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At the Urban Wildlife Institute, scientists study cities and the wildlife within them to help mitigate human-wildlife conflict and connect residents with nature.

Lincoln Park Zoo Magazine

Fall/Winter 2022

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Lincoln Park Zoo Magazine: Fall/Winter 2022

Blogs

red-winged blackbird
Diving Deeper
May 1, 2024
7 Reasons to Care About Urban Wildlife
Cities are absolutely places where animals belong. And here’s why we should care about them, study them, and learn from them.
camera trap red fox image
Diving Deeper
May 1, 2024
5 Myths About Urban Wildlife
Cities are important places where conservation can and should happen. Here are some other misconceptions about urban wildlife.
coyote camera trap image
Diving Deeper
April 30, 2024
Top 15 Mammals Photographed by UWI’s Biodiversity Monitoring Project 
Sure, UWI’s cameras capture animals like rabbits and coyotes, but you may be surprised at some of other species they see!
hands on a motion-activated camera
Diving Deeper
April 30, 2024
Watching Wildlife in the City
The Urban Wildlife Institute’s Biodiversity Monitoring Project, with more than 50 seasons of data, continues to teach us about the activities and behaviors of animals in cities.
Diving Deeper
April 29, 2024
Urban Wildlife Institute 101
Lincoln Park Zoo’s Urban Wildlife Institute has been exploring cities since 2009. Here’s everything you need to know about this science center and what it does.
black crowned night heron 2019
Diving Deeper
April 29, 2024
Urban Wildlife Institute Projects at Lincoln Park Zoo
The Urban Wildlife Institute does quite a lot! Here are some of the projects this small but mighty group is working on right now.
Lincoln Park Zoo plants
Zoo News
April 26, 2024
Lincoln Park Zoo Achieves Arboretum Accreditation Upgrade
Lincoln Park Zoo has achieved Level III accreditation with ArbNet, upgrading our status as an arboretum that does conservation and education work.
Conservation
April 17, 2024
Understanding How Gentrification Affects Urban Wildlife Around Us
When you live in a city, coexisting with local wildlife can come in many forms. Sometimes you’re stuck dealing with a rat in your trash bin, but other times you’re greeted in the morning by a songbird singing outside your…
blue eagles camp group
Learning
April 15, 2024
A Day in the Life of a Lincoln Park Zoo Camper
Have you ever tried to ask your child what they did at Lincoln Park Zoo camp, only to get an unsatisfactory answer like “I can’t remember?” Well, we’re here to fill in the gaps.
tulips in front of eadie levy's landmark cafe
Zoo News
April 3, 2024
5 Reasons Spring Is the Best Season at the Zoo
Here are a few of the reasons you should come to the zoo this season!
chimpanzee holding fruit
Conservation
March 21, 2024
Exploring Social Media’s Role in Primate Protection
Have you seen a primate on social media lately? How did it make you feel?   For years, Lincoln Park Zoo has been at the forefront of research exploring how images of primates have affected the way people feel about them. Images…
african lion on rock
Animals & Gardens, Zoo News
March 7, 2024
#LomelokWatch: A Lion Cub Timeline
Lomelok, a very special lion at Lincoln Park Zoo, just had surgery to fix a slipped disc that may be related to a health condition he has had since birth. Updated April 23.
Zoo News
March 7, 2024
Nature Boardwalk Undergoes Prescribed Burn
Nature Boardwalk is undergoing a prescribed burn, part of Lincoln Park Zoo’s strategic management of the praire ecosystem, on Thursday, March 7.
woman in wheelchair looking at giraffes
Zoo News
February 28, 2024
Lincoln Park Zoo Is Part of #AccessibleChicago
Lincoln Park Zoo is one of the institutions being featured in Fun 4 the Disable’s docuseries about accessible Chicago destinations.
pink hardy hibicus with chicago buildings in the background
Animals & Gardens, Learning
February 13, 2024
Horticulture and Hardiness Zones
The USDA Plant Hardiness Zones have changed. Here’s how this affects Lincoln Park Zoo and what it means for Chicago gardeners.
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