Birding Part 3: Benefits of Bird Watching
Many birders report that birdwatching for them is almost like meditating. Studies show that it helps us improve our patience and skills of observation. Time in nature can […]
Many birders report that birdwatching for them is almost like meditating. Studies show that it helps us improve our patience and skills of observation. Time in nature can […]
Potter Park Zoo’s male North American river otter pups were named Mack (short for Mackinac) and Potter in a naming contest held last week, which allowed the public to vote […]
More than 1/3 of the global food supply depends on pollinators! The food we eat and even some of the clothes we wear depend on pollinators […]
Some of these birds stay all year round, some are only here for a season, and others are only traveling through the state on their way to somewhere else. […]
Otter Naming Contest Vote for your favorite otter names! Make a special donation to the Potter Park Zoological Society with your vote(s) for the zoo’s two male otter pups. Every […]
It’s been just over two months since Nkeke, Potter Park Zoo’s female river otter, delivered two healthy otter pups. Since early February, the pups have grown quickly, reaching several important […]
This is a fun and easy craft, and a great way to reuse empty toilet paper tubes! While they don’t actually magnify, they do narrow the field of […]
Fun Fact: Did you know the study of birds is called Ornithology? Birds come in all colors and sizes and make a variety of sounds. The best way to learn more is […]
Hunting and poaching of black rhinoceros have resulted in one of the most dramatic population declines, with wild black rhinoceros populations decreasing by more than 95% between 1960-1995 (IUCN […]
The Potter Park Zoo and the Potter Park Zoological Society families are wishing you well during these challenging times. We wanted to extend our gratitude for your commitment to the […]