As an Illinoisan I will say that this is great!!! Even though I am not from near the Great Lakes (or anywhere that one could find Blanding’s turtles) I still am very pleased to hear this!!!
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As an Illinoisan I will say that this is great!!! Even though I am not from near the Great Lakes (or anywhere that one could find Blanding’s turtles) I still am very pleased to hear this!!!
Chicago's four zoos (Shedd, Brookfield, Lincoln Park, and Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum) have been working together for years to conserve this species.Shedd Aquarium Bolsters Blanding's Turtle Populations
Head-start program to raise and release the state-endangered Great Lakes turtle continues.
Earlier this month, Shedd Aquarium released 24 state-endangered Blanding’s turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) in a protected site with Forest Preserve District of DuPage County (FPDDC), as well as welcomed 29 new hatchlings to the aquarium, to bolster native, wild populations. As part of the head-start effort, Shedd raises the turtles from baby hatchlings to yearlings to provide them a greater chance of survival in the wild.
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Chicago's four zoos (Shedd, Brookfield, Lincoln Park, and Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum) have been working together for years to conserve this species.
Cosley Zoo is another zoo I know that works with the turtlesChicago's four zoos (Shedd, Brookfield, Lincoln Park, and Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum) have been working together for years to conserve this species.
Willowbrook Wildlife Center and the Forest Preserve Districts of both Cook and Dupage County do work with the Blanding's Turtle as well.Chicago's four zoos (Shedd, Brookfield, Lincoln Park, and Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum) have been working together for years to conserve this species.
Little bit sad that they are removing Islands and Lakes and Rivers, but I am excited to see the new area. Hopefully I’ll be able to see the freshwater area this year, it is only a couple of hours north from the area of the state I live in. Hopefully all the animals housed in the existing complex will get good new homes.Shedd Aquarium has announced a $500 million project that will take 4 years to complete. A major component will be turning the North Gallery (Islands and Lakes and Rivers) into a Caribbean coral reef habitat, in a space the same size as Amazon Rising. Shedd, in my opinion the best aquarium in North America, has a bright future:
Shedd announces $500 million project to re-imagine aquarium and expand reach: ‘People will not save what they have no connection to’
There is more information on the website and all the work is expected to be finished in time for the historic aquarium's centenary in 2026 (when John G. Shedd donated $3 million, as the aquarium actually opened in 1930):
https://www.sheddaquarium.org/about-shedd/centennial-commitment/aquarium-transformation
To go off of what you said, I'm honestly kinda skeptical about having another "reef-centered" attraction, none the less, it will be a very well-needed upgrade for the aquarium. I was looking forward to the space(s) becoming something special, like a modern upgraded freshwater area, something with the concept of water flowing from the very North, to the South of America, almost like the Tennesse Aquarium's 'River Journey'. Possible species would be an outdoor area for bald eagles, trout, beavers, or otters, alligators, and lake sturgeon, etc. I remember a while back I also planed out what an African Rivers area at the Aquarium might look like, again taking up the same space as the old galleries. At the end of the day, I'm just glad to see the Aquarium's future taking shape.Little bit sad that they are removing Islands and Lakes and Rivers, but I am excited to see the new area. Hopefully I’ll be able to see the freshwater area this year, it is only a couple of hours north from the area of the state I live in. Hopefully all the animals housed in the existing complex will get good new homes.
I did not see that coming! It's been well over a decade since the Abbott Oceanarium was revitalized and that was the aquariums last major project. This looks excellent and I look forward to seeing this all come together, although it is a shame that a lot of the freshwater collection outside of Amazon Rising is being presumably lost. With that said, concept art suggests that there may be an expansion of the arapaima tank in that section along with some other alterations. As part of the expansion the aquarium is also adding a new learning and event space.Shedd Aquarium has announced a $500 million project that will take 4 years to complete. A major component will be turning the North Gallery (Islands and Lakes and Rivers) into a Caribbean coral reef habitat, in a space the same size as Amazon Rising. Shedd, in my opinion the best aquarium in North America, has a bright future:
Shedd announces $500 million project to re-imagine aquarium and expand reach: ‘People will not save what they have no connection to’
There is more information on the website and all the work is expected to be finished in time for the historic aquarium's centenary in 2026 (when John G. Shedd donated $3 million, as the aquarium actually opened in 1930):
https://www.sheddaquarium.org/about-shedd/centennial-commitment/aquarium-transformation

You have a good point, now that it has been mentioned, I will say that I agree on the whole “upgraded freshwater complex, though I do quite like the existing one.To go off of what you said, I'm honestly kinda skeptical about having another "reef-centered" attraction, none the less, it will be a very well-needed upgrade for the aquarium. I was looking forward to the space(s) becoming something special, like a modern upgraded freshwater area, something with the concept of water flowing from the very North, to the South of America, almost like the Tennesse Aquarium's 'River Journey'. Possible species would be an outdoor area for bald eagles, trout, beavers, or otters, alligators, and lake sturgeon, etc. I remember a while back I also planed out what an African Rivers area at the Aquarium might look like, again taking up the same space as the old galleries. At the end of the day, I'm just glad to see the Aquarium's future taking shape.
Shedd Aquarium has announced a $500 million project that will take 4 years to complete. A major component will be turning the North Gallery (Islands and Lakes and Rivers) into a Caribbean coral reef habitat, in a space the same size as Amazon Rising. Shedd, in my opinion the best aquarium in North America, has a bright future:
Shedd announces $500 million project to re-imagine aquarium and expand reach: ‘People will not save what they have no connection to’
There is more information on the website and all the work is expected to be finished in time for the historic aquarium's centenary in 2026 (when John G. Shedd donated $3 million, as the aquarium actually opened in 1930):
https://www.sheddaquarium.org/about-shedd/centennial-commitment/aquarium-transformation
Is there any information on when construction will start? I am planning to go for the first time this summer, and as a big fan of freshwater fish if these displays won’t be viewable that would be disappointing.Shedd Aquarium has announced a $500 million project that will take 4 years to complete. A major component will be turning the North Gallery (Islands and Lakes and Rivers) into a Caribbean coral reef habitat, in a space the same size as Amazon Rising. Shedd, in my opinion the best aquarium in North America, has a bright future:
Shedd announces $500 million project to re-imagine aquarium and expand reach: ‘People will not save what they have no connection to’
There is more information on the website and all the work is expected to be finished in time for the historic aquarium's centenary in 2026 (when John G. Shedd donated $3 million, as the aquarium actually opened in 1930):
https://www.sheddaquarium.org/about-shedd/centennial-commitment/aquarium-transformation
Buy your ticket online ahead of time to avoid the 5 hour line.Is there any information on when construction will start? I am planning to go for the first time this summer, and as a big fan of freshwater fish if these displays won’t be viewable that would be disappointing.