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Lincoln Park Zoo is transforming the pond adjacent to Café Brauer into the Nature Boardwalk at Lincoln Park Zoo. This revitalized landscape will provide a haven for native birds, frogs, fish, insects and mammals while serving as an outdoor classroom for students of all ages.

What will be transformed?

  • New natural shorelines, native vegetation and a re-engineered pond will provide eight acres of prime habitat for native wildlife and environmental education.
  • The innovative Peoples Gas Education Pavilion will anchor a wide range of learning programs. Mobile labs will promote hands-on lessons on pond ecology while trained pond naturalists interpret wetlands wildlife. 
  • An interactive boardwalk circling the pond will engage visitors and provide new opportunities for experiencing nature.
  • The area’s beloved views and landmark buildings— the Lester E. Fisher Bridge, Café Brauer, Carlson Cottage—will be enhanced by a new, natural setting.

Construction begins November 2008. The transformed Nature Boardwalk at Lincoln Park Zoo is scheduled to be unveiled in early 2010.


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Once completed, the Nature Boardwalk will be a thriving nature center, inviting visitors of all ages to reflect upon the wild setting as they research the wildlife around them.  

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Nature Boardwalk at Lincoln Park Zoo

Images of the pond as it is, and visions of how it will be.
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