Baton Rouge Conservation
Conservation in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
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Baton Rouge Zoo
Baton Rouge Zoo in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is a popular family attraction where visitors of all ages can connect with and learn about animals from around the world, such as black rhinos, alligators, giraffes, tigers, flamingos and many more interesting species. Our zoo offers excellent in-house educational programs aimed at creating an awareness of the dangers and problems facing wilflife worldwide, and include day camps, reading programs, teacher workshops, on-site live animal encounters as well as demonstrations. At Baton Rouge Zoo we are actively involved in conservation programs for endangered species and we also offer fun and exciting zoo camps that include fun and exciting guided tours for a behind the scene look at the zoo.
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Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center
Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is set on 103 acres of ground with stretches of gravel paths and boardwalks, and this unique and amazing nature center abounds with wildlife and a variety of bird species. At our nature center we are committed to drawing people back to nature by providing environmental education, conservation, tourism and recreation. An exhibit building at Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center houses live animal displays, touch tables with various items that include snakeskin, pelts, skulls, feathers and many other natural artifacts, as well as carving displays, nature related gifts and souvenirs. A visit to Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center is an interesting, informative and educational experience that will appeal to young and old.