Winter Break ZooCamp
At The Zoo 2222 St. Paul Street, Rochester, New YorkHot & Cold Monday, February 20 through Friday, February 24 When school is out, send your child to the Zoo where we will spend the week learning about the many hot and […]
Hot & Cold Monday, February 20 through Friday, February 24 When school is out, send your child to the Zoo where we will spend the week learning about the many hot and […]
Seneca Park Zoo is partnering once again with the Rochester Americans to help create awareness for polar bears - Defend the Ice Night - Feb. 24!
Join us for Polar Bear Weekend 2023 as we will be celebrating these amazing animals and raise awareness of the shrinking habitat they live in on Saturday, February 25 and Sunday, […]
The next Homeschool ZooClass series begins Thursday, March 9. Sign up today!
We're hiring! Join in a tradition of unforgettable guest services, revenue generative support, and friendship. Learn more by stopping in at our job fair right here at the Zoo on Saturday, […]
Merit Badge Workshop: Bird Study During this workshop scouts will discover how birds can be indicators of the health of an ecosystem. We will practice our naturalist skills as we identify […]
It’s one of our favorite times of year – Spring Break! Not only is the weather getting warmer and days getting longer, but we also get to see so many […]
Fight or Flight - SOLD OUT Monday, April 3 – Friday, April 7, 2023 If you were an animal, would you fight or fly in the face of danger? In this camp, […]
Cats & Conservation Awareness Week 4/3 - 4/9 We are celebrating the many felines in our care with Cats & Conservation Awareness Week! In addition to all the great programming […]
Join like-minded neighbors to help clean-up our local green spaces.
When Nicole Stott first saw Earth from space, she realized how interconnected we are and knew she had to help protect our planetary home. Join us as we take a […]
This virtual workshop will train volunteers on how to access our images from home and identify what animals we are finding in them! This is a great way to take part in local conservation and learn about the animals of our area.