That Tracks, A Lincoln Park Zoo Podcast

That Tracks: Horticulture is an Art and Science

25 min · 9. jan. 2026
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How does the zoo care for thousands of plant species? Horticulturist Katrina explains! 0:35 Being an accredited botanic garden  2:49 Importance of tree canopies  3:50 Collaboration at the zoo 5:20 Taking care of plants in a zoo setting 6:20 Curating 49 acres of plants 8:30 Geographical hardiness zones explained 10:25 Seasonality and caring for plants 12:20 Planning for the future 14:40 Plants with different functions 16:20 How to be wildlife-friendly at home 18:00 Plants provide food for animals 19:30 The significance of being a free botanic garden  21:50 The past and future of horticulture 24:00 Beautiful gardens at the zoo 24:45 Learn more about Katrina

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