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Shell-ebrate Spring by Helping Turtles!

Spring has finally sprung in Minnesota, and along with it native turtles are starting emerge again.  The Minnesota Zoo is working to help our state’s imperiled turtles, but we need your help!

Turtles have been on our planet longer than dinosaurs. But today, turtle populations in many regions are decreasing. Minnesota is home to nine […]

Thursday, May 10, 2018|Get Involved|

Gardening for Spring Butterflies

Pick up a limited edition Pollinator Seed Mix next time you come to the Zoo! Filled with great Minnesota native wildflowers, it will beautify your yard and help pollinators all year!Just weeks after our blizzard, Minnesotans are eagerly emerging from winter hibernation, and so […]

Thursday, May 3, 2018|Butterflies, Get Involved|

40 Years of Saving Wildlife

Dr. Ulysses S. Seal was at the center of the Minnesota Zoo’s early conservation efforts

Conservation is an integral part of the Minnesota Zoo, and has been from the start. This year, the Zoo is excited to celebrate 40 years of saving wildlife!

When the Minnesota […]

Tuesday, April 24, 2018|Animal, Northern Trail, Zoo News|

Family Fun May – Moose

Moose
Alces alces

Large, long-legged and lumpy, moose wander woods and waterways gobbling grasses and other plants to nourish their big bodies.

Where They Live: 
Forests, swamps, bogs, and other wetlands in northern regions of Asia, Europe, and North America.

What They Eat:
Moose prefer new shoots and leaves of shrubs and trees as well as water plants.  […]

Tuesday, April 24, 2018|Kids, Zoo News|

The Scoop on Pet Poop

Want the scoop on pet poop? Though it may be tedious to pick up after our household friends, their waste is harmful to river and lake ecosystems. A recent study by the University of Minnesota reported that pet droppings from urban areas are responsible for up to 76% of the total […]

Wednesday, March 28, 2018|Get Involved, Zoo News|

Family Fun this March – The Lesser Flamingo

Lesser Flamingo
Phoenicopterus minor

Although it’s the tallest bird on the Zoo’s Tropics Trail, the lesser flamingo is the smallest species of flamingo.

Where They Live:
There are six species of flamingos in the world.  The lesser flamingo is mostly found in salty lagoons and lakes of Africa.

What They Eat:
Lesser flamingos are filter feeders—they use their […]

Thursday, February 22, 2018|Kids, Zoo News|

Family Fun February – Sea Turtles

Sea Turtles

The Minnesota Zoo has two species of sea turtles – the Atlantic Ridley Sea Turtle Lepidochelys kempii, which is critically endangered, and the Green Sea Turtle Chelonia mydas, which is listed as a vulnerably threatened species.

Where They Live:
Atlantic Ridley sea turtles live along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, the Florida coast, […]

Wednesday, January 24, 2018|Kids, Zoo News|
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    Five great reasons to make Minnesota Zoo your Winter Staycation Destination

Five great reasons to make Minnesota Zoo your Winter Staycation Destination

  1. It’s 78 degrees and humid every day
    Winter may be the BEST time of year to visit the Minnesota Zoo. The Tropics Trail offers a warm, lush getaway for  and it’s a hotspot for smart fun. While the playful lemurs, inquisitive gibbons and agile tree kangaroos are just a few of the animals waiting […]

Wednesday, January 24, 2018|Animal, Northern Trail, Zoo News|