
Getting Creative with Medicine
With cold and flu season coming to an end, it is interesting to think about how animals, like people, need medicine. This includes the animals at the Zoo. The process
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With cold and flu season coming to an end, it is interesting to think about how animals, like people, need medicine. This includes the animals at the Zoo. The process

Medical students at the University of Rochester recently raised $500 for the Zoo’s partner conservation organization Health In Harmony during a sale of “Orangutan Orange” tulips in the lobby of the

Timber and Willow are brother and sister born on April 18, 2014 at the New York State Zoo in Watertown, New York. They arrived at our Zoo on February 26,

The Seneca Park Zoo Chapter of the American Association of Zookeepers recently awarded the 2016 “Dara Scholarship” to Dr. Dan Saada, University of Rochester Emergency Physician. The award is named

Join us at the Zoo for Nature Career Day and be introduced to a variety of environmental and sustainability careers.

Penguins are incredible animals. The fascinating facts about these flightless birds could fill pages. For all of those people who have been dying to know the answers to some of

If you ask zoo keepers what they do, you will most likely get a different answer from each of us. The role of a zoo keeper once focused on the general

The Remedial Action Committee (RAC) is a group of scientists and environmentalists, including the Zoo’s Director of Animal Health and Conservation Dr. Jeff Wyatt, that oversees progress restoring the Rochester Embayment EPA

In exhibits that include more than one of any given species, it can often be difficult to tell one animal from another. Ever wondered how keepers distinguish one from another?