Current non-AZA accredited zoos, aquariums, nature
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Current non-AZA accredited zoos, aquariums, nature
Current non-AZA accredited zoos, aquariums, nature-wildlife centers and refuges in the United States Compiled by Jenna L. Larson, undergraduate (B.S. Zoology, Zoo & Aquarium concentration), under the direction of Dr. Richard Snider. October 2010. Andrea Winkel created the preliminary list in 2006. Jenna L. Larson, undergraduate student (Bachelor of Science in Zoology, Zoo and Aquarium Science concentration), under the direction of Dr. Richard Snider, updated and expanded it in 2010 as part of a research project. This list of zoos, aquaria and centers was researched and is indexed state-by-state. The document now represents all the states where these unique facilities are located. Under each state, entries are alphabetized and, where possible, contain: Relevant e mail addresses and websites, spelled out and also provided as click sites. Telephone numbers, if available. The facility’s “mission” or specialty. If any of the above information is missing, it is because it could not be identified at this time. As of October 2010, this list reflects the best information available. This list is presented to the Zoo and Aquarium industry in the spirit of professional fellowship. Graduate and undergraduate students in related areas of study may also find this list helpful. We want the list to accurately reflect the existing facilities. Please help to keep this list current ! To update information or add new establishments, please send specific relevant information to: Dr. Richard J. Snider [email protected] Department of Zoology, Zoo and Aquarium Science Program, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48823. ALABAMA Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo 1204 Gulf Shores Parkway Gulf Shores, Alabama 36542 Phone: (251) 968-5732 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.alabamagulfcoastzoo.org The zoo was founded as a private enterprise and is run by a non-profit organization. It houses 290 animals. Audubon Bird Sanctuary on Dauphin Island 109 Bienville Boulevard Dauphin Island, Alabama 36528 Phone: (251) 861-3607 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.dauphinisland.org/bird The Audubon Bird Sanctuary is a strip of protected land that is a very important site for the spring migration of many neotropical birds. Dauphin Island Sea Lab: Estuarium/Public Aquarium 101 Bienville Boulevard Dauphin Island, AL 36528 Phone: (251) 861-2141 Fax: (251) 861-4646 W ebsite: www.disl.org For general questions: Lori Angelo, Administrative Assistant to the Director Email: [email protected] Phone: (251) 861-7507 For college program questions: Sally Brennan, Registrar Email: [email protected] Phone: (251) 861-2256 The Estuarium is an educational facility focusing on the native habitats in Alabama. It features species local to the area. The M obile Zoo 15161 W ard Road W ilmer, Alabama 36587 Phone: (251) 649-1845 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.mobilezoo.com The Mobile Zoo was established for education and promoting the survival of both endangered and nonendangered species from all over the world. Limestone Zoological Park and W ildlife Refuge 30193 Nick Davis Road Harvest, AL 35749 Phone: (256) 230-0330 The park was established as a refuge for abandoned, retired or abused animals and focuses on educating the public about endangered species and wildlife preservation. Old M acdonald’s Petting Zoo 7826 US Hwy 72 E W oodville AL 35776 Phone: (256) 776-4332 E-mail: [email protected] The zoo is a hands on petting and feeding zoo featuring both exotic and domestic animals. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 2 ALASKA Alaska Raptor Center 1000 Raptor W ay Sitka, AK 99835 Phone: 1-800-643-9425 E-mail: [email protected] W ebsite: www.alaskaraptor.org Alaska Raptor Center is the leading facility for Bald Eagle rehabilitation. Alaska Sealife Center 301 Railway Avenue P.O. Box 1329 Seward, AK 99664 Phone: (907) 224-6300 1-800-224-2525 Email: (internship questions) [email protected] (employment questions) [email protected] (visitor information) [email protected] W ebsite: www.alaskasealife.org The only public aquarium and ocean wildlife rehabilitation center in Alaska, the ASC is home to research, rehabilitation, animal exhibits and education of the Alaska’s natural ecosystems. The Alaska Zoo 4731 O'M alley Road Anchorage, AK 99507 For volunteer questions: Heather Doncaster (907) 346-2133 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.alaskazoo.org The goal of the Alaska Zoo is to promote the conservation of arctic and sub arctic species with research, rehabilitation and education. Big Game Alaska: W ildlife Center P.O. Box 949 Portage Glacier, AK 99587 Phone: (907) 783-2025 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.alaskawildlife.org The wildlife center is a rehabilitation facility for abandoned or injured native wildlife. They house animals who can not be released and use these permanent residents to educate the public about wildlife. Reindeer Farm Alaska Reindeer Inc. HC04 Box 7470 Palmer, AK 99645 Phone: (907) 745-4000 W ebsite: www.reindeerfarm.org The Reindeer Farm is a reindeer petting zoo. Guests can feed and interact with reindeer, black tailed deer, moose, and elk in their natural environment. