Spring Break Programs

At The Zoo 2222 St. Paul Street, Rochester, New York

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 […]

Spring Break ZooCamp

At The Zoo 2222 St. Paul Street, Rochester, New York

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

At The Zoo 2222 St. Paul Street, Rochester, New York

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 […]

Wildlife Camera Tagging Workshop

Virtual

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.

Free

Earth Day at the Zoo 2023

At The Zoo 2222 St. Paul Street, Rochester, New York

Join us for Earth Day at the Zoo celebration! Learn all about environmental sustainability and the individual actions you can take to make a difference through onsite experiences, live discussions […]

ZooBrew May 2023 – Cinco de Rhino!

At The Zoo 2222 St. Paul Street, Rochester, New York

** ZooBrew is BACK for the full season – tickets on sale now!**Spend an evening outdoors at the Zoo with a drink in hand at ZooBrew! Enjoy great live music, delicious food and drink, and animal experiences at this after-hours event exclusively for adults 21+. Tickets Available at the Gate ZooBrew typically supports elephant conservation […]

Endangered Species Weekend 2023

At The Zoo 2222 St. Paul Street, Rochester, New York

May 25-29 - Learn about the endangered status of the many different species at the Zoo.

Plastic Pollution Seabin Workshop

Ontario Beach Park - Dentzel Carousel 1 Beach Ave, Rochester, NY, United States

Join zoo naturalists to maintain plastic collection devices called Seabins located in the Genesee River.