- Posted March 16, 2011
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Zoo seeks Dinosauria exhibit volunteers
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ROYAL OAK (AP) -- The Detroit Zoological Society is seeking volunteers to guide visitors through the Dinosauria exhibit that's returning to the Detroit Zoo this summer.
Recruitment and training of volunteers for the zoo in Royal Oak will take place early to prepare for the peak summer season. The first volunteer orientation session is scheduled for April 2.
Dinosauria includes more than 30 animatronic creatures. Volunteer "Dino Guides" will assist and educate visitors as they explore a three-acre trail at the zoo.
Volunteers also are needed in the Detroit Zoo's Arctic Ring of Life, Australian Outback Adventure and Wildlife Interpretive Gallery as well as at the Belle Isle Nature Zoo.
Details are on the zoo's website.
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Published: Wed, Mar 16, 2011
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