REDEFINING
HANDS-ON EDUCATION
FIELD TRIP AVAILABILITY
Schedule your end of the year field trip now!
We availability on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.
Contact us today at AnimalAdvisors@gmail.com to reserve your field trip date!
Field Trip Programs
AIPA offers unique ALL-INCLUSIVE field trip programs specifically designed for your class or educational group. Learn about topics such as animal biology, anatomy, behavior, morphology, life history, evolutionary adaptions, ecology, and how to engage in conservation.
Each AIPA field trip program includes:
round-trip transportation
educational presentation taught by PhD educators
up-close or hands-on animal interaction programs
lunch for every participant and chaperone
professional quality photos of your day
follow-up assessments to take back to the classroom
life-long memories
AIPA's educational field trip programs are a great fit for:
- Biology Classes
- Environmental Science Classes
- Marine Biology Classes
- Zoology Classes
- Animal Science Classes
- Veterinary Medicine Classes
- Psychology Classes
- Summer Camps
AIPA's Giant Aldahbra Tortoise, Flamingo, and Lemur
Field Trip Programs
Field Trip Programs
in collaboration with Jungle Island in Miami, FL
We are continuing to partner with Jungle Island to offer field trip opportunities where students will be able to get up-close with and learn about a variety of terrestrial animal species such as tortoises, flamingos, snakes, birds, wallabies, lemurs and many others.
Through these exclusive animal interaction programs, students will learn about the evolutionary adaptations, behavior, ecology, and conservation issues of the various animals they interact with.
Groups will be divided into 6-10 participants and allow for an up-close and hands-on educational interaction opportunity including learning about the various animal ambassadors they interact with.
Round-trip transportation and lunch served at Jungle Island are included.
22-40 participants per trip
Chaperones receive free admission, lunch, and the opportunity to observe the animal interaction program
AIPA's Junior Angler Fishing
Field Trip Program
Field Trip Program
made possible by FISH FLORIDA
This year we are offering field trip programs where students will be able to learn all about:
- sustainable fishing concepts,
- responsible angling practices,
- local species of saltwater fish, and
- the role of the fishing industry in the South Florida economy.
Students will also be taught the concepts of:
- open and closed fishing seasons,
- minimum landing (catch) sizes,
- daily bag limits, and
- responsible seafood consumption options.
Students will be divided into 2-3 participants per group where each student will get the opportunity to bait, cast, and possibly reel in their own fish. Students will also be given their own Fish Florida buffs for sun protection, towels, tape measures, and stickers while supplies last. Round-trip transportation and lunch are included in all AIPA field trip programs.
30-40 participants per trip
Chaperones receive free lunch, professional photographs, and the opportunity to observe the fishing field trip program
AIPA's Giraffe
Field Trip Program
Field Trip Program
hosted at Zoo Miami in Miami, FL
This year we continue to offer field trip programs to Zoo Miami where students will be able to explore all of the zoo's animal exhibits on their own and have the opportunity to get up-close to and feed a giraffe.
Groups will be divided among 9-10 participants per group.
Round-trip transportation and lunch served at Zoo Miami are included.
30-40 participants per trip
Chaperones receive free admission, lunch, and the opportunity to observe the animal interaction program
Field trips are a great way to...
“Supplement & enrich classroom procedures by providing learning experiences in an environment outside the schools, arouse new interests among students, help students relate school experiences to the reality of the world outside of school, bring the resources of the community within the student’s learning experience, & afford students the opportunity to study real things and real processes in their actual environment.”
- MDCPS Website
"The experience was one of the most unique and awe-inspiring things I have done in my 7 years as a marine biology student. The ability to be so close and personal with the dolphins was something that many could only dream of."
- Colton B., High School Student