Climate Literacy Zoo Education Network (CLiZEN)
The overarching purpose of the Climate Literacy Zoo Education Network is to develop and evaluate a new approach to climate change education that connects zoo visitors to polar animals currently endangered by climate change, leveraging the associative and affective pathways known to dominate decision-making. Utilizing a polar theme, the partnership brings together a strong multidisciplinary team that includes the Chicago Zoological Society of Brookfield, IL, leading a geographically distributed consortium of nine partners: Columbus Zoo & Aquarium, OH; Como Zoo & Conservatory, St. Paul, MN; Indianapolis Zoo, IN; Louisville Zoological Garden, KY; Oregon Zoo, Portland, OR; Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, PA; Roger Williams Park Zoo, Providence, RI; Toledo Zoological Gardens, OH, and the organization Polar Bears International. The partnership leadership includes the Learning Sciences Research Institute at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and the Earth System Science Center at Pennsylvania State University. The partnership is joined by experts in conservation psychology and an external advisory board. The primary stakeholders are the diverse 13 million annual visitors to the nine partner zoos. Additional stakeholders include zoo docents, interpreters and educators, as well as the partnership technical team in the fields of learning innovations, technological tools, research review and education practice.
The core goals of the planning phase are to a) develop and extend the strong multidisciplinary partnership, b) conduct research needed to understand the preconceptions, attitudes, beliefs, and learning modes of zoo visitors regarding climate change; and c) identify and prototype innovative learning environments and tools. Internal and external evaluations will be conducted by Facet Innovations of Seattle, WA. Activities to achieve these goals include assessments and stakeholder workshops to inventory potential resources at zoos; surveys of zoo visitors to examine demographic, socioeconomic, and technology access parameters of zoo visitors and their existing opinions; and initial development and testing of participatory, experiential activities, and technological tools to facilitate learning about the complex system principles underlying the climate system. The long-term vision centers on the development of a network of U.S. zoos, in partnership with climate change domain scientists, learning scientists, conservation psychologists, and other stakeholders, serving as a sustainable infrastructure to investigate strategies designed to foster changes in public attitudes, understandings, and behavior surrounding climate change. For more information, contact Alejandro Grajal, [e-mail Alejandro.Grajal@czs.org]

Funding agency NSF
Through the funding program CCEP Phase 1
Award Numbers OPP - 1043284
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Products
Climate Change Education: A Primer for Zoos and Aquariums
http://clizen.org/e-book.html
E-book on climate change education for educators at zoos, aquariums, and other informal science education institutions. Available at lulu.com by searching "climate change education.
Grade Level: Primary (K-2), Intermediate (3-5), Middle (6-8), High School (9-12)
Audience Type: Educators, Public, Diverse And Underserved Audiences, Media Professionals, Scientists
Product Type: Electronic Media & Tools, Professional Development
Zoo and Aquarium Visitor Survey
http://clizen.org/survey.html
National survey of zoo and aquarium visitors about their attitudes, beliefs, and understanding of climate change.
Grade Level: Graduate/Professional
Audience Type: Students, Educators, Decision Makers, Media Professionals, Scientists
Product Type: Civic Engagement , Electronic Media & Tools, Professional Development