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 3 ARIZONA Grand Canyon Deer Farm 6769 E. Deer Farm Road W illiams, AZ 86046 Phone: 1(800) 926-DEER Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.deerfarm.com The Deer Farm is a petting zoo where the public can interact with deer, moose, bison, camels and many more. Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary 1403 Heritage Park Road Prescott, AZ 86301 Phone:(928) 778-4242 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.heritageparkzoo.com The sanctuary is a non-profit organization which preserves both native and exotic species. Keepers of the W ild Nature Park 13441 East Hwy 66 Valentine, AZ 86437 Phone: 1-928-769-1800 Email: [email protected] volunteer email: [email protected] animal information: [email protected] W ebsite: www.keepersofthewild.org The park is a home to many exotic animals and educates the public in order to prevent the endangerment and unethical treatment of these species. Oasis Sanctuary P.O. Box 2166 Scottsdale, AZ 85252 Phone: (520) 212-4737 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.the-oasis.org The Oasis provides a permanent home to abandoned or abused exotic bird species. Out of Africa W ildlife Park 4020 N. Cherry Road Camp Verde, AZ 86322 Phone: (928) 567-2840 W ebsite: www.outofafricapark.com The W ildlife Park allows guests to interact with exotic and native species in a natural setting. Sonoran Arthropod Studies Institute P.O. Box 5624 Tucson, AZ 85703-0624 Phone: 520-883-3945 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.saisonline.org The SAIS works on educating the public through research of the roles of arthropods in the Sonoran Desert. Sonoran Desert W aters Institute 2021 N. Kinney Road Tucson, AZ 85743-8918 Phone: 520-908-1600 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.tucsonaquarium.com The Institute offers research, education and conservation programs to help protect aquatic and marine life. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 4 W ildlife W orld Zoo and Aquarium 16501 W . Northern Ave Litchfield Park, AZ 85340 Phone: (623) 935-W ILD (9453) For administration questions: (623) 935-5692 W ebsite: www.wildldifeworld.com The W ildlife W orld Zoo is home to the only public aquarium in Arizona and displays both native and exotic species to the public. ARKANSAS Arkansas Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo 847 W hittington Ave. Hot Springs, AR 71901 Phone: (501) 623-6172 W ebsite: www.arkansasalligatorfarm.com The Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo provides an environment where guest can observe and interact with both native and exotic species. Riddle’s Elephant and W ildlife Sanctuary P.O. Box 715 Greenbrier AR 72058 – USA Phone: (501) 589-3291 (501) 589-3291 E-Mail: [email protected] W ebsite: www.elephantsanctuary.org The sanctuary’s goal is to provide a safe, permanent home for wildlife in need of help and to aid in the conservation of wildlife through education and research. Turpentine Creek W ildlife Refuge 239 Turpentine Creek Lane Eureka Springs, AR 72632 Phone: (479) 253-5841 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.turpentinecreek.org The Refuge provides a home for abandoned or abused wildlife, primarily big cats. Their goal is to educate the public about the hazards to both humans and animals of keeping wild animals as pets. W ild W ilderness Drive-thru Safari 20923 Safari Road Gentry, AR 72734 Phone: (479) 736-8383 W ebsite: www.wildwildernessdrivethroughsafari.com The safari allows guests to observe both exotic and native species in a natural environment and also provides opportunities to interact with some animals. