
Introducing two new sea lions to the Zoo
In November, Seneca Park Zoo welcomed two young female California sea lions, Mary Lou and Daley, from SeaWorld Orlando. Read about the process as told by Assistant Curator Kellee Wolowitz.
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In November, Seneca Park Zoo welcomed two young female California sea lions, Mary Lou and Daley, from SeaWorld Orlando. Read about the process as told by Assistant Curator Kellee Wolowitz.

Family Programs Coordinator, Tricia Chapman, shares what it’s like to spend a night at the Zoo and wake up next to the polar bear & California sea lions.

Check out the progress being made on the Zoo’s A Step into Africa expansion and new Cold Asia area.

January 8, 2018 Check out the following local news coverage to learn how Seneca Park Zoo ensures the animals stay safe and warm during frigid temperatures.Spectrum: Keeping animals warm throughout

The new Animals of the Savanna expansion is now open! Plan your next visit to experience the five-acre area featuring Masai giraffes, zebras, naked mole rats, and a new habitat for the Zoo’s white rhino.



The Trailside Café offers Zoo visitors a new contemporary food service amenity with indoor and outdoor seating. Featuring locally sourced foods and grab and go items, the café will also be available for private events outside of Zoo hours. Sustainable design features and practices bring the Zoo’s conservation mission into this exciting new space.

The antiquated Main Building at the south end of the Zoo has now been demolished. This paves the way for a second phase of Master Plan improvements, including a new tropics complex.

Near the tropics complex will be a Conservation Resource Center, housing conservation and education programs. It will also include a larger event space than currently available at the Zoo.