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The Zoo celebrates a conservation milestone with the hatching of its 100th African penguin, Ikhulu.

Katya and Anastasia are the Amur tigers at the Zoo. They are litter mates and will be 12Â years old in May. Formerly known as Siberian tigers, Amur tigers enjoy the

13WHAM’s Carlet Cleare reported on the Zoo’s $1 million grant awarded by the Finger Lakes Regional Economic Development Council. The grant will fund improvements to the Zoo as well as

January – Enjoy a hot beverage while you explore the Zoo, free with admission.


December 25 + January 1 – Zoo closed for the holidays.

Enriching the lives of the animals at Seneca Park Zoo is a key focus of keeper staff here at the Zoo. It is a crucial part of our day to

As the days get shorter and the temperature drops, Zoo staff start getting exhibits and animals ready for the winter months ahead.

November 14 – Please note that the Zoo will be closed to the public for routine staff training.