
Brookfield Zoo Hopping With 3 Wallaby Joeys Born Last Year
Things are hopping at the Brookfield Zoo for three new additions born there last year.
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Things are hopping at the Brookfield Zoo for three new additions born there last year.
Adelle was well known for her appearances in the "Bring the Zoo to You" Facebook Lives during the pandemic.
Brookfield Zoo is no different than the rest of us – it has lost a lot of money during the COVID-19 pandemic. But on Monday night, help was on the way.
No indoor spaces will be open, with the exception of restrooms.
Also, the only indoor spaces that will be open are rest rooms. The carousel and the motor safari will also remain closed.
According to the Brookfield Zoo, the Animal Programs staff is always thinking of ways to physically and mentally stimulated the animals at the zoo.
At Brookfield Zoo, a set of frozen zoo uniform pants and shirts has been set up like a headless scarecrow amid the Arctic blast.
A tiger that underwent groundbreaking hip replacement surgery at Brookfield Zoo will now be needing a new surgery after the implant was dislodged.
A 10-year-old Amur tiger who resides at the Brookfield Zoo will have a better quality of life thanks to a groundbreaking surgery.
You may or may not have enjoyed the snow that pounded the Chicago area on Tuesday, but some animals at Brookfield Zoo most assuredly did.
Brookfield Zoo announced Wednesday that it will be closing for the months of January and February due to the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
A lot of people are eager to see the animals at Brookfield Zoo when it reopens. So many people tried to get advance tickets Friday that the zoo's servers crashed.
New safety measures and restrictions in place my mean your trip could look different.
The Brookfield Zoo is not immune to the challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic has brought, and it's meant some tough decisions and some improvising.
The zoo's animal care staff has narrowed the list down to four names and you can now vote online.
The Brookfield Zoo is honoring the "Merry Mask Makers" who have already sewn 700 masks for the zoo's animal care staff to wear.
The weather's finally getting warmer, and places like Brookfield Zoo would be packed on a beautiful spring day, but like much of the world, it will remain a virtual ghost town, other than the animals of course, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A pair of 4-year old lions have just moved to the Brookfield Zoo.
"We wanted to share some happy news during this trying time and are looking forward to when guests can visit the zoo to see Brutus and Titus."
Each week, the zoo will feature a different animal and share facts as well as answer questions.
The Brookfield Zoo giraffes were let out into their outdoor habitat on Friday.
With temperatures warming up this weekend take a break at the Brookfield Zoo's Winter Wine and Whiskey Fest.
The Brookfiled Zoo is hosting a sensory friendly morning on Saturday.
Not sure how to celebrate Valentine's Day? Brookfield Zoo has an idea for you.
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