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Adult Enrichment Project

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Photo Scavenger Hunt

Animal Hunts
Everyone is intrigued with animals. Depending on how you run the hunt, you can create an educational experience as well as a fun one.

Photo Scavenger Hunt: Adult

Animal Families
Ask for photos of animal families. This might be a baby and adult or an entire family group.

Animal Tracker
Finding animal tracks can be done in a variety of ways. Any tracks found and tie in with identifying them Pictures of tracks of local animals to nd Names of animals to match with the tracks they nd Each step is harder on your participants but allows you to run the same type of hunt for various ages.

Photo Scavenger Hunt: Teen

Dene the Animals


How can you dene an animal? Ask questions and let the photos provide the answers. Here are some ideas to get you started: Four legs Pointed ears Nocturnal Eats nuts Likes to swing If you cant think of anything, go to your local zoo / wildlife area / farm and watch the animals. Make notes of their behavior, how they look and other ways you can break the animals into groups.

Photo Scavenger Hunt: Youth

Silhouette Match
Provide silhouettes of the animals they will encounter on the hunt and have them take pictures of animals that match their silhouettes.

Zoo Explorer
To make it simple for younger children, ask for a photo of each type of animal they see in the zoo. You can also adapt this for farms or other locations animals might be found.

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