Learn About the Delaware Kestrel Partnership
Since 2014, The Brandywine Zoo has pioneered an American Kestrel Nest Box research project across the State of Delaware. The Brandywine Zoo became the first AZA organization to join forces...
Zhanna moves to New York City
The start of the New Year came with a new adventure for Zhanna, our eight year old female Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica). In late 2016, the Brandywine Zoo received a recommendation to...
American Kestrel Symposium
Presented By: Brandywine Zoo’s Delaware Kestrel Partnership and the American Kestrel Partnership The American kestrel is North America’s smallest and most wide-spread falcon. Though the American Kestrel is federally listed...
Enrichment and Students at the Zoo
In November 2016, The Brandywine Zoo hosted 200 third through fifth graders, from ten different elementary schools located in the West Chester Area School District in Pennsylvania. This group...
Zoo to unveil improvements
Via The News Journal Temperatures may be frigid at Brandywine Zoo, but work has been going all winter on improvements with an eye toward a sunny, warm spring and the...
Brandywine Zoo’s new Eagle Ridge
Markell cuts ribbon to open Brandywine Zoo’s new Eagle Ridge DOVER (March 10, 2016) – Governor Jack Markell, DNREC Secretary David Small, Delaware Zoological Society President Megan McGlinchey, DNREC’s Division...
Animal Instincts
Via Delaware Today Mike Allen is the new executive director of the Delaware Zoological Society—the nonprofit that supports the mission of the Brandywine Zoo. During our chat in late May,...