Brookfield Zoo Brookfield Zoo News 2023

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Right, but weren't they off-exhibit for renovations since then?

They were on display for a little while, then renovations were done on their behind the scenes area for a bit, but were allowed back on exhibit a week or two ago.
 
An epaulette shark pup hatched behind the scenes at The Living Coast. This is an unusual birth as she was born without a father.

The male addax born Aug 8 has been named Ike.

Nine American flamingos ranging in age from 1 to 3 months old arrived last week. Following a brief quarantine, they will be on exhibit in The Swamp.

How unusual about the shark pup! I've never heard of such a thing outside of studies and readings. I'm curious - where/how do you get all of your information? You've always got the first scoop on things, I've noticed.
 
A lot of it they don't release to the general public. Heck, they still haven't announced the arrival of the Pallas cat online! It's crazy to me.
Don't they make you keep mum about certain things?

I'd imagine leaking stuff would get you in trouble
 
The tarps have been removed from the 12 bronze sculpture’s around Roosevelt fountain. I included a few photos below. Looks like the new gardenscape is almost completed as well.
 

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The zoo has received a $40 million donation, the largest in the zoo's history.

“We are immensely grateful for this unparalleled act of generosity,” said Dr. Michael Adkesson, president and CEO of the Chicago Zoological Society and director of Brookfield Zoo. “This significant gift will support the construction of Tropical Forests, featuring state-of-the-art outdoor and indoor environments for our great apes, as well as a series of exciting new animal habitats that will be revealed in the Zoo’s forthcoming master plan, slated for release in early 2024. This gift bolsters our ability to create an exceptional future for Brookfield Zoo as we approach our centennial celebration in 2034.”
 
The zoo has received a $40 million donation, the largest in the zoo's history.

“We are immensely grateful for this unparalleled act of generosity,” said Dr. Michael Adkesson, president and CEO of the Chicago Zoological Society and director of Brookfield Zoo. “This significant gift will support the construction of Tropical Forests, featuring state-of-the-art outdoor and indoor environments for our great apes, as well as a series of exciting new animal habitats that will be revealed in the Zoo’s forthcoming master plan, slated for release in early 2024. This gift bolsters our ability to create an exceptional future for Brookfield Zoo as we approach our centennial celebration in 2034.”
I thought the master plan was going to be released this month?
 
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