During these uncertain times, pets and animals bring a sense of comfort that’s difficult to match. Whether we’re cuddling with our own dogs and cats or checking out silly videos online, the innocence of nature’s cutest creatures helps us relax, smile, and escape the stresses of everyday life. Luckily for us, the Detroit Zoo now offers a variety of live streams that allow Michiganders and viewers from across the globe to check in on a variety of adorable creatures.
The Detroit Zoo is located at 8450 W 10 Mile Road in Royal Oak.
While this beloved Michigan attraction is temporarily closed to the public, that doesn’t mean its dedication to connecting human beings with amazing animals has ended.
In fact, during these unprecedented times, the zoo has introduced an array of live streams and other content that allows families to stay connected to their favorite creatures.
On the zoo’s website, you’ll find information about how to get some “Virtual Vitamin Z.” Whether you’re watching animals frolic or reading about nature, there is a lot to discover.
Check out a collection of educational videos created by zoo staff and animal experts from the comfort of your own home. There’s something to appeal to every age group.
Videos cover everything from snakes to endangered species to backyard birds, with new content being added regularly. Animal enthusiasts will adore this series.
If that weren’t enough, the Detroit Zoo also offers live streams with real-time views of penguins, otters, wolves, snow monkeys, and falcons. Talk about fascinating!
When you’re ready to explore these awesome online offerings, click here. Michiganders from across the state will have a blast on this virtual journey through the Detroit Zoo.
For more general information about the zoo, click here. Are there any other virtual learning opportunities that you’d like to share with your fellow Michiganders? Be sure to drop us a line in the comments below!
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