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 5 CALIFORNIA California Living M useum 10500 Alfred Harrell Hwy. Bakersfield, CA 93306 Phone: (661) 872-2256 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.calmzoo.org The museum focuses on preserving native California wildlife through education and research. California Raptor Center UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616 Phone: (education) (530)752-9994 (rehabilitation) (530) 752-6091 W ebsite: www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/calraptor The Raptor Center is run by the University of California at Davis. It provides a home to raptors who are too disabled to return to the wild and is also a rehabilitation center. The Cat House EFBC/FCC 3718 60th Street W est Rosamond, CA 93560 Phone: (661)256-3793 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.cathouse-fcc.org The Cat House’s goal is to preserve exotic cat species through education and also by providing a permanent home for abused or abandoned large cats. Emerald Forest Bird Gardens 38420 Dos Cameos Dr. Fallbrook, California 92028 Phone: (760)728-2226 E-mail: [email protected] W ebsite: www.emeraldforestbirds.com The EFBG is a breeding facility for exotic birds that also takes an active role in conservation. It is home to many permanent exhibits. Fear-no-M ore Zoo 12040 North Seigler Road Middletown, CA 95461 Phone: (707) 355-0638 W ebsite: www.fearnomorezoo.org The zoo’s goal is to provide and environment where guests can view animals in a peaceful and spiritual setting. Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary 403 Stafford Street’ Folsom, CA 95630 Phone: (916) 351-3527 Email: [email protected]. W ebsite: www.folsomzoofriends.org The zoo is home to 100 animals and provides a park like atmosphere for guests to appreciate the animals in. Gibbon Conservation Center P.O. Box 800249 Santa Clarita, CA 91380 USA Phone: (661) 296-2737 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.gibboncenter.org The GCC works to protect and conserve the highly endangered primate, the gibbon, through scientific research, breeding programs and education. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 6 The Gorilla Foundation Box 620530 W oodside, CA 94062 Phone: 800-634-6273 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.koko.org/foundation The goal of the foundation is to increase communication research between species and also to preserve and protect gorillas, both in captivity and in the wild. Lindsay W ildlife M useum 1931 First Ave W alnut Creek, CA 94597 Phone: (925) 935-1978 W ebsite: www.wildlife-museum.org The W ildlife Museum is home to some native California species which could not be released back into the wild and also rehabilitates and releases wildlife. Their goal is to promote conservation through educating the public. M icke Grove Zoological Society P.O. Box 2000 Lodi, CA 95241 Phone: (209) 339-1096 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.mgzoo.com/zoo/micke-grove The Zoo is home to many diverse animals and is host to many education and volunteer programs. M oonridge Animal Park P.O. Box 2832 Big Bear Lake, CA 92315 Phone, Curator’s office: (909) 584-1299 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.moonridgezoo.org The goal of the Moonridge Animal Park is to rehabilitate native species and return them to the wild. However, for those that can not be returned, the Park provides a permanent home in their natural habitat. Orange County Zoo 1 Irvine Park Road Orange, CA 92869 Phone: (714)973-6847 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.ocparks.com/oczoo The zoo focuses on the display and conservation of plants and animals native to southwest America. Orangutan Foundation International 824 S. W ellesley Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90049 Phone: (310) 820-4906 E-mail: [email protected] W ebsite: www.orangutan.org The OFI’s purpose is to aid the conservation of orangutans in the wild through research and also through rehabilitation of previously captively held apes. Project Survival Cat Haven W ild Animal Park 38257 E. Kings Canyon Road Dunlap, CA. 93621 Phone: (559)338-3216 Email: [email protected] The Park is home to big cats which were chosen for research and education purposes. It is not a rescue but aims to conserve big cats in their natural habitats. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 7 The Roar Foundation Shambala Preserve P.O. Box 189 Acton, CA 93510 Phone: (661) 268-0380 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.shambala.org The Roar Foundation provides sanctuary for mistreated exotic animals and is working for more legislation regarding the treatment of and trading of exotics. The Serpentarium 2379 Maggio Circle - Unit C Lodi, California 95240 Phone: (209) 369-7737 W ebsite: www.snakemuseum.com The Serpentarium is a breeding facility for many snakes and other reptiles. They also keep species on exhibit in their natural habitat. Seymour Center at Long M arine Lab 100 Shaffer Road Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Phone: (831) 459-3800 W ebsite: www2.ucsc.edu/seymourcenter/index.html The lab provides a place for field work, education programs and is also home to many permanent displays, including a blue whale skeleton. Roundhouse M arine Studies Lab and Aquarium P.O. Box 1 Manhattan Beach, CA 90267 Phone: (310) 379-8117 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.roundhouseaquarium.org This aquarium focuses on educating the public about local marine life. W ildlife W aystation Phone: (818) 899-5201 W ebsite: www.wildlifewaystation.org The W aystation offers rehabilitation to native and exotic species and also provides a permanent home to those who can not be released. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 8 COLORADO Butterfly Pavilion 6252 W est 104th Ave. W estminster, CO 80020 Phone: (303) 469-5441 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.butterflies.org The Pavilion’s interactive exhibits help to educate the public about invertebrates and how to conserve them. Colorado Gators: Alligator Farm and Reptile Park 9162 County Road 9 North Mosca, CO 81146 Phone: (719) 378-2612 Email :[email protected] W ebsite: www. gatorfarm.com The Farm is an educational facility and reptile refuge. The Nature and Raptor Center of Pueblo 5200 Nature Center Road, Pueblo, CO Mailing Address: P.O. Box 8295 Pueblo, CO 81008 Phone: (719) 549-2414 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.natureandraptor.org The Center is a rehabilitation facility and a wildlife observatory focused on education and conservation. The W ild Animal Sanctuary 1946 W CR 53 Keenesburg, CO 80643 Phone: (303) 536-0118 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.wildlife-conservation.com The sanctuary is a rescue for abused or abandoned exotic species, primarily big cats. They are also a leading voice in conservation and legislation regarding exotic species. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 9 CONNECTICUT Audubon Sharon 325 Cornwall Bridge Road Sharon, CT 06069 Phone: 860-364-0520 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.audubon.org/local/sanctuary/sharon/index The Audubon Sharon is a wildlife rehabilitation which uses live and non-living exhibits and programs to educate the public about local conservation. Connecticut W aterfowl Trust 2 Deer Run Road Farmington, CT 06032 Phone: (860)678-8172 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.ctwaterfowl.org The Trust is a permanent home for hundreds of native and exotic waterfowl, many of which are endangered. The birds live in a natural environment and many that were born on the sanctuary and released come back to visit. The M aritime Aquarium 10 North W ater Street Norwalk, CT 06854 Phone: (203) 852-0700 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.maritimeaquarium.org The goal of the Aquarium is to educate the public about conservation of the local marine environments through exhibits and other scientific research. DELAWARE No non-accredited facilities identified at this time. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 10 FLORIDA Amazing Exotics 17951 SR 452, Umatilla FL 32784 Phone: (352) 821-1234 W ebsite: www.amazingexotics.com M AY BE CLOSED ACCORDING TO BIG CAT RESCUE. Back to Nature W ildlife Refuge 18515 East Colonial Drive Orlando, FL 32820 Phone: (407) 568-5138 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.btn-wildlife.org Back to Nature is a wildlife rescue which treats endangered, injured or orphaned animals with the goal of introducing them back into the wild. They are also home to several animals which could not be released due to their injuries. Big Cat Rescue 12802 Easy St, Tampa, FL 33625 Phone: (813) 920-4130 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.bigcatrescue.org The Big Cat Rescue is home to exotic and native big cat species that were rescued from inhospitable conditions in people’s homes or road side zoos. They are also home to many retirees. They work to educate the public about the dangers to both people and the cats about owning these animals in an effort to stop the abuse. Butterfly W orld 3600 W . Sample Road, Coconut Creek, Florida 33073 Phone: (954) 977-4400 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.butterflyworld.com Butterfly W orld is a breeding and research facility for butterflies which also is host to several education programs and exhibits for the public. Clearwater M arine Aquarium 249 W indward Passage Clearwater, FL 33767 Phone: (727) 441-1790 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.seewinter.com The Aquarium is home to many exhibits including bottlenose dolphins, sea turtles and many more native species. Discovery Cove 6000 Discovery Cove W ay Orlando, FL 32821 Phone: 1-877-557-7404 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.discoverycove.com Discovery Cove is a resort which is also home to dolphins and ,nay other marine species and allows the guests to participate in up close encounters with the animals. Dolphin Connection 61 Hawk's Cay Boulevard Duck Key, FL 33050 Phone: 1-888-814-9154 W ebsite: www.dolphinconnection.com The Dolphin Connection is located within a resort and aims to educate the public about marine life through up close encounters. