Zoo Boise Debuts New Education Campus

May 21, 2026

Zoo Boise’s new and improved education campus is open, leveling up the experience for staff, zoo guests and the animals our zookeepers care for. This state-of-the-art space brings more opportunities for guests of all ages to connect with wildlife and support conservation through programs, camps and classes. The Bews Foundation Conservation and Education Center includes approximately 9,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor learning spaces and offices, a dedicated entrance for zoo programming, and new habitats for the zoo’s ambassador animals.

The two-story building allows for more collaboration and provides additional event space for the zoo and growing Treasure Valley. Plus, zoo favorite, southern ground hornbill Toogle, is getting a brand-new habitat. The building also includes new homes for Alexandrine parakeets and Zoo Boise’s animal ambassador collection. Although the education center is not open to the public, Toogle’s home is visible to guests from inside Zoo Boise.

“For generations, Zoo Boise has been a place of learning and fun while creating lasting memories for visitors. The Bews Foundation Conservation and Education Center is an investment that will continue to support these experiences for years to come,” said Mayor Lauren McLean. “I’m thankful to Friends of Zoo Boise for bringing this project to life.”

The $5.6 million project is made possible thanks to the Friends of Zoo Boise, a nonprofit organization supporting the zoo, and incredible donors. Giving community partners that helped make the new campus possible include Virginia R. Bartak, the Bews Foundation, M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, and Simplot Company Foundation, among others.

“We are incredibly grateful for our close relationship with the Friends of Zoo Boise and all the community organizations, donors and zoo supporters who have made this transformational space a reality,” added Boise Parks and Recreation Director Sara Arkle. “We look forward to teaching the next generation about the importance of animal care and conservation in this state-of-the-art environment.”

Registration is open now for Zoo Boise summer camps and programs, which will be held in the new education building. Please visit Zoo Boise’s website for more information.

About Zoo Boise

Zoo Boise is a division of the City of Boise’s Parks and Recreation Department and is supported by the Friends of Zoo Boise, a 501(c)(3) membership organization that supports Zoo Boise in animal acquisition, capital improvement projects, education programs, volunteer opportunities, and special events. The goal of each of these components is to increase public awareness, knowledge, and appreciation of the zoo, wild animals, animal habitats, species conservation, and the environment.

Zoo Boise is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with last admission at 4 p.m.

Bews Foundation Conservation and Education Center Ribbon Cutting.
Bews Foundation Conservation and Education Center Ribbon Cutting

Contact: Parks and Recreation Media Relations

(208) 608-7600 | bpr@cityofboise.org

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