Throwback Thursday: Bingo the Elephant
The Friends of the Zoo Society was created in 1969 to help the zoo make much needed improvements. Its ability to raise funds as well as obtain donations […]
The Friends of the Zoo Society was created in 1969 to help the zoo make much needed improvements. Its ability to raise funds as well as obtain donations […]
The 1960s were not a good time for the zoo, but long-time Lansing State Journal columnist Jim Hough and a Mexican burro named Herman helped turn things around. Jim Hough […]
There’s something special about seeing babies at the zoo – the activity, the interactions, and in the case of primates, the comparisons to human families that come to mind. That […]
The Great Depression had a huge impact on life in the 1930s. Even so, Potter Park Zoo was able to add significantly to the core of the zoo at a […]
Potter Park Zoo is the first AZA-accredited zoo or aquarium in Michigan to provide braille maps for guests. The zoo has continued to expand its initiative to become more accessible […]
As the animal collection grew at the zoo in the 1920s, there was a need for a new animal building. Funds were put in the city budget in the late […]
For many years there was a large statue of a Native American in Potter Park. It was carved in 1975 and widely known at the time as the Indian […]
Tucker is a yellow-naped Amazon parrot that was hatched at the zoo in 1994 and has lived her life here since. She was an ambassador animal at the zoo […]
This saga began in 2009, when Potter Park Zoo had one Amur tiger at the zoo – Sivaki, a male who had been born here in 2005 and grew up […]
Rhinos Become the BIG Species at the Zoo In the 1970s and ‘80s Potter Park Zoo had two singleton elephants at different times. There will be more on that topic […]