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 11 Dolphin Research Center 58901 Overseas Hwy Grassy Key, FL 33050 Phone: 1-888-404-FW CC Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.dolphins.org The Center is home to Bottlenose Dolphins and California Sea Lions, many of which were born at the Center or in other facilities. The purpose of the center is to educate the public about the two species. They are also a rescue facility for marine mammals in the local area. Everglades Safari Park 26700 SW 8 Street P.O. Box 940275 Miami, FL Phone: (305) 226-6923 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.evergladessafaripark.com The Park offers airboat tours, walking trails, exhibits and wildlife shows to educate people about the everglade ecosystem. Flamingo Gardens 3750 S Flamingo Road Davie, Florida 33330-1614 Phone: (954) 473-2955 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.flamingogardens.org Flamingo Gardens provides a natural home for many species of birds, reptile and mammals. Through its exhibits and wildlife shows, guests are educated on the importance for conservation Florida’s Gulfarium 1010 Miracle Strip Parkway, SE Fort W alton Beach, FL 32548 Phone: (850) 243-9046 or 800-247-8575 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.gulfarium.com The Gulfarium is home to both marine and non-marine dwelling species. Their exhibits and shows are used to generate awareness about conservation of the marine ecosystem. Gatorama 6180 U.S. Highway 27 P.O. Box 248 Palmdale, FL 33944 Phone: (863) 675-0623 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.gatorama.com Gatorama is home to crocodiles, alligators and other native species of birds and mammals. Shows are performed in the natural setting of the Florida Keys. Gatorland 14501 South Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32837 Phone: (407)855-5496 W ebsite: www.gatorland.com Gatorland is a theme park and nature conservation area. They are home to many native species, including birds, gators, and mammals. Green M eadows Petting Farm Green Meadows Farm, Ltd. 1368 South Poinciana Boulevard Kissimmee, FL 34746 Phone: (407) 846-0770 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.greenmeadowsfarm.com Green Meadows is a place for families to experience farm life through hands on interaction with farm animals including cows, pigs, and chickens. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 12 Gulf W orld M arine Park 15412 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 Phone: (850)234-5271 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] W ebsite: www.gulfworldmarinepark.com The park educates the public about marine life through exhibits, shows, and interactions. Gumbo Limbo Nature Center 1801 North Ocean Boulevard Boca Raton, FL 33432 Phone: (561) 338-1473 W ebsite: www.gumbolimbo.org The nature center is promoting marine ecosystem awareness through research and education of the public through programs and exhibits. International Rhino Foundation c/o W hite Oak Conservation Center 581705 W hite Oak Road Yulee, FL 32097 W ebsite: www.rhinos-irf.org The IRF is working toward conserving rhinos in the wild through breeding, education and conservation programs. Jungle Adventures Nature Park 26205 East Colonial Drive (State Road 50) Christmas, FL 32709 Phone: (407) 568-2885 or 1-877-4-A-GATOR Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.jungleadventures.com The Park is a natural home to many native species, including birds, mammals and reptiles. It hosts guided tours and also wildlife encounters to the public. Jungle Island 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail Miami, FL 33132 Phone: (305) 400-7000 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.jungleisland.com Jungle Island entertains and educates the public about tropical animals through exhibits and shows. Key W est Aquarium 1 W hitehead St. Key W est, FL 33040 Phone: 1-800-868-7482 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.keywestaquarium.com The Key W est Aquarium offers hands-on interactions, tours and feeding shows to the public. Loggerhead M arinelife Center of Juno Beach 14200 US Hwy. One Juno Beach, FL 33408 Phone: (561) 627-8280 W ebsite: www.marinelife.org The Center is home to a sea turtle hospital and several exhibits. M iami Seaquarium 4400 Rickenbacker Causeway Key Biscayne, FL 33149 Phone: (305) 361-5705 W ebsite: www.miamiseaquarium.com The Seaquarium educates the public about the marine ecosystem through interactions with wildlife, shows and also exhibits. It is home to whales, dolphins, turtles, fish, seals and much more. