Being a keeper is proving to be tough work, but it's worth it! It has been a year since Kelley was hired, and now they work in the ornithology department, which means they care for birds. They've been doing such a great job that they are given more responsibilities. Kelley now provides training and enrichment for the animals.

Click the green flag to begin! Help Linus the penguin touch the red target.


Training sessions help animals in a zoo stay active. Training also helps zookeepers develop a bond with the animals.

Join Kelley in a target training session with one of their favorite birds, Linus the penguin!


Enrichment is something you can add to an animal's environment to keep its mind sharp. At the zoo, Kelley's favorite way to give enrichment is to create puzzles with the animals food to make eating like a game.

Enrichment can be given to any animal! If you have a pet, Kelley encourages you to try one of these the DIY enrichment activities.

Enrichment For Cats

Who doesn’t like a cold treat on a hot day? Try this D.I.Y frozen treat for cats to give your pet something to cool down with on these hot summer days!

Enrichment For Dogs

Have you ever wanted to teach your dog a new behavior? Try baking these homemade dog treats and follow along to help your dog learn how to shake your hand!

Enrichment For Reptiles & Amphibians

Here's a fun way you and your family can give your little scaley friend a little enrichment! Watch this video for instructions on how to create a DIY background for your pet's tank.

Continue your Quest!