025 @ 9am | Woodland Wanderers Sunday, April 27, 2025 all day | Party for the Planet Sunday, May 4, 2025 @ 9am | Talking About Turtles Sunday, June 29, 2025 @ 9am | Pollinator Parade Sunday, July 27, 2025 @ 9am | Woodland Wanderers Sunday, August 17, 2025 @ 9am | Incredible Insects Register Here Nature Guardians is an FNC program focused on community engagement that connects families with local conservation actions and citizen science research, shaping our understanding of the natural world.  This evolving program began as we created a garden to provide habitat for our VIP’s: Very Important Pollinators!  This season’s programs will focus on building your birding skills and a new salamander research project started just last year at Turtle Back Zoo. The cost is $5/person. Spring & Summer Dates and Themes Sunday, March 16, 2025 @ 9am | Searching for Salamanders Sunday, April 6, 2025 @ 9am | Searching for Salamanders Sunday, April 27, 2025 @ 9am | Searching for Salamanders Sunday, May 11, 2025 @ 9am | World Migratory Bird Day Walk Sunday, May 18, 2025 @ 9am | Searching for Salamanders Sunday, June 22, 2025 @ 9am | Searching for Salamanders Sunday, July 6, 2025 @ 9am | Searching for Salamanders Sunday, August 3, 2025 @ 9am | Searching for Salamanders Register Here Frequently Asked Questions Q: Is Zoo admission included?A: No; you must purchase separate zoo admission if you’d like to visit the zoo before or after your FNC program. Q: Are all Programs conducted inside the zoo?A: No, programs do not always meet at TBZ, and program tickets do not include zoo admission. You will receive detailed instructions if we plan to meet at a location off zoo grounds. Program locations include the zoo, reservoir, or a local county park. Program locations are usually within a 15 drive from TBZ. Q: What is Nature Play?A: Nature play is playing WITH nature, not just IN nature, and is a great way to interact with nature no matter your experience level or play style. Run, climb, build, dig, or even just sit and experience the sounds, smells, and sights of the outdoors. Family Nature Club is a great activity for your family. Please register each person in your family group. Q: Who Should Attend?A: Nature Adventurers is for all ages and all abilities, though best recommended for 6+. There’s something for everybody- teens and adults are invited and encouraged to join in the fun, not just little ones! If you have accessibility concerns, please contact your Nature Play Leader, Katie Fenyar at [email protected] who will work with you to accommodate. Q: What Should I bring?A: Wear comfortable outdoor clothing including long pants, closed-toed shoes, raincoat, and other seasonal or weather gear. Bring a reusable water bottle, camera, emergency medications such as Epipens and inhalers, and your imagination! Additionally, Family Nature Club backpacks, filled with nature play goodies, are available for purchase on the day of your event ($10 cash only). Please email your interest in purchasing a backpack to [email protected] before the event. Q: What should I leave at home?A: Please do not bring anything you don’t want to get dirty, wet, broken, or lost. We will be ‘unplugging’ during the program, so electronic devices other than cellphone for cameras are not recommended. Q: What is inside a Nature Adventurers Backpack?A: We now have drawstring, water-resistant backpacks available with your own starter kit of adventuring supplies to take home! These are not required but recommended if you intend to come often or go on your own adventures outside of our meetups (or both!). The cost is $10 while supplies last. Inside you’ll find:• a reusable water bottle• a telescoping net• a blank nature journal• colored pencils and sharpener• a laminated copy of the Nature Adventurers Handbook• a guide for Nature Play Resources that we recommend including books, websites, and apps• a water-resistant pencil case• 3 animal print adhesive bandages• a small bug jar with a magnifying lid• 2 Nature Adventurers stickers• paracord These are while supplies last. We have them in the following color themes: Magenta, Red, Pink, Orange, Yellow, Lime Green/Black, Forest Green, Teal/Bright Orange, Light Blue, Royal Blue. When purchasing a ticket with a backpack, please indicate what color(s) you would like. If you do not select a color or we run out of that color, we will select one for you. CancellationsIn order to receive a refund, cancellations must be made in writing at least 7 days prior to the scheduled date and time; no refunds will be given less than 7 days before the event. TBZ reserves the right to cancel a program for any reason. In the case of a cancellation made by TBZ, registered individuals will be contacted and a full refund will be provided.  For more information email Katie Fenyar at [email protected].

Homeschool

Homeschool

Turtle Back Zoo is an amazing classroom! Welcome to the wildest classroom in NJ! Our homeschool classes offer students an opportunity to boost scientific literacy and knowledge of the natural world, and learn the importance of life-long environmental stewardship. Available to students ages 6-12, the programs include a visit to South Mountain Reservation, Reservoir, or Zoo as weather permits. These are in-person, drop-off sessions held one Wednesday per month from 11am – 1pm in the Berson Family Center. Fee is $30/student, with a maximum capacity of 20 students. Program fee does not include separate zoo admission. Students are encouraged to bring their own supplies (note books, pens, water bottle). Spring Dates & Themes Wednesday, March 19, 2025 | Animal CommunicationAnimals may not talk like we do, but they have plenty of other ways of expressing themselves. Come discover the variety of communication methods in the animal kingdom. Wednesday, April 23, 2025 | Animal AnatomyWhat is an exoskeleton? How is a bat’s wing like our hand? And do some animals have backwards knees? In this class, we explore the structures of animals’ bodies and highlight the similarities and differences of various families. Wednesday, May 14, 2025 | Creatures Great and SmallThis class looks at the biggest and the tiniest of animals. Find out the advantages and drawbacks of their sizes, as well as the adaptations made around these. REGISTER Drop-off is at the Berson Family Center as early as 10:50am; the program begins promptly at 11am. Pick-up time is at 1pm; late pick-ups after 1pm will incur a fee of $10 for every 15 minutes late. Please make sure that your child has a refillable water bottle and is comfortably dressed to spend time outside. We will go outside in light rain or snow as long as it is safe. Severe weather including thunder and lightening will keep the group indoors for the duration of the program. CancellationsIn order to receive a refund, cancellations must be made in writing at least 7 days prior to the scheduled date and time; no refunds will be given less than 7 days before the event. TBZ reserves the right to cancel a program for any reason. In the case of a cancellation made by TBZ, registered individuals will be contacted and a full refund will be provided.  For more information email Jared Moloshok [email protected].

Outreach/Distance Learning

Outreach/Distance Learning

Outreach: Where the Zoo Comes to You! Your school, youth group, community recreation program, library, senior citizen group, or day care center will connect with our education animals as we explore topics from adaptations to zoology. Educational, entertaining, and engaging, our programs are developed for your audience or you can choose from one of our Classroom Programs. Program Options Outreach programs are suggested for groups of all kinds including schools, senior citizen and assisted living centers, libraries, and community recreation programs. We offer a variety of program topics; a comprehensive list of options can be found under the Classroom tab. Programs are suggested by age; however, please feel free to discuss with us your group’s needs and where we may fit into your curriculum or goals. Cost 0 to 15 Miles of Zoo, up to 30 minutes maximum travel time (regardless of mileage).$205.00 for the first program; capacity up to 30 people (children and adults total); duration is 30-45 minutes. More than 15 miles from the Zoo, up to 45 minutes maximum travel time (regardless of mileage).$280.00 for the first program; capacity up to 30 people (children and adults total); duration is 30-45 minutes.$130.00 for an additional program; capacity up to 30 people (children and adults total); duration is 30-45 minutes.  The second program must be concurrent with the first program. For the safety and welfare of our program animals, we require the following: A closed, climate controlled classroom for each program (once the program starts, the room is closed) A table and chair(s) for presenter(s) Access to handwashing during the program Elevator access if the classroom is not on the ground floor (no stairs) Parking immediate to the entrance of your facility Scheduling Outreaches need to be scheduled at least 3 weeks prior due to other programming obligations. The more advanced notice given, the better we should be able to accommodate your preferred date. Please understand that due to the nature of our work, we are often away from our desks and may need to call or email in the evening or after school hours. To book your program, email Lisa Golden at [email protected]. Please include the following details in your initial inquiry: School or organization name and physical address Audience age/grade level Number of students and teachers attending Topic of Interest Contact information: name, phone number, email address Possible program dates Any questions you may have. About our Education Animals Our education animals are living beings.  As such, they have requirements for their safety, comfort and well-being. We cannot be stationed in rooms or venues with other animals present. Outdoor venues are not approved for outreach locations.  Amplified music, bands, construction noise, and loud voices or many voices at once can be problematic for the animals, and such activities should not take place in the same room or nearby. New Jersey is a “no touch state” which prohibits us from permitting the touching of any non-domesticated species.  Our education staff reserves the right to prohibit touching of even our domesticated species based on the zoo staff’s assessment of a situation and the comfort and safety of the animals, the zoo staff, and/or the program participants. Distance Learning TBZ Education Distance Learning is an opportunity for classroom teachers to access TBZ programming remotely. Content can be based on current education programs or tailored to the needs/specifications of the teacher. Distance Learning programs may be a single event, a multiple event arc throughout the school year, or as an introduction to/review of a TBZ field trip.