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 13 Peace River Refuge and Ranch P.O. Box 1127 2545 Stoner Lane Zolfo Springs, Florida 33890 Phone: (863) 735-0804 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.peaceriverrefuge.org The refuge is a non-profit wildlife sanctuary that takes in and cares for abused, abandoned or seized exotic animals. Pelican M an’s Bird Sanctuary 1708 Ken Thompson Parkway Sarasota, FL 34236-1000 Phone: (239) 388-4444 The bird sanctuary is a working bird hospital and rehabilitation facility. It is also home to many birds who could not be released back into the wild. Rare Species Conservatory Foundation P.O. Box 1371 Loxahatchee, FL 33470 Phone: (561) 790-5864 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.rarespecies.org The RSCF works for conservation through breeding programs and protection of exotic species. Sarasota Jungle Gardens 3701 Bay Shore Road Sarasota, FL 34234 Phone: (941)355-5305 W ebsite: www.sarasotajunglegardens.com The Gardens are home to tropical species, many of which were donated by rescues or pet owners. Through shows, exhibits and hands-on interactions, the gardens educate the public about conservation. Silver Springs Nature Park 5656 E. Silver Springs Boulevard Silver Springs, FL 34488 Phone: (352) 236-2121 E-mail: [email protected] W ebsite: www.silversprings.com Silver Springs is home to alligators, mammals, birds and reptiles, many of which are native to the Florida area. Tallahassee M useum 3945 Museum Drive Tallahassee, FL 32310 Phone: (850) 576-1636 W ebsite: www.tallahasseemuseum.org The museum features wildlife native to the Florida ecosystems. It also features “guest animals”. Theatre of the Sea 84721 Overseas Hwy. Islamorada, FL 33036 Phone: (305) 664-2431 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.theaterofthesea.com The Theater of the Sea is an educational facility that puts on hands-on shows with dolphins, sea lions and many more. W ootens P.O. Box 121 Ochopee, FL34141 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.wootenseverglades.com W ootens gives Everglades tours and is also home to a wildlife park with native and exotic species. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 14 The Zoo Northwest Florida 5701 Gulf Breeze Parkway Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 Phone: (850) 932-2229 W ebsite: www.thezoonorthwestflorida.org The zoo offers many exhibits, a wildlife preserve and also some opportunities for interaction with the animals. GEORGIA Obediah’s Okefenok P.O. Box 423 W aycross, Georgia 31502-0423 Phone: (912) 287-0090 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.okefenokeeswamp.com This is a nature center with exhibits of both living and non-living native and exotic species. W ild Animal Safari 1300 Oak Grove Road Pine Mountain, GA 31822 Phone: (706) 663-8744 W ebsite: www.animalsafari.com The Safari combines guided tours with hands-on experience with exotic animals. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 15 HAWAII M aui Ocean Center 192 Ma’alaea Road W ailuku, HI 96793 Phone: (808) 270-7000 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.mauioceancenter.com The center features animals native to Hawaii and incorporates the Hawaiian culture into its exhibits. Pacific Primate Sanctuary, Inc. 500A Haloa Road Haiku, Maui, HI 96708 Phone: (808) 572-8089 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.pacificprimate.org The sanctuary is a non-profit organization providing care to New W orld monkeys rescued from research labs, private owners, and other situations of abuse and improper care. W aikiki Aquarium University of Hawaii-Manoa 2777 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu, HI 96815 Phone: (808) 923-1771 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.waquarium.org The Aquarium promotes the preservation of Pacific marine life through research, exhibits and education of the public. Sea Life Park Hawaii 41-202 Kalanianaole Highway #7 W aimanalo, HI 96795 Phone: (808) 259-2500 W ebsite: www.sealifeparkhawaii.com Sea Life Park offers hands on interaction with sea life including dolphins, sea lions and sea turtles. IDAHO The Peregrine Fund 5668 W est Flying Hawk Lane Boise, ID 83709 Phone: (208) 362-8687 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.peregrinefund.org The Peregrine Fund aims to preserve the populations of native and non-native raptors through exhibits, demonstrations, research and interaction. Yellowstone Bear W orld 6010 South 4300 W est Rexburg, ID 83440 Phone: (208) 359-9688 W ebsite: www.yellowstonebearworld.com The Park allows cars to tour through the Park and have up close interactions with wildlife including bison and bears. Animals can also be seen on exhibit in the Park. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 16 ILLINOIS Phillips Park Zoo 1000 Ray Moses Dr. Aurora, IL 60505 Phone: (630) 978-4755 Email: Randy Johnson, Zoo Manager [email protected] W ebsite: www.phillipsparkaurora.com The zoo is home to many exotic animals and works to educate the public about their animals through exhibits and interaction. W ildlife Prairie State Park 3826 N. Taylor Road Hanna City, IL 61536 Phone: (309) 676-0998 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.wildlifeprairiestatepark.com The Park is home to ambassadors of the prairie’s native species and displays them in a natural setting in an effort to educate the public. W illowbrook W ildlife Center 525 S. Park Boulevard Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Phone: (630) 942-6200 Email: W [email protected] W ebsite: www.willowbrookwildlife.com W illowbrook is a rehabilitation center and is also home to many native animals which could not be released back into the wild. It educates the public about these native species through exhibits, demonstrations and interaction. INDIANA Black Pine Animal Park 1426 W . 