Miller Park Zoo

Miller Park Zoo
Miller Park Zoo
Location Bloomington, Illinois
Coordinates 40°28′08″N 89°00′20″W / 40.4690°N 89.0055°W / 40.4690; -89.0055Coordinates: 40°28′08″N 89°00′20″W / 40.4690°N 89.0055°W / 40.4690; -89.0055
Memberships AZA[1]
Website www.cityblm.org/parks/Miller-Park-Zoo

Miller Park Zoo is a zoo located in Miller Park; a public park in Bloomington, Illinois, USA. It is administered by the Parks and Recreation Department of the City of Bloomington.[2]

Contents

History

The first city money was spent for the care of animals in Miller Park in 1891. Although there was at least one deer, there is no definite list of the animals that the first payment supported.

The zoo was started when a circus lion cub ended up on a farmer's farm around 1900, and was eventually given to the city of Bloomington. The lion, later named "Big Jim" died on March 26, 1912. After Big Jim's death, funds were raised to construct the Koetthoefer Animal Building by Bloomington architect A. L. Pillsbury. Ground was broken in 1913, and the building was opened to the public in 1914.

The first real expansion of the zoo was in 1960 with the construction of the Woodland Wing, which at one time housed two sea lions. In the mid-1970s, the Woodland Wing became the Tropical Rainforest Exhibit, the Animal Building was updated, and the sea lion/otter pools were built.

The Entrance Building/Education Center was opened in 1992, the wolf exhibit in 1993, the Wallaby Walkabout in 1994, the Bald Eagle exhibit in 1995, the Animals of Asia exhibit in 1996, Zoolab in 1999, the Children's Zoo Complex in 2001, and the Tropical Rainforest Exhibit in 2004. These additions more than doubled the size of the zoo.

Over the years, the zoo has seen a very wide variety of animals. There have been chimps, lions, a polar bear, moose, mountain lions, black bears, penguins, an elephant, bison, gray wolves, alligators, squirrel monkeys, spider monkeys, bats, foxes, North American porcupine, raccoons, and many other species.

Exhibits

Tropical America Rainforest - Saki monkeys, Scarlet Ibis, Troupial, Saffron, finches, brown basilisk, two-toed sloth, coatimundi, callimico monkeys, agouti, boa and more

Tortoise exhibit - Galapagos Tortoise, African Spurred Tortoise

Singing dogs - New Guinea Singing Dog

Birds of North America - Bald eagle, red-tailed hawk, burrowing owl

Wolf exhibit - Red Wolf

ZooLab - Tarantula, Meerkat, Parrot, Degu, Desert pupfish, walking sticks, and giant cockroaches

Koetthoefer Animal Building - rainbow boa, tamarin, genet, sumatran tiger, sun bear, and amur leopards (tiger, bear, and leopard feedings at 4:00 pm)[2]

River Otters - River Otters (feedings at 10:30 am and 3:00 pm)[2]

Junior Zookeepers (JZK)

The Junior Zoo Keeper program began in 1972, and at first was open to students starting in the second grade. Currently the Junior Zookeeper Program provides junior and senior high school students an opportunity to learn about animals and the ways that zoos work. The program starts with classroom training, and students can eventually become volunteers at the zoo. For advanced Junior Zookeepers there are educational activities from October through April, and the students then volunteer over the summer. Students can start in the program once they enter fifth grade, and can continue in the program through the summer after they graduate from high school.[3]

The future

There are currently plans to make major renovations on the Animal Building to bring it up to date, and also to redesign the Zoolab in order to create a new guest experience.

Notes

  1. ^ "List of Accredited Zoos and Aquariums". aza.org. AZA. http://www.aza.org/current-accreditation-list/. Retrieved 23 June 2011. 
  2. ^ a b c "Miller Park Zoo". cityblm.org. City of Bloomington. http://www.cityblm.org/parks/Miller-Park-Zoo. Retrieved 15 February 2010. 
  3. ^ "Junior Zookeeper Program". cityblm.org. City of Bloomington. http://www.cityblm.org/parks/Miller-Park-Zoo/Junior-Zookeeper.htm. Retrieved 15 February 2010. 

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Miller Park — may refer to: United States Joaquin Miller Park in Oakland, California Miller Park (Bloomington, Illinois) Miller Park Zoo in Bloomington, Illinois Miller Park (Milwaukee), Wisconsin, home of Major League Baseball s Milwaukee Brewers Miller Park… …   Wikipedia

  • Miller Park (Bloomington, Illinois) — For other uses, see Miller Park (disambiguation). Miller Park is a public park in Bloomington, Illinois. It is in the southwest part of the city, on a large block south of Wood Street and east of Morris Avenue. Miller Park s train The park… …   Wikipedia

  • Prospect Park Zoo — Infobox zoo zoo name = Prospect Park Zoo logo caption = Logo of Prospect Zoo, part of the Wildlife Conservation Society logo width = 207px location = 450 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, USA 11225, in Prospect Park date opened = 1890 (a… …   Wikipedia

  • Binder Park Zoo — Infobox zoo zoo name=Binder Park Zoo image caption=Gibbon at Binder Park Zoo. location=Battle Creek, Michigan, USA coordinates= coord|42|14|47.26|N|85|09|18.08|W|type:landmark scale:2500 members=AZA exhibits=Wild Africa… …   Wikipedia

  • Brookfield Zoo — Coordinates: 41°49′58″N 87°50′00″W / 41.832671°N 87.833462°W / 41.832671; 87.833462 …   Wikipedia

  • Cosley Zoo — The main sign Location Wheaton, Illinois, USA Land area 5 acres (2.0 ha) Coordinates …   Wikipedia

  • Niabi Zoo — African Lion at Niabi Zoo Niabi Zoo is an AZA certified zoo in Coal Valley, Illinois, USA. It is home to over 200 species including lories and lorikeets, wallabies, African lions, Asiatic elephants and White Handed Gibbons. One of the main… …   Wikipedia

  • Miller Building (Davenport, Iowa) — Miller Building U.S. National Register of Historic Places …   Wikipedia

  • Miller Tavern — The Jolly Miller in 1945 The Miller Tavern in 2009 …   Wikipedia

  • Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University — Coordinates: 40°26′38″N 79°56′36″W / 40.4439°N 79.9432°W / 40.4439; 79.9432 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”