Mobile School Visits

Travel temperature policy: for the safety of our animals, we don't travel when the heat index exceeds 85°F or falls below 65°F.

We come to you. A curated collection of rescued animals brought directly to your campus for an engaging, hands-on educational experience. No field trip bus required.

What to Expect

Each visit features up to 8–10 animal types selected from our sanctuary residents. We can work with you to tailor the experience around your current curriculum, whether you're exploring animal science, ecosystems, responsible pet ownership, or agricultural literacy. Just let us know what your students are learning, and we'll build the visit around it.

Available Animals

Each mobile school visit includes up to 8–10 animal types, selected from our sanctuary residents based on weather, travel needs, and the animals best suited for that day’s educational experience.

  • Mini Donkey

    A calm, memorable ambassador for barnyard learning and gentle introductions.

  • Goats

    Curious, playful favorites that help students connect with farm animal behavior.

  • Pigs

    Smart, social animals that spark great conversations about care and intelligence.

  • Ferrets

    Energetic small mammals that keep visits engaging and full of personality.

  • Hedgehog

    A unique small animal that helps students learn about adaptation and handling.

  • Rabbits

    Gentle companions that are well suited for calm, hands-on learning moments.

  • Guinea Pigs

    Friendly, approachable animals that are ideal for introducing younger students to animal care.

  • Parrots

    Colorful, expressive birds that bring sound, movement, and curiosity to every visit.

  • Snakes

    A chance to replace fear with understanding through guided reptile education.

  • Senior and/or Disabled Dogs

    Rescued canine companions whose stories highlight compassion, care, and second chances.

  • Chickens, Ducks, and Geese

    Farm birds that help students learn about feathers, eggs, behavior, and husbandry.

  • Iguana

    A striking reptile that helps students explore tropical habitats and body adaptations.

  • Bearded Dragon

    A student-friendly reptile that supports hands-on discussion about cold-blooded animals.

  • Baby Animals

    When available, young sanctuary animals add a special seasonal highlight to the experience.