News Release
 
Contact: Sondra Katzen, Public Relations, 708.688.8351, sondra.katzen@czs.org
 
March 13, 2023
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


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Brookfield Zoo Offering Virtual Spring Lectures
 

Brookfield, Ill. — This spring, Brookfield Zoo is offering a virtual lecture series featuring an array of topics about dolphin conservation, connecting children and families to nature and wildlife, and the zoo’s Animal Ambassador program. The best part for those interested in attending, is they can do so from the comfort of their own homes. Following each presentation, there will be time for a question and answer session. Lectures, which begin at 7 p.m. CT, are free, although a $10 donation is appreciated. Online reservations are required and can be made at CZS.org/LectureSeries. Lectures include:

Connecting Children and Families with Dolphin Conservation at Sarasota Bay
March 21 (Tuesday)
If you’ve ever vacationed along Florida’s west coast, you may have had the great fortune of seeing bottlenose dolphins swimming in Sarasota Bay. Many of the dolphins found in this area have been studied by Chicago Zoological Society’s Sarasota Dolphin Research Program staff, including Dr. Katherine McHugh, deputy program director and senior scientist. Join Dr. McHugh for an enlightening presentation as she shares some of the programs, strategies, and partnerships the world’s longest-running study of a wild dolphin population uses to connect children and families with these charismatic marine mammals. Additionally, she will discuss the dolphins’ underwater habitats in Sarasota Bay and opportunities to get involved in dolphin conservation. Following the presentation, there will be a question and answer session.
 
Zoo Animal Ambassadors: Creating Memorable Moments through Animal Training
April 4 (Tuesday)
Brookfield Zoo’s Animal Ambassador program is an integral part of the Chicago Zoological Society’s mission of inspiring conservation leadership by connecting people to wildlife and nature. The animal care specialists work closely with a select group of animals to create memorable experiences for guests visiting the Zoo and to the general public at an array of community outreach events. Tim Sullivan, director of behavioral husbandry for the Chicago Zoological Society, will take you behind the scenes to demonstrate how staff use positive reinforcement to train the animals. You may even learn some training techniques to try with your own pets at home.
 
Connecting Children to Nature and Building Constructive Hope
April 18 (Tuesday)
Connecting children to nature has many benefits—greater health and happiness and a legacy of experiences that inspire active care for the natural world. Yet, young people, who feel connected to nature, can develop a sense of fear and despair in the face of climate change and biodiversity loss. Louise Chawla, professor emeritus in the Environmental Design Program at the University of Colorado Boulder, and who also serves on the Scientific Advisory Council of the Children and Nature Network, will share ways to promote connecting children to nature and at the same time support constructive hope—the ability to acknowledge threats while finding meaning in taking action.
 
Learning and Growing Through Nature Play: Past, Present, and Future
May 16 (Tuesday)
A little over 20 years ago, Brookfield Zoo’s Hamill Family Play Zoo opened. At the time, it was a revolutionary concept of connecting children and their families with nature through play and exploration. Why was this approach so vital then and why has the field of nature play become part of a global movement today? Join Dave Becker, senior manager of learning experiences for the Chicago Zoological Society, as he highlights past, present, and future trends of nature play, and also reflects on its importance and the impact it has had with guests at Brookfield Zoo and in Chicagoland communities.
 

 
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Katherine McHugh: During a virtual lecture, Katherine McHugh, deputy program director and senior scientist for the Chicago Zoological Society’s Sarasota Dolphin Research Program, will give an enlightening presentation about the world’s longest-running study of a wild dolphin population.
 
Tim Sullivan: During a virtual lecture, Tim Sullivan, director of behavioral husbandry for the Chicago Zoological Society, will share how animal care specialists at Brookfield Zoo use positive reinforcement to train the animals.
 
Louise Chawla: Louise Chawla, professor emeritus in the Environmental Design Program at the University of Colorado Boulder, and who also serves on the Scientific Advisory Council of the Children and Nature Network, will share ways to promote connecting children to nature and at the same time support constructive hope during a virtual lecture hosted by Brookfield Zoo. (photo credit: Louise Chawla)

Dave Becker: Dave Becker, senior manager of learning experiences for the Chicago Zoological Society, will highlight past, present, and future trends of nature play during a virtual lecture on May 16.



About the Chicago Zoological Society
The mission of the Chicago Zoological Society is to inspire conservation leadership by connecting people to 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. Its Center for the Science of Animal Care and Welfare is at the forefront of animal care that strives to discover and implement innovative approaches to zoo animal management. 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 also accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums, and the International Marine Animal Trainers’ Association. Brookfield 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.

 
 

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Sondra Katzen
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Office: 708-688-8351
Cell Phone: 708-903-2071
E-mail: Sondra.Katzen@CZS.org

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