On March 9th, a group of 4th grade of Tishk international university students Biology education department embarked on an exciting field trip to the local zoo as part of their Chordate course. Chordates, a group of animals that includes fish, birds, reptiles, mammals, and amphibians, are a diverse and fascinating group that is essential to the study of biology.

The zoo is an excellent place to learn about chordates and observe them in their natural habitats. The students had the opportunity to observe various species of animals, from the majestic elephants to the playful monkeys. They also had a chance to learn about the anatomy and behavior of chordates through various educational exhibits.

One of the highlights of the trip was the chance to observe and see most of the species that they had seen during their chordate course also they learned about the importance of protecting habitats and how zoos can contribute to conservation efforts through captive breeding programs.

Mrs. Sawsan lecturer for chordate course afforded the students a detailed understanding of the various animals and species they observed, representing an excellent educational prospect.

Overall, the field trip to the zoo was an exciting and educational experience for the 4th grade university students. They were able to apply their knowledge of chordates in a real-world setting and gain a deeper understanding of these fascinating animals. The trip also reinforced the importance of conservation and inspired the students to consider ways they can contribute to protecting the environment and its inhabitants.