Program areas at EcoTarium
Exhibits & collections: visits to the Ecotarium are educational and fun. In 2023, 137,910 visitors explored 45 acres of outdoor exhibits, nature explore playground, and wildlife zoological park habitats; 28,224 guests rode the open-air replica 1863 c.p. Huntington steam locomotive. Inside the museum, guests enjoyed three levels of exhibits, including mount Washington, cityscience, african communities, animals and traveling exhibits. 18,750 guests participated in free, daily, educator-led, museum education programs, including, science discovery, early learning, animal discovery, afternoon astronomy, and collection connection.
Guest services: the Ecotarium offers a variety of visitor services, including special activities, hosted special year-round, seasonal community events, purchases from our museum shop, seasonal food service and food vending machines.
Educational programs: the Ecotarium offers interactive, hands-on, educator-led programs that align with Massachusetts curriculum frameworks for pre-k to 12, as well as hosted birthday parties with fun, educational components. In 2023 the Ecotarium's educational programming inside the museum and in the community at public schools and youth-serving agencies provided in-person education at the museum for 7,790 youth and adults, as well as traveling programs in the community and schools for 6,935 youth. Since 1885, the Ecotarium has offered seasonal science and nature day camps for children during vacations and summer. In 2023, camp programs engaged 697 campers during vacations and summer camps. In 2023 the alden digital planetarium's 1.6 million renovation and upgrade was completed and reopened in may, 2023. 20,512 people enjoyed planetarium shows.
Wildlife: the Ecotarium's outdoor zoological park is home to native, non-releasable, new england wildlife, most of which could not survive in the wild due to injury, illness, imprinting, orphan status, or captive birth. Inside the museum, ambassador animals represent new england and exotic species from around the world. Zoo-to-you programs facilitated by zoological and education departments aim to nurture a greater connection to and understanding of species located in new england while providing educational and entertaining encounters withresident animals. The Ecotarium demonstrates leadership in animal welfare, enrichment, and training programs. Regular animal programming includes both informal and formal, virtual and in-person, zoo-themed camp programming, birthday parties and behind the scenes tours.