Brookfield Zoo

www.brookfieldzoo.org


City: Brookfield

Country: USA

State: Illinois


Opened 1st July 1934


Species 500


This zoo has in its history allways chosen new paths, beeing the first zoo in the USA showing Giant Pandas, the first indoor pool for Dolphins in the USA or the worlds first indoor Rain forest walk through. Today especially showing animals from the USA and Africa, you meet gorillas, rhinos and klippspringersamong others


Vis stort kort
Last visit 2010


Brookfield Zoo

8400 W 31st St
Brookfield
IL 60513

USA


Phone nr 708-688-8000


Open minimum 10am-5pm, closed 25th december

 

 

Entrance fee

  • Adult 29,95 dollars
  • Child 20,95 Dollars

 

Annual card 

  • Adult from 109,- dollars
  • Family* from 145,- dollars

*Family cards are valid for all people living in the same house hold

 

 

There are several daily feeding shows, for the time please ask at the till station.


History:

By June 30, 1934 , When the Brookfield Zoo Officially opened, local residents had been working to build it for almost 15 years. In 1919 , Edith Rockefeller McCormick gave 83 acres of land to the Forest Preserve District of Cook County for a large modern zoo, and the district Responded by adding another 98 acres. In 1920, a group of prominent Chicagoans joined to make the zoo a reality and, in 1921, incorporated the Chicago Zoological Society. The Following year, building began and George Frederick Morse, Jr., who was hired as the society's first manager. Not until 1926, after county residents approved a zoo tax, did serious construction begin, only to falter in the Great Depression. But by late in 1931 it had returned momentum to building what would become America's first zoo with Barless exhibits. Visitors from all over the Midwest came to visit the zoo and its most famous residents: Ziggy, a popular male elephant, and Su- Lin, the first giant panda in an American zoo and the first of three pandas at Brookfield. Its development interrupted by World War II, the zoo expanded in size and commitments in the Decades following. A Veterinary Hospital (1952) , a Children's Zoo (1953), and the famous central fountain (1954) were built. Zoo leadership Took advantage of new media opportunities, including television, and Formalized education programs. The first curator of research, George B. Rabb, what hired in 1956. Despite thees innovations, the zoo struggled with Deficits and a declining physical planning through much of the 1960s. Then , helped by a large bond issue from the Forest Preserve District, close attention to zoo governance and visitor services, and Rabb 's appointment as director in 1976, the zoo began to recreate Itself as one of the nation 's best, Especially in its institutional commitment to international conservation and environmental awareness. Tropic World was born, one of the world 's large largest themed great ape enclosures. Olga the walrus Became a household name as dog reds of Chicago -area residents came to see her antics. The focus of the zoo turned Dramatically toward people: visitors and Those Who would Ensure its viability in the future. The Seven Seas Panorama which built and improvements were made ​​to the Aquatic Bird House. Conservation biology Became of important focus of the institution, as Rabb Became chair of the Species Survival Commission for the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. Facility and staff changes helped to reinforce Brookfield's leadership position in this important arena. More recent exhibits promote conservation education. Visitors are Encouraged to observe and enjoy the animals in realistic natural settings. Brookfield Has Continually Pioneered new zoo experiences did point the way for other institutions.

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After paying the entrance at the south gate and se to the right the Hamill Family play zoo, home to lemurs like the ring-tailed lemur. Then walking towards the Roosevelt fountain we se the sting rays on the right side as well. Following the path behind them to the Red Hot dinning place, we are having on the right the area for special exhibitions and to the left the regular zoo walk. The first house we meet ist the Seven Seas, home to bottlenosed dolphins. Next is the pinniped point home to seals and California sea lions. Then it's time for the big cats like Amur tigers and leopards as well as the mighty lion. Behind them we find the fragile kingdoms home to clouded leopards, binturongs, naked mole rats and bat-eared foxes among others. At the caroussel we then turn right and at  the north gate we turn left to meet butterflies. The neighbour area is the Australian area, home to kangaroos, wombats and Rodrigues fruit bats. Opposite we find some ungulates like Addax, Bactrian camels and Grevy's zebra. Following we meet some animals from the African Savannah, home to reticulated giraffes, klippspringers and African wild dogs. The next area is the African Rain forest, home to the okapi. Let us now turn to the North American wilderness starting with the Prairie bison going on to polar bears and the grizzly. On the right is a path showing us the bald eagle and mexican gray wolves as well as the Salt Creek Natural trail, a piece of nature in the middle of the metroplitan city. Back to the bears and then going right we se the Feathers and scales house home to among others the Andenean condor and the sun gazer. Then we reach the living coast home to skarks and other fish, as well as Humboldt Penguins. Next we find the bird and reptile house, home to Bali mynahs, Micronesian kingfishers and Argus monitors among others. On the left we then find the swamp, home to Orinoco crocodiles and American river otters. Behind it we find the Tropic world, home to the zoos apes and monkeys, like the gorillas, orangutans, gibbons and tamarins. In this house we also find the giant anteaters and Asian small-clawed otters among others. The last house is the one for pachyderms, here we find South-American tapirs, black rhinos and pygmy hippos

DE: Dieser Zoo im Vorort von Chicago zeigt seltenheiten wie Klippspringer, Grosse Tümler und Okapis. Er hat ein Aquarium und Zwei Vogelhäuser für Vögel so wie Reptilien

DK: Denne have i forstaden til Chicago viser sjældenhedder som klippspringeren, øresvin og okapier. Haven har et akvarie og to fuglehuse for fugle og krybdyr
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