Meet Mike! Mike Skidmore has been a keeper here for over 30 years, and was a docent for 7 years before that. Over the years, Mike has worked just about everywhere across the zoo and accumulated a lot of stories, wisdom, and Lincoln Park Zoo ephemera. Check out a short interview with Mike below, and click through for some zoo-themed items from the past from Mike’s personal collection.
Do you have a favorite memory of Lincoln Park Zoo so far?
M: Wow so many, traveling to Alabama to pick up Ricko the rhino is up there. Being here for our first rhino calf born in over 20 years. Working nights was my favorite assignment, I was in my zone there. I also helped hand raise two gorilla and two orangutan babies in the nursery way back. Rollie (gorilla) still recognizes me after 25+ years and comes over to see me even in street clothes.
What’s kept you here at Lincoln Park Zoo for almost 40 years?
M: I grew up coming here since I can remember, taking the Clark bus with my mom and sister, since it was free and fun. I started as a docent as a way to help the zoo, thinking it might help in the long run to a possible job but I knew it was a longshot. It truly was a dream job since I was a kid, that and being an astronaut.
Do you have a favorite animal, either individual or species? If so, why is it your favorite?
M: Species wise it would be rhinos been working with them 20+ years and helping in their conservation efforts for going on 40 years. I've been to Africa three times, two of those times were on the Feay Travel grant to work on rhino conservation issues. Working at the RAJ building for 16 years with the rhinos was great. And of course, Rollie the gorilla, and Keke the elephant are favorites.
Your collection is absolutely amazing. When did you start collecting? Is there an item that calls any particular stories to mind?
M: I collect comics and use eBay a lot so typed in the zoo and saw all the items available and that got me started. I'm always interested in history, especially of Chicago and LPZ, the fact that the zoo started just after the Civil War and just before the Great Chicago Fire is amazing. I really like the Zoo Parade items featuring Marlin Perkins. I love the fact they did those shows live. The postcards are a great way to look into the past, you can see what animals we have had, and some oddball things like a dog nursing lion cubs.
Do you have any tips for people getting into the zoo world?
M: Persistence and patience. A lot of it is timing and being in the right place at the right time. It seems like the majority of new keepers have to start with internships, seasonal or temp jobs now, and of course a college degree in a related field helps, or attending the colleges that offer a two-year zookeeping course with hands on experience is a great road to take.