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Polar bear Anoki up on the rocks

Polar bear Anoki artificially inseminated

Seneca Park Zoo partnered with the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s Center for Conservation and Research of Endangered Wildlife (CREW) to participate in the development of assisted reproductive technologies by artificially inseminating Anoki, the Zoo’s 22-year-old female polar bear.

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Zebras Lydia, Liberty, Dottie, walking in their habitat

Third zebra arrives at the Zoo

A third zebra, a five-year-old female named Lydia from Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, has arrived at the Zoo. Lydia was born September 18, 2013, and joins two other female zebras, Liberty and Dottie, at the Zoo.

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Join Us: Trophy Movie Screening & Discussion with Craig Packer

Dr. Craig Packer, renowned author and director of the University of Minnesota’s Lion Research Center, is one of the world’s leading lion researchers and ecologists and has dealt with this corruption first-hand. On Saturday, December 1, Craig will be present at The Little Theater for a screening of the documentary Trophy at 2 p.m.

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Rattlesnake baby with mom

Solo: A Rattlesnake Conservation Story

Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnakes (EMR) have a really low biotic potential when it comes to reproduction. Paired with other threats, EMR’s have become federally threatened and Endangered in New York State.

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Lou the hyena close-up

Spotted hyena Lou turns 26 years old

Seneca Park Zoo’s male spotted hyena Lou is 26 years old today, making him the oldest spotted hyena in human care. Lou was born at the Buffalo Zoo on October 3, 1992 and came to the Zoo with his mother, Drek, on July 6, 1999.

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Expedition

Use the Zoo as your classroom this fall

School is back in session, fall is upon us, and teachers are back for another year of inspiring children. Here at the Zoo, I am preparing for two of my favorite things—fall field trips and Teacher Appreciation Day.

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