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YOUR VISIT TO AMAZONIA BEFORE YOUR VISIT NOTES Teachers can book a preliminary visit to Amazonia before a booked group visit. See the layout of Amazonia. Ask the staff any questions you may have. Prior to your visit, you may wish to split your class into groups to investigate different species of animals. DURING YOUR VISIT Your visit to Amazonia will last for approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. And will be organised into 3 sections: 30 minutes guided tour by an experienced education team member. 30 minutes Animal Handling session. 30 minutes Amazonia Interactive & Free Time AFTER YOUR VISIT Topics for investigation after your visit: Rainforest ecosystems Layers of the rainforest The impacts on rainforests. 30 C BEING A TROPICAL ZOO, AMAZONIA CAN REACH HIGH TEMPERATURES. THEREFORE WE WOULD ADVISE ALL PUPILS TO BRING ALONG A BOTTLE OF WATER FOR REFRESHMENT.

RAINFORESTS OF THE WORLD TYPES OF RAINFORESTS NOTES Rainforests are one of Earth's most fascinating biomes, where more than half of the planet's animals and plants are found. And as the name suggests, they are forests where a lot of rain occurs. There are two types of rainforests: tropical and temperate. Tropical rainforests are located in the tropics, an area of the Earth surrounding the equator. Temperatures in this area are very high, which increases the evaporation of water, resulting in lots of rain. Temperate rainforests in comparison are found in temperate regions, mostly on the coast. They have a milder climate and cover a smaller area than tropical rainforests. There is also a high level of rainfall in temperate rainforests too. of Earth's land surface is covered by rainforests. average rainfall per year. different tree species found in 1 hectare of rainforest. RAINFORESTS ARE KNOWN AS THE "EARTH'S LUNGS". AROUND 40% OF THE WORLD'S OXYGEN IS PRODUCED BY RAINFORESTS.

RAINFORESTS OF THE WORLD Greenland North America UK Europe Asia Central American Rainforests Amazon Rainforest South America South America Congo River Basin Rainforest Africa South East Asian Rainforests Australia Madagascar Rainforest Australasian Rainforests New Zealand Tropical Rainforests Temperate Rainforests AMAZON RAINFOREST IS THE WORLD'S LARGEST RAINFOREST AND IS LOCATED IN SOUTH AMERICA.

LAYERS OF THE RAINFORESTS 40 EMERGENT LAYER EMERGENT LAYER The tallest trees of the rainforest are found in this layer and they get the most sunlight. They can be as tall as skyscrapers, with umbrella-like tree tops and have long, thin trunks. HEIGHT (m) 30 CANOPY LAYER 20 UNDERSTOREY LAYER CANOPY LAYER This layer is the busiest part of the rainforest, where it is home to many different species of insects, birds, reptiles and mammals. Trees can grow as tall as 30m and form a green roof over the forest floor below - protecting the ground from sun and heavy rain. UNDERSTOREY LAYER A mixture of shrubs, young trees, palms and woody plants can be found in this hot and damp layer. Plants have large leaves that help absorb moisture and soak in as much sunlight as possible. 10 FOREST FLOOR 0 FOREST FLOOR The forest floor is packed full of insect life and home to the biggest animals of the rainforest. Very little sunlight reaches here but it is very warm and humid. Due to the climate of the forest floor; fallen leaves, dead plants and animals rot very quickly.

LAYERS OF THE RAINFORESTS PLANTS AT AMAZONIA Amazonia is a temperature-controlled tropical house, where many different plants from tropical rainforests can be found growing here. Amazonia provides an ideal habitat for these exotic plants, ranging from stunning blue passion flowers to brightly coloured bromeliads and even banana trees. Tropical plants at Amazonia enrich the living experience of our animals as well as providing an educational insight for our visitors. Other tropical plants that can be found at Amazonia include climbing seabeans, Egyptian starcluster and tropical milkweed. LEAF CUTTER ANTS CAN BE FOUND SCAVENGING FOR ALL TYPES OF VEGETATION AT AMAZONIA. LOOK OUT FOR THEM ON THE ANT TRAIL! MINI ACTIVITY: Encourage pupils and let them off on a mini exploration! Discover all the different plants that are in Amazonia. Use the space above to sketch some of your findings.

ANIMALS OF THE RAINFOREST ANIMALS OF THE R A I N F O R E S T Although rainforests only cover approximately 6% of the Earth s land surface, more than half of the world s animals live in rainforests. Animals of different colours, shapes and sizes can be found living in all four layers of the rainforest. MINI ACTIVITY: Encourage pupils and let them off on a mini exploration! Discover all the different animals that live in Amazonia. Use the space below to sketch some of your findings. There is in fact, so many species of animals living in the rainforest; amphibians, birds, fish, invertebrates, mammals and reptiles - scientists have not been able to identify them all, epecially invertebrates such as insects. It is believed that there are thousands of species of insects that are still to be discovered! Here at Amazonia, you can find over 70 different species of animals. Marvel at our monkeys, parrots, snakes, frogs, tarantulas, butterflies and more! Enter the nocturnal area to see the bats, kinkajou, snakes and the amazing leaf cutter ants! Name: Species: T O C O TOUCAN THE LOUDEST CREATURE IN THE AMAZON RAINFOREST. IT CAN BE HEARD FROM A DISTANCE OF HALF A MILE AWAY! Name: Species:

BUTTERFLIES OF THE RAINFOREST DESIGN A BUTTERFLY MINI ACTIVITY: Encourage pupils and let their imagination go wild! Design a butterfly or use the blank on the right to study the different markings of butterflies. Butterflies are fascinating creatures and at Amazonia there are many free ranging butterflies fluttering around. Look out for the different species of butterflies at Amazonia and marvel at their beautiful markings. BUTTERFLY LIFE CYCLE The butterfly life cycle has four stages: egg, caterpillar, pupa and adult (imago). Each stage of the cycle is very interesting! At Amazonia you can learn about the fascinating life cyle of a butterfly and even see each stage - check out the butterfly breeding cabinet!