A-Level Biology Students Inspired by Conservation Workshop at the Zoo
Our Year 12 A Level Biology students recently took part in an inspiring and educational visit to Chester Zoo.
As part of the trip, students attended a specialist workshop titled “Preventing Extinction”, delivered by the zoo’s conservation education team. The session offered valuable insights into the global efforts being made to protect endangered species and conserve biodiversity—bringing real-world context to their classroom studies.
In addition to the workshop, students had the opportunity to explore the zoo’s wide array of species. Observing animals in carefully designed habitats helped reinforce key A Level concepts such as ecological relationships, species adaptations, and interdependence within ecosystems.
This visit not only deepened our students’ scientific understanding but also broadened their perspective on the importance of conservation. We believe experiences like this are vital in inspiring the next generation of scientists and environmental leaders.
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A Level Biology Students visit Chester Zoo