
Pepper Family Wildlife Center will feature lions, Canada lynx, snow leopards, and red pandas. Learn about how Lincoln Park Zoo delivers on our commitments to care, community, and conservation. In a city where skyscrapers are built every day, Lincoln Park Zoo is dedicated to being the place in Chicago for all things wildlife-where children learn to love animals, where adults rediscover what it's like to wonder, and where nature isn't just an escape, but the priority.Animal care comes first.
It's why we prioritize individual well-being over everything. With the help of our scientific research team, staff and volunteers work to provide the best animal care and welfare outcomes for each animal. The first step in protecting wildlife populations is learning how; the next step is doing something about it.
It's why we prioritize individual well-being over everything. With the help of our scientific research team, staff and volunteers work to provide the best animal care and welfare outcomes for each animal. The first step in protecting wildlife populations is learning how; the next step is doing something about it.
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Our History Founded in 1868, Lincoln Park Zoo is among the most...
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Since 1868, Lincoln Park Zoo has grown side by side with the City of Chicago-from swans to science and from trading post to metropolis. Now, we touch so many lives in so many different ways: our visitors learn about diverse species from around the planet, our animals receive enrichment that inspires natural behaviors, and our scientists protect ecosystems from Chicago to the Republic of Congo.
Scientists
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Scientific collaboration is at the heart of our work at Lincoln Park Zoo. With one of the largest zoo-based research and science teams in the nation, and as a proud member of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums, we seek knowledge that can help us understand species and innovate to improve the lives of animals at the zoo and in the wild.
Students
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We are excited you're here. We strive to provide students with the most accurate, actionable, and inspiring information available to the zoo and aquarium community. Please note: We try to accommodate as many requests for information and interviews as possible. Unfortunately, we cannot arrange interviews with zoo keepers or veterinarians.
Educators
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We are proud to serve teachers and educators in Chicagoland and beyond. We strive to provide science-based information and activities, from field trips to internships, to help nurture a love of nature and inspire conservation action. Please note: We try to accommodate as many requests for information and interviews as possible.
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Above: African Lion females. Photo courtesy Riverbanks Zoo & Garden. The cat's out of the bag! Joining the zoo is a pride of lions, including one male and. As we near the end of a toasty summer in Chicago, it's a stark reminder that cities near and far are experiencing extreme weather-from intense rain events to wildfires.
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