
Giraffes coming to the Zoo in 2018
April 2017 Check out a summary of news coverage of the Zoo’s plan to bring giraffes in 2018!D&C: Birth of giraffe gives Seneca Park Zoo plenty to think about Spectrum:
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April 2017 Check out a summary of news coverage of the Zoo’s plan to bring giraffes in 2018!D&C: Birth of giraffe gives Seneca Park Zoo plenty to think about Spectrum:
Chester, Zuri, and Asha are ambassadors for lions in Africa.
Seneca Park Zoo has been a long-time participant in the lake sturgeon reintroduction project into the Genesee River. Every year, along with USGS and DEC biologists, Zoo staff assist with
Good Day Rochester spent the morning learning about the Zoo’s upcoming expansion, plus why it’s a great week to visit.
Many people wonder where Aurora the polar bear goes in the colder months, when they don’t see her outside as much as they do in the summer season. The answer
Take action to help to conserve our Earth’s ecosystems and save species from extinction. Small actions add up to create enormous impacts. Join Seneca Park Zoo’s Because I Care movement
Giraffes, red pandas, and naked mole rats are coming.
The Zoo is home to a variety of species of frogs and toads, and snowy winter days are perfect for a stop into visit these fascinating amphibians. You may have
Watch Zoo Society Executive Director Pamela Reed Sanchez’s 2016 TedxFlourCity talk.
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