







The Trevor Zoo in Millbrook, New York, is a unique zoo located on the campus of Millbrook School, making it the only accredited zoo in the U.S. that operates within a high school. It was founded in 1936 and today houses over 170 animals from around 70 species, including several endangered ones. Students play a central role, caring for the animals, maintaining exhibits, and learning about zoo management as part of their education. The zoo covers about six acres and includes a veterinary clinic, giving students hands-on experience with animal care and conservation. It is open to the public by reservation and focuses on education about wildlife, conservation, and environmental stewardship. In 2025, the zoo was renamed to honor Dr. Tom Lovejoy, an alumnus and pioneering conservation biologist inspired by his time at Millbrook.
The webcam shows the red pandas enjoying their outdoor habitat in real time. You can watch Lucy, Zhu, and their cub Ember, born in June 2025, climbing, playing, and exploring their enclosure. This live view captures the natural behaviors of these agile and adorable animals, giving a rare glimpse into their daily life. Red pandas are one of ten endangered species at the zoo, and the webcam highlights their charm while raising awareness of conservation. The camera makes it easy to relax and enjoy their playful antics anytime. Watching them is both entertaining and a gentle reminder of the importance of protecting wildlife.