News Release
 
Contact: Sondra Katzen, Public Relations, 708.688.8351, sondra.katzen@czs.org
 
January 4, 2024
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


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Brookfield Zoo Offers Free Days in January and February

Brookfield, IL—Don’t hibernate this winter. Gather the family and head to Brookfield Zoo, where admission is free on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays during January and February (parking fee still applies). In addition, admission is free to the Zoo’s Hamill Family Play Zoo and Hamill Family Wild Encounters.

During your visit, be sure to see some of the animals that seem to really enjoy the cooler temperatures like the polar bears, snow leopards, bison, Amur tigers, and the Zoo’s 1-year-old brown bear siblings—Tim and Jess. If a more tropical climate is your preference, many of Brookfield Zoo’s animal habitats replicate regions that are downright balmy, including Tropic World, home to western lowland gorillas and orangutans; The Living Coast, where Humboldt penguins reside; and The Swamp, where the Zoo’s flamingos can be seen.

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Photo Captions (credit: Jim Schulz/CZS-Brookfield Zoo)
3513: Guests can see Brookfield Zoo’s 1-year-old brown bear siblings—Jess and Tim—at Great Bear Wilderness.

4228: Ahote, a Mexican wolf born at Brookfield Zoo in spring 2022 can be seen along with his parents at the Regenstein Wolf Woods habitat.

1271: Those who want to experience a tropical climate without leaving the Chicago area, can head to Brookfield Zoo’s Tropic World, home to western lowland gorillas.

2856: In Brookfield Zoo’s Swamp habitat, guests can warm up and see the flamingos.

5239: Malaya, one of Brookfield Zoo’s snow leopards, enjoys the cooler temperatures and can be seen in her outdoor habitat.


About the Chicago Zoological Society
The mission of the Chicago Zoological Society is to inspire conservation leadership by connecting people with wildlife and nature. The Chicago Zoological Society is a private nonprofit organization that operates Brookfield Zoo on land owned by the Forest Preserves of Cook County. The Society is known throughout the world for its international role in animal population management and wildlife conservation. Brookfield Zoo is the first zoo in the world to be awarded the Humane Certified™ certification mark for the care and welfare of its animals, meeting American Humane Association’s rigorous certification standards. The Zoo is located at 8400 31st Street in Brookfield, Illinois, between the Stevenson (I-55) and Eisenhower (I-290) expressways and also is accessible via the Tri-State Tollway (I-294), Metra commuter line, and CTA and PACE bus service. For further information, visit CZS.org.