News Summary
The John Ball Zoo in Grand Rapids has launched its latest exhibit, ‘Power of Pollinators,’ featuring over 20 life-size animatronic pollinators. This interactive experience opens to the public and aims to educate visitors about the vital role of pollinators in ecosystems. The zoo encourages community engagement through newsletters and habitat initiatives, while also focusing on the conservation of rare species like the Poweshiek skipperling. Regular admission prices apply, providing an enriching outing for families and guests of all ages.
Grand Rapids
The John Ball Zoo in Grand Rapids has unveiled its new “Power of Pollinators” exhibit, which opened on July 14, 2025, and will be open to the public until November 23, 2025. This innovative exhibit features more than 20 life-size animatronic pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and various insects, designed to create an engaging and interactive learning experience for visitors of all ages.
Guests visiting the zoo can enjoy this new exhibit as part of their regular admission, which provides added value for families and individuals seeking to explore the wonders of wildlife. Regular admission prices are $21.95 for guests aged 13 and older, and $16.95 for children aged 3 to 12. The zoo is open Monday through Friday from 10 AM to 4 PM, and on Saturday and Sunday from 9 AM to 6 PM.
The animatronic creatures within the exhibit are designed to move and produce sounds, enhancing visitor interaction and fostering an emotional connection with the pollinators that play a vital role in the ecosystem. In addition to the animatronics, the exhibit features interactive elements such as climbable statues and unique photo opportunities, enriching the overall experience.
Community Engagement and Conservation Efforts
John Ball Zoo is not only focused on providing entertainment and education through the “Power of Pollinators” exhibit but also aims to inspire actionable change in the community. Visitors can sign up for the Habitat Hero newsletter to learn more about creating pollinator-friendly habitats in Michigan. The zoo will also hold community planting days, inviting the public to participate in efforts to enhance local environments for pollinators.
Conservation is a significant aspect of the exhibit, featuring the Poweshiek skipperling, a rare butterfly species that the zoo is actively supporting through collaboration with Michigan State University. This partnership aims to propagate the Poweshiek skipperling, contributing to crucial conservation efforts for this dwindling species.
The Role of Pollinators in Michigan’s Ecosystem
The “Power of Pollinators” exhibit emphasizes the critical role that pollinators play in maintaining healthy ecosystems in Michigan. Pollinators are essential for the reproduction of many plants, including native flowers, which in turn support agriculture and wildlife. The zoo encourages visitors to become advocates for pollinator conservation by planting native flowers, plants, and trees at home and by avoiding the use of pesticides.
The exhibit is housed within a zoo that features a wide range of animals and habitats. John Ball Zoo is home to over 1,300 animals, including lions, tigers, chimpanzees, red pandas, and newly introduced koalas. The zoo’s layout is organized by continent, allowing guests multiple viewing angles and engaging elements such as bridges and climbing structures to enhance the visitor experience.
In addition to its efforts in conservation and education, John Ball Zoo offers a funicular ride for guests to easily navigate the hilly terrain, making the zoo accessible and enjoyable for all visitors.
The “Power of Pollinators” exhibit is an exciting opportunity for Grand Rapids residents and visitors to deepen their understanding of these vital creatures while taking part in meaningful conservation initiatives that can make a difference in Michigan.
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Additional Resources
- Little Guide Detroit
- WOOD TV
- WZZM 13
- Grand Rapids Magazine
- Wikipedia: Pollination
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Pollinator
