Here at the Port Moresby Nature Park, we are very proud to have this group of individuals known as
zoo educators!
They play a huge role in inspiring the guardianship of Papua New Guinea’s diverse biodiversity through their creativity.
It’s an exciting and varied role that some very passionate young people play.
Zoo Educators give public talks, host fun activities, school education sessions, holiday activities and even other
educational competitions as well!
Our team of zoo educators are great at creating educational materials for a variety of age groups
that visit Port Moresby Nature Park all year round.
They use the surroundings of the park to connect children and visitors to the wildlife and flora.
A zoo educator helps children understand the importance of taking care of the environment as it has
a significant impact on the lives and welfare of animals.
They also educate about the importance of conservation and animal care. Visitors can also learn the unique story about each animal as they take a walk around the zoo, or Wildlife Park with an educator.
Through partnerships with Zoos Victoria and the International Zoo Educators Association, the Port Moresby Nature Park Education and Wildlife teams have undergone proper training and learning internationally through various exchange programs.
This has enabled the team to localize education material accordingly to PNG Curriculum to suit students from both private and public schools.
Having to adapt Zoos Victoria’s Connect, Understand, Act (CUA) Model, has encouraged so many young children to act responsibly and play their part in preserving our natural environment and the Park is truly grateful for receiving such support from its sister zoo, Zoos Victoria.
With all the support and assistance given the Park’s educators, Port Moresby Nature Park’s Educators teach over 24,000 students every year!