Phillips Park Zoo

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Phillips Park Zoo, located in Aurora, Illinois, USA, was originally established in 1915. Zoo exhibits include a Bald Eagle, Wolves, Foxes, Otters, Elk, Four-Horned Sheep, Pot-Bellied Pigs and Llamas. The zoo is open year-round and is free.

Next to the Zoo is Phillips Park. Attractions include the Sunken Garden, a golf course, Mastodon Lake, a waterfall, a large state-of-the-art playground, a toddlers playground, a jogging/bike path, fishing piers and recreational areas.

[edit] History

  • 1915 The Phillips Park Zoo was established.
  • 1916 The Birdhouse was built with a glass roof at a cost of $1,600.
    • 1933 The Birdhouse was wrecked by a hailstorm.
    • 1985 The new Birdhouse opened in May.
  • 1920The zoo had 5 black bears, 10 monkeys, 6 elk, 3 buffalo, 2 foxes, 1 wolf and 1 deer, in addition to hundreds of birds of every description.
  • 1926 Bob Lisle built the stone wall leading to zoo.
  • 1934 Once the Brookfield Zoo opened, it was decided to focus on a collection of native animals, rather than the giraffes and other large exotic animals that were showcased prior.
  • 1937 The zoo also became known as a museum, when the mastodon bones and tusks were displayed in the Birdhouse.
  • 1937 The zoo was home to monkeys, a coyote, baboons, rabbits, bears, pigeons, parakeets, parrots and lovebirds.
  • 1937 The animal pens were rehabbed and new cages added through a WPA Project.
  • 1950 The barn was built in the zoo.
  • 1964 The water wheel was built out of cypress.
  • 1983 The original elk pen and small barn were constructed.
  • 1984 The outdoor bird cage/bird flight was built.
  • 1985 Judy the Bear was donated to the zoo. Judy died in 1999.
  • 1985 A Macaw by the name of Farfel was donated by the Lincoln Park Zoo.
  • 1985 Two black swans were donated by Ray Moses.
  • 1986 The newborn Twin African Pygmy Goats named Billy Paul and Billy Joe arrived

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