Professional Development

Professional Development

Calling all Teachers! Earn Professional Development Hours at the Zoo. Whether you teach upper level science or cross-curricular elementary, TBZ has some exciting PD opportunities for you! Join experienced Educators for NGSS aligned professional development programs leveraging the resources of Turtle Back Zoo. Each session will cover relevant scientific background as well as provide advice and materials for classroom implementation. Additionally, participate in a special animal encounter and enjoy time exploring the zoo. The cost is $100/person; attendees will earn 5 Professional Development Hours. Two different workshops are currently available; stay tuned for additional programing in the fall of 2025. Spring Dates and Themes Thursday, March 6 @9am-3pm | Genetics and Zoo Conservation for grades 6-12 Thursday, March 13 | Heredity, Variation, and the Environment for grades K-8 Register Here Meet at the Berson Family Center as early as 8:50am; the program begins promptly at 9am. Please be sure to bring a refillable water bottle and dress comfortably to spend time outside. CancellationsIn order to receive a refund, cancellations must be made in writing at least 7 days prior to the scheduled date and time; no refunds will be given less than 7 days before the event. TBZ reserves the right to cancel a program for any reason. In the case of a cancellation made by TBZ, registered individuals will be contacted and a full refund will be provided.  For more information email Danielle Hoffman at [email protected].

Sophisticated Science Seminars

Sophisticated Science Seminars

Scientific Exploration for Teens and Adults! Sophisticated Science Seminars are conservation programs geared towards more adult audiences. These programs are perfect for individuals interested in animals, science, conservation, and nature. Available to individuals age 14-104, this program includes a visit to the South Mountain Reservation, Reservoir, or Zoo as weather permits. These are in-person sessions held in the Berson Family Center. Fee is $30/person. Program fee does not include separate zoo admission. Spring & Summer Dates and Themes Sunday, March 2 @ 1-3 PM | Wild Careers Sunday, March 29 @ 1-3 PM | Tipping the Scales on Scales (Snakes!) Sunday, April 6 @ 1-3 PM | Forest Forensics Sunday, May 4 @ 1-3 PM | Zoo Conservation and Stewardship Sunday, June 8 @ 1-3 PM | Wild Careers Sunday, June 28 @ 1-3 PM | Tipping the Scales on Scales (Snakes!) Sunday, July 13 @ 1-3 PM | Forest Forensics Sunday, August 3 @ 1-3 PM | Zoo Conservation and Stewardship REGISTER Meet at the Berson Family Center as early as 12:50pm; the program begins promptly at 1pm. Please make sure you dress comfortably for the outdoors and bring a reusable water bottle. We will go outside in light rain or snow as long as it is safe. Severe weather including thunder and lightening will keep the group indoors for the duration of the program. CancellationsIn order to receive a refund, cancellations must be made in writing at least 7 days prior to the scheduled date and time; no refunds will be given less than 7 days before the event. TBZ reserves the right to cancel a program for any reason. In the case of a cancellation made by TBZ, registered individuals will be contacted and a full refund will be provided.  For more information email Aloysius Phillips at  [email protected].