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Zoo content and live cams can support animal and conservation learning for elementary and middle school ages, though families with younger children also enjoy it.

The Houston Zoo’s website features live animal cams, educational videos, species profiles, and conservation stories that bring its exhibits into your home. Families can watch elephants, giraffes, and gorillas in real time, then dive into fact pages and behind-the-scenes content to learn more. Homeschoolers appreciate the mix of fun viewing and solid information, especially for unit studies on habitats or endangered species. It’s best for elementary and middle school, though older students can use conservation articles for deeper research. As with all live cams, patience is needed when animals are off-screen. Encouraging kids to keep observation logs turns streaming into science practice.

Online animal cams and many videos are free to view; on-site daytime admission currently runs about $19.95 for adults and $15.95 for children ages 2–11, with members and children under 2 admitted free.

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