Brookfield Zoo
The Brookfield Zoo, also known as the Chicago Zoological Park, is a prominent zoological institution located in Brookfield, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. It has long been lauded for its pioneering efforts in the field of animal exhibition and conservation. As of 2024, the zoo embraced a new identity as Brookfield Zoo Chicago, aligning its name with its expansive legacy.
Established on July 1, 1934, the Brookfield Zoo has been a hallmark of the Chicago area for decades. It was initially managed by the Chicago Zoological Society, which remains its governing body. Over the years, the zoo has introduced numerous innovations in animal care and display, including the world's first indoor dolphin exhibit in the Seven Seas exhibit, which saw a major renovation worth $10 million in 2024.
Brookfield Zoo is home to a variety of notable animals and exhibits that have attracted visitors from around the globe:
The zoo also features the exhibit known as The Most Dangerous Animal in the World, originally duplicated from the Bronx Zoo.
Brookfield Zoo has been at the forefront of wildlife conservation and education. In 2024, it collaborated with partners to release Guam kingfishers, or sihek, into the wild, marking a historic reintroduction for a species previously extinct in the wild. The zoo is also credited with launching the nation's first Zoo and Aquarium Radiology Database to enhance veterinary practices for zoo species.
The zoo's educational programs aim to inspire conservation efforts and foster a connection between humans and wildlife. It regularly hosts events and workshops to engage the public in understanding global biodiversity and ecological issues.
In celebration of its 90th anniversary in 2024, Brookfield Zoo Chicago introduced a Ferris Wheel to its East Mall, enhancing the visitor experience. The wheel is slated to become a seasonal attraction due to its popularity. Moreover, the zoo welcomed koalas for the first time, offering visitors the opportunity to observe these unique marsupials until the fall of 2025.
Brookfield Zoo continues to be a pivotal institution in the confluence of wildlife conservation, education, and community engagement, offering a model for zoos worldwide.