300 N. P.O. Box 02 Albion, IN 46701 Phone: (260) 636-7383 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.blackpineanimalpark.com The animal park is a non-profit “last-chance” home for exotic animals who were rescued from abusive situations. It works to educate the public about pet ownership, exotic and endangered species. Exotic Feline Rescue Center 2221 E. Ashboro Road Center Point, IN 47840 Phone: (812) 835-1130 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.exoticfelinerescuecenter.org The EFRC provides a permanent home to exotic cats who have been abused, abandoned or can not be released back into the wild while also educating the public about these cats. W ashington Park Zoo 115 Lakeshore Dr. Michigan City, IN 46360 Phone: (219) 873-1510 Email: Johnny Martinez, Zoo Director [email protected] W ebsite: www.washingtonparkzoo.com The zoo is home to over 200 animals and aims to educate the public through display and programs while also providing a fun and safe experience for both the public and the animals. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 17 IOWA No non-accredited facilities identified at this time. KANSAS Tanganyika W ildlife Park 1000 S. Hawkins Lane Goddard, KS 67052 Phone: (316) 794-8954 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.twpark.com Tanganyika W ildlife Park provides education to the public through exhibits, programs and interactions while also increasing the populations of many species through breeding programs. KENTUCKY Kentucky Down Under P.O. Box 189 3700 L & N Turnpike Road Horse Cave, KY 42749 Phone: 1-800-762-2869 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.kdu.com KDU provides a native Australia experience in Kentucky. It educates the public about the Australian animals and culture. LOUISIANA Chimpanzee Haven 13600 Chimpanzee Place Keithville, LA 71047 Phone: (318) 925-9575 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.chimphaven.org Chimpanzee Haven provides a permanent home to primates who have been rescued or retired from the entertainment industry, medical research, or were surrendered by private owners. Global W ildlife Center 26389 Hwy 40 Folsom, LA 70437 Phone: (985) 796-3585 W ebsite: www.globalwildlife.com The GW C is a free-roaming wildlife preserve which offers safari tours through the park. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 18 Lousiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo 1405 Bernstein Park Road Monroe, Louisiana 71202 Phone: (318) 329-2400 E-Mail: Kimberly Bachus, Education Curator [email protected] W ebsite: www.monroezoo.org The Monroe Zoo is home to native and exotic species. Zoo of Acadiana 116 Lakeview Drive Broussard, LA 70518 Phone: (337) 837-4325 Email: W [email protected] W ebsite: www.zooofacadiana.org The Zoo of Acadiana is home to exotic and native species and provide encounters with their animals and keepers. MAINE Kisma Preserve P.O. Box 84 Mount Desert, ME 04660 Phone: (207) 667-3244 W ebsite: www.kismapreserve.org The preserve is home to native and exotic species that have been rescued. M aine W ildlife Park 56 Game Farm Road Gray, ME 04039 Phone: (207) 657-4977 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.state.me.us/ifw/education/wildlifepark The W ildlife Park is home to native species of the area and is dedicated to the conservation of wildlife. M ount Desert Oceanarium BAR HARBOR SITE 1351 State Route 3 Bar Harbor, ME 04609 Phone: (207) 288-5005 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.theoceanarium.com The Oceanarium is an interactive and educational aquarium focused on the natural habitat surrounding the area. York’s W ild Kingdom and Amusement Park Route 1 York Beach, ME 03910 Phone: (207) 363-4911 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.yorkzooo.com The York Zoo is home to domestic and exotic species of animals and is a combined amusement park and zoo. