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Mesker Park Zoo reports winter attendance dip, $1 million in 2025 capital projects and recent animal births
Summary
At its March meeting, the Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden advisory board reviewed 2024 attendance and revenue figures, staffing vacancies, recent animal births and a list of planned capital projects totaling about $1 million for 2025.
The Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden Advisory Board heard an update on attendance, revenue, staffing and projects at its March 4 meeting.
Executive director (name not specified) told the board the zoo finished 2024 with about 196,000 visitors and roughly $1,500,000 in earned revenue from ticketing, the gift shop and attractions. February 2025 attendance was down — about 5,500 visitors — which staff attributed to severe winter weather that reduced gate counts.
The director said the zoo’s annual orchid show, held inside the Amazonia building from mid-February through mid-March, continues to draw visitors. “It’s fantastic. It’s one of the best orchid shows I’ve seen, that our horticulture team puts on,” the executive director said.
Why it matters: the zoo’s earned revenue helps offset operating costs and supports on-site programming; year-to-year attendance shifts can affect staffing and concession revenues and feed into the city’s budgeting process.
Most important details
- Attendance and revenue: Staff said 2024 attendance was roughly 196,000 visitors and total earned revenue at the gate was about $1.5…
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