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Explore Zion: Nature and History Quiz

Test your knowledge about the unique wonders of Zion National Park and surrounding areas with our engaging quiz! Discover fascinating facts about conservation efforts, native species, and the cultural legacies of these remarkable sites.

Challenge yourself with questions covering:

  • Zion Forever Project
  • Endemic species
  • Parks history
  • Environmental initiatives
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ClimbingSage247
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As the official non-profit of Zion, Kolob Canyons, Cedar Breaks & Pipe Spring, Zion Forever Project has been working to preserve the physical, cultural and historical legacies of these places since what year?
1917
1929
1942
1951
Zion Forever Project's Mission is based on three key tenets. Which answer has all three correctly listed?
Improving Today, Informing Tomorrow, Protecting Forever
Informing Today, Improving Tomorrow, Protecting Forever
Enhancing Today, Educating Tomorrow, Preserving Forever
Sharing Today, Protecting Tomorrow, Preserving Forever
The entirely endemic species to Zion is found around seeps and hanging gardens along the canyon walls of Zion's main canyon and Orderville Canyon. It ranges from 5-6 mm in size and was discovered in 1925. It still thrives today in the canyon, what is it?
Zion Canyon Frog
Zion Salamander
Zion Snail
Zion Water Bug
One of Zion's original buildings was built in the 1930s and is still in use today. It is currently the Zion Nature Center where Jr Ranger Programs are held but it didn't always serve that function. What was this building originally intended to be?
Zion's first Visitor Center
Gas Station
Cafeteria
Park housing
What 1/2 mile trail in Pipe Spring NM offers a great view of the Arizona Strip?
Old Wagon Loop
Ridge Trail
Spring Trail
Ridge Overlook
Cedar Breaks NM is the first park in southwestern Utah to be recognized for it's brilliant night sky, what designation recognized this?
International Dark Sky
Night Sky Initiative
National Dark Sky
Night Sky Protections
In 1933 an act by congress led to form an agency to help employee unwaged people. The law provided work for 250,000 male citizens between 18 and 25. This agency has helped at Pipe Spring, Cedar Breaks, and Zion; what was it called?
Emergency Conservation Work
Civilian Conservation Corps
Conservancy Care Control
New Deal Conservation
A star chart is a map of the night sky. They are used to identify and locate constellations and astronomical objects such as stars, nebulae, and galaxies. What star chart do we sell?
Planetarium
Horoscope
Astrolabe
Planisphere
Out of the following list of features, which one feature is not included on the Adventure Tool?
Super Bright LED Light
Safety Whistle
Compass
Mini Monocular
Thermometer
Storage Area
Safety/Signal Mirror
Magnifying Glass
Some of our plush is made by Wild Republic, a company focused on creating safe and educational toys for children. Wild Republic has embarked on their own environmental initiatives to make their products more environmentally friendly. What percentage of the fill in our plush is made out of recycled water bottles?
80%
50%
20%
100%
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