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Brookfield Zoo Chicago, in the Chicago suburb of Brookfield, Illinois, opened in 1934 and spans about 87 hectares (216 acres). It cares for roughly 3,500 animals across some 511 species and pioneered the American use of moated, cageless enclosures. The first U.S. zoo to exhibit giant pandas, it is run by the Chicago Zoological Society and draws around two million visitors a year.

Opened
1934 (month/day unconfirmed) · about 92 years of history
Exterior of Brookfield Zoo Chicago
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Basic Information

Brookfield Zoo Chicago basic information
TypeZoo
LocationUnited StatesBrookfield, Illinois
Opened1934 Source
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FAQ

When did Brookfield Zoo open?
It opened on July 1, 1934, and was an early adopter in the U.S. of moats and ditches in place of cages for its exhibits. Source
What animals live at the zoo?
It houses roughly 3,500 animals representing about 511 species, and was the first U.S. zoo to exhibit giant pandas. Source
Learn More About This Facility’s Animals 350 species

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