National Veterinary Technician Week – Appreciation Post!
October 21, 2023 This week is National Vet Tech Week so we would like to say a big thank you to our veterinary technicians Robin and Tammy! The vet techs
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October 21, 2023 This week is National Vet Tech Week so we would like to say a big thank you to our veterinary technicians Robin and Tammy! The vet techs
October 1, 2023 Join us in celebrating Pimento’s 30th birthday! Born October 1st 1993, Pimento is the oldest of our Olive Baboon troop and has called Seneca Park Zoo her
Borneo Eared Frog (Polypedates otilophus) Amphibian Borneo, Indonesia, and Malaysia There are a few Borneo eared frogs at the Zoo that came to us in 2021 from Houston Zoo. Animal
This guest essay contributed by Sarah Conley, International Elephant Foundation, first appeared in our September 2023 edition of ZooNooz. The incredible photo above is the work of esteemed photojournalist Paul
August 25, 2023 Gunni, short for Gunnison (pronounced Gunny) arrived on Monday at 1:00pm from Denver, Colorado. He was crated and accompanied by three people, one of which was a
Last year our adult Panamanian golden frogs laid a clutch of eggs, which successfully metamorphosed into healthy frogs. Seneca Park Zoo is proud to share this amazing success, since this
August 20, 2023 Snakes and humans have had a long, troubled relationship. For as many years as I have worked at the Zoo, I hear the same themes repeatedly. Some
Frogs and toads are often difficult to tell apart. If you aren’t sure what differentiates them, you can easily find out what they are by their names. Right? Wrong! Oftentimes
August 18, 2023 Have you heard of a herp? Herp comes from the Greek “herpeton”, which means creeping animal, and refers to amphibians and reptiles. These two groups of animals
The other night my wife and I found a week-old kitten in the middle of our yard that had been left by its mother, a local stray. As we dug
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