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What goes into caring for the zoo’s animals during a Chicago winter?
Holiday events aren’t the only reason to visit Lincoln Park Zoo in winter. The season also offers a unique perspective
Read More ›Akita…you are NOT the father. A paternity test revealed that mid-ranking male Miyagi, not alpha male Akita, is the sire of all four Japanese macaques born at Lincoln Park Zoo’s
Read More ›A series of manuscripts from the Lester E. Fisher Center for the Study and Conservation of Apes brings to light to the detrimental effects of atypically-housed chimpanzees.
“The
Read More ›ZooLights Presented by ComEd and PowerShares QQQ by Invesco—the centerpiece of the zoo’s holiday festivities—continues to dazzle with free evenings from 4:30–9 p.m. on December 8–23 and December
Read More ›As the zoo works toward final phases of The Pride of Chicago capital campaign, we continue to transfer animals out of Kovler Lion House. This is in preparation for
Read More ›Here at Lincoln Park Zoo, we believe in sustainability—of partnerships, research, conservation, and natural resources. Every once in a while, the stars align and these four areas overlap,
Read More ›Thought the corn maze at Lincoln Park Zoo’s Fall Fest was impressive? You’ll take a shine to this sequel.
We’re amped to present Light Maze Presented by PowerShares QQQ by Invesco, a
Read More ›Western lowland gorillas Patty and Nayembi are growing up fast. The half-sisters, whose father Kwan leads the family gorilla group at Regenstein Center for African Apes, recently turned 5. To
Read More ›The zoo prides itself on creating a welcoming environment: For Wildlife. For All. To support our mission, starting this fall the zoo will break ground on a new Visitor Center, the next piece of
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