Lincoln Park Zoo Lincoln Park Zoo Species List (As of February 2023)

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I noticed that there was no up to date species list for Lincoln Park Zoo here, so I figured I’d give one. They’ve done some major remodeling and changes in the last few years, so I’m sure a lot of things have changed since the last species list!

Walter Family Arctic Tundra
-Polar Bear

Robert and Mayari Pritzker Penguin Cove
-African Penguin

Regenstein African Journey
-Aardvark
-African Painted Dog
-African Spoonbill
-Blue-bellied Roller
-Blue-bellied Teal
-Crested Guinea fowl
-Diana Monkey
-Eastern Black Rhinoceros
-Giraffe
-Golden Silk Spider
-Hadada Ibis
-Klipspringer
-Lake Mawali Cichlid
-Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
-Meerkat
-Plains Zebra
-Pygmy Hippopotamus
-Red River Hog
-Red-bellied Hornbill
-West African Dwarf Crocodile

Regenstein Macaque Forest
-Japanese Macaque

McCormick Bird House
-Abdim’s Stork
-American Avocet
-Baer’s Pochard
-Bali Myna
-Black-necked Stilt
-Blue-crowned Laughingthrush
-Blue-crowned Motmot
-Blue-faced Honeyeater
-Blue-grey Tanager
-Bourke’s Parrot
-Chinese Hwamei
-Collared Finch-billed Bulbul
-Crested Wood Partridge
-Emerald Starling
-Fairy Bluebird
-Golden-breasted Starling
-Green Broadbill
-Guam Kingfisher
-Guam Rail
-Guira Cuckoo
-Hamerkop
-Helmeted Currassow
-Inca Tern
-Jambu Fruit Dove
-Kagu
-Laughing Kookaburra
-Luzon Bleeding Heart Dove
-Mandarin Duck
-Masked Lapwing
-Nicobar Pigeon
-Palawan Peacock Pheasant
-Red-billed Leiothrix
-Red-capped Cardinal
-Scarlet Ibis
-Snowy Egret
-Snowy-headed Robin Chat
-Spotted Dikkop
-Sunbittern
-Taveta Golden Weaver
-Tawny Frogmouth
-Violaceous Turaco
-White-headed Buffalo Weaver
-White-lined Tanager
-White-rumped Shama

Regenstein Birds of Prey
-Bald Eagle
-Cinereous Vulture
-European Stork
-Snowy Owl

Pritzker Family Children’s Zoo
-American Beaver
-American Black Bear
-American Toad
-Blanding’s Turtle
-Eastern Box Turtle
-Eastern Screech Owl
-Green Tree Frog
-Midland Painted Turtle
-North American River Otter
-Northern Walkingstick
-Red Wolf
-Spotted Turtle
-Wood Turtle

Kovier Seal Pool
-Grey Seal
-Harbor Seal

Pepper Family Wildlife Center
-African Lion
-Canada Lynx
-Red Panda
-Snow Leopard

Waterfowl Lagoon
-Swan Goose
-Chilean Flamingo

Hope B. McCormick Swan Pond
-Barrow’s Goldeneye
-Hooded Merganser
-North American Ruddy Duck
-Northern Pintail
-Trumpeter Swan

Regenstein Small Mammal-Reptile House
-African Rock Python
-Aruba Island Rattlesnake
-Asian Small-clawed Otter
-Axlotl
-Brush-tailed Bettong
-Cactus Mouse
-Dwarf Mongoose
-Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake
-Egyptian Fruit Bat
-Golden-headed Lion Tamarin
-Great Plains Rattlesnake
-Green Tree Python
-Jamaican Iguana
-Kenya Sand Boa
-Leopard Gecko
-Madagascar Tree Boa
-Moholi Bushbaby
-Naked Mole Rat
-Northern Blue Tongued Skink
-Oriental Fire-bellied Toad
-Oriente Knight Anole
-Prehensile-tailed Porcupine
-Puerto Rican Parrot
-Pygmy Slow Loris
-Red-footed Tortoise
-Rio Fuerte Beaded Lizard
-Solomon Islands Leaf Frog
-Southern Three-banded Armadillo
-Spectacled Caiman
-West African Gaboon Viper
-White-blotched River Stingray
-White-faced Saki
-Yellow-spotted Amazon River Turtle

Helen Branch Primate House
-Allen’s Swamp Monkey
-Eastern Black-and-White Colobus Monkey
-Bolivian Gray Titi Monkey
-Crowned Lemur
-DeBrazza’s Monkey
-Francois’ Langur
-Hoffman’s Two-Toed Sloth
-Pied Tamarin
-Southern Black Howler Monkey
-White-cheeked Gibbon

Regenstein Center For African Apes
-Chimpanzee
-Western Lowland Gorilla

Camel & Zebra
-Bactrian Camel
-Chacoan Peccary
-Grevy’s Zebra
-Ostrich
-Red Kangaroo
-Sichuan Takin
-Père David’s Deer

Farm In The Zoo
-Domestic Cattle
-Domestic Chicken
-Domestic Pig
-Domestic Rabbit
-Pony
-European Honey Bee

I didn’t count the animals at the Nature Boardwalk, since they’re wild animals that don’t belong to the zoo. However, there’s now some Black Crowned Night Herons that nest at Lincoln Park Zoo during the summer!
 
Good to hear the Golden Silk Spiders are back!

Has the Children's Zoo building re-opened after it closed last summer?
 
Yes it has! They did a big remodel, but it was also closed for the Black Crowned Night Herons nesting there. It’s possible the Children’s Zoo might again this summer for the herons, since they like to nest above there and they’re easier to monitor without guests. Plus, they can make kind of a mess. It’s better for them to nest in the zoo than around the city too, since they’re endangered.
 
This all lines up with my visit last month including some of the changes I hadn't known about going in. Glad to have further confirmation ostrich are still at the zoo, although surprised they don't mix with the giraffe and plains zebra?

Good to hear the Golden Silk Spiders are back!

Has the Children's Zoo building re-opened after it closed last summer?
I was briefly inside the building in December. They took down the previous playground (if that's even the right word) and replaced it with a completely new play treehouse, but otherwise it is pretty much the same building.

All that said, none of the exhibit animals were out except the ducks and one of the turtles, and the owl, so it didn't feel like it was open. A keeper was cleaning up for the wolves and I believe the bears were hibernating.
 
This all lines up with my visit last month including some of the changes I hadn't known about going in. Glad to have further confirmation ostrich are still at the zoo, although surprised they don't mix with the giraffe and plains zebra?

Yeah, ostrich are in the exhibit between Père David’s Deer and Takin on the west side of the loop
 
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