Seven Seas
IN THIS EXHIBIT
ANIMALS
Seven Seas is currently closed for renovations. Our dolphins are on "vacation" at Minnesota Zoo while the renovations are being made to their home at Brookfield Zoo. The dolphins will return and Seven Seas will reopen for the summer of 2010, after renovations are complete.
You can get updates on the dolphins' vacation and their return at www.CZS.org/dolphins.
At Seven Seas, the underwater adventure often goes airborne.
Atlantic bottlenose dolphins captivate audiences with aerial displays and other performances that show off their incredible intelligence and agility. Learn about dolphin social structures, adaptations, and more when you attend one of Brookfield Zoo’s daily Dolphin Shows.
For a more in-depth look, take the outdoor staircase to Underwater Viewing. Observe dolphin life beneath the surface and learn about how CZS plays an important role in dolphin conservation.
Dr. Randy Wells, one of the world’s foremost dolphin scientists and head of the longest-running wild dolphin study, shares his insight at the Dolphin Research Boat—located at the end of a short dock in the Underwater Viewing gallery. Video screens and surround-sound speakers bring Sarasota Bay, Florida, close enough so that you can almost feel the ocean breeze as you listen to Dr. Wells’ and his research team.
Chicago Zoological Society/Brookfield Zoo is accredited by the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums.