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Some things must be experienced to be fully appreciated: Hearing a symphony orchestra perform Beethoven. Flying a kite on a breezy spring day. Skipping a rock across the glassy surface of a lake.

Walking in the woods.

“Reading about nature is fine,” observed George Washington Carver, “but if a person walks in the woods and listens carefully, he can learn more than what is in books…”

The Pritzker Family Children’s Zoo presents the possibility of that experience to people of all ages, but most especially to children.

Animals and children go together like sun and shine. A natural combination. That’s why a visit to the North American exhibit is guaranteed to bring a smile to every child’s face. It is designed to make kids feel “At Home in the Woods,” where many of them will encounter wolves, bears, otters, beavers and some species of snakes, turtles, insects and birds for the first time. What they will discover is that animals enrich our lives and the planet we share.

Any day of the year a child can now visit a woods rustling with wildlife. And when she does so, she can do as George Washington Carver suggested: Walk, listen and learn. With a smile.

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a awlk in the woods
Get to know the flora and fauna of the North American woods during a stroll through the Pritzker Family Children's Zoo.  

 

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ANSERIFORMES (DUCKS, GEESE AND SWANS)
Wood duckAix sponsa
ANURA (FROGS AND TOADS)
American toadBufo americanus
CARNIVORA
Black bearUrsus americanus
Red wolfCanis rufus
FALCONIFORMES
American kestrelFalco sparverius
PHASMATODEA
Walking stickDiapheromera femorata
RODENTIA
American beaverCastor canadensis
SERPENTES
Eastern fox snakeElaphe vulpina gloydi
Garter snakeThamnophis sirtalis
Great Plains ratsnakeElaphe guttata emoryi
STRIGIFORMES
Eastern screech owlOtus asio
TESTUDINATA
Blanding's turtleEmydoidea blandingii
Eastern box turtleTerrapene carolina
Midland painted turtleChrysemys picta marginata
Spotted turtleClemmys guttata
Wood turtleGlyptemys insculpta

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