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 19 MARYLAND Catoctin W ildlife Preserve and Zoo 13019 Catoctin Furnace Road Thurmont, MD 21788 Phone: (301) 271-3180 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.cwpzoo.com The Zoo is focused on exhibiting, breeding and educating people about exotic and endangered species. Plumpton Park Zoo 1416 Telegraph Road Rising Sun, MD 21911 Phone: (410) 658-6850 W ebsite: www.plumptonparkzoo.org The zoo is home to many exotic and native species. MASSACHUSETTS The Berkshire M useum 39 South Street (Route 7) Pittsfield, MA 01201 Phone: (413) 443-7171 W ebsite: www.berkshiremuseum.org On the ground level of the museum there are many exhibits displaying aquatic and marine fish species along with reptiles and amphibians. The Butterfly Place 120 Tyngsboro Road W estford, MA 01886 Phone: (978) 392-0955 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.butterflyplace-ma.com The Butterfly Place is a large walk through garden that is home to hundreds of free flying butterflies of many different species. Southwick’s Zoo 2 Southwick St. Mendon, MA Phone: 1-800-258-9182 W ebsite: www.southwickszoo.com The zoo is home to over a hundred species of animals, both exotic and native. It provides opportunities for guests to encounter some wildlife. W oods Hole Science Aquarium 166 W ater St. W oods Hole, MA 02543 Phone: (508) 495-2001 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: aquarium.nefsc.noaa.gov The Aquarium is home to touch tanks, research stations, non-living and living exhibits and allows for up close encounters with marine life. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 20 The Zoo in Forest Park P.O. Box 80295 302 Sumner Ave. Springfield, MA 01138 Phone: (413) 733-2251 W ebsite: www.forestparkzoo.org The Forest Park Zoological Society works to promote biodiversity through its exhibition of native and exotic species of animals and through education programs available to the public. Zooquarium 674 Route 28 W est Yarmouth, MA 02673 Phone: (508) 775-8883 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.zooquariumcapecod.net The Zooquarium is home to native species, both terrestrial and aquatic, and is also home to a petting zoo, touch tank and aquarium. MICHIGAN The Butterfly House and Insect W orld P.O. Box 296 296 Mcgulpin St Mackinac Island, MI 49757 Phone: (906) 847-3972 W ebsite: www.originalbutterflyhouse.com The Butterfly House exhibits butterflies from the Americas, Asia and Africa. Cindy Lou’s Zoo 6327 N M 18 Roscommon, MI 48653 Phone: (989) 275-4500 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.cindylouszoo.com The Zoo is home to domestic, native and exotic animals. DeYoung Family Zoo N5406 County Road 577 W allace, MI 49893 Phone: (906) 788-4093 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.thedeyoungfamilyzoo.com The zoo is home to over 400 animals from around the world and presents them to the public in natural settings. Garlyn Zoological Park 9104 U.S. 2 Naubinway, MI 49762 Phone: (906) 477-1085 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.garlynzoo.com The Garlyn Zoo is home to many native, domestic and exotic animals which are displayed in a natural setting. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 21 W .K Kellogg Bird Sanctuary 12685 East C Ave. Augusta, MI 49012 Phone: (269) 671-2510 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.kbs.msu.edu/visit/birdsanctuary The Sanctuary is home to many permanent residents representing many different species and is also a popular resting ground for wild birds. MINNESOTA Great Lakes Aquarium 353 Harbor Dr. Duluth, MN 55802 Phone: (218) 740-2020 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.glaquarium.org The aquarium displays aquatic and marine species both native and exotic in their natural settings. Hemker W ildlife Park County Road 39 P.O. Box 262 Freeport, MN 56331 Phone: (320) 836-2426 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.hemkerwildlifepark.com The Park is home to several species of North American hoofstock and also tropical penguins. International W olf Center 1396 Highway 169 Ely, MN 55731-8129 Phone: (218) 365-4695 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.wolf.org The center works to conserve and protect wolves in the wild through the exhibition of a wolf pack and also through non-living displays which educate the public. Lake Superior Zoo 72 nd Ave W est and Grand Ave Duluth, MN 55802 Phone: (218) 730-4900 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.lszoo.org The zoo exhibits exotic and native animals and promotes the conservation of and education about the wild. The Raptor Center of University of M innesota University of Minnesota 1920 Fitch Ave. St. Paul, MN, 55108 Phone: (612) 624-4745 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.raptor.cvm.umn.edu The Raptor Center is a leading force in raptor research and is also home to nearly 30 education raptors which are on exhibit to the public. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 22 Underwater Adventures Mall of America 120 East Broadway Bloomington, MN 55425 Phone: (952) 883-0202 W ebsite: www.underwaterworld.com Underwater Adventures is home to exhibits including a shark tunnel encounter and a touch pool. W ildlife Science Center 5463 W est Broadway Forest Lake MN 55025 Phone: (651) 464-3993 W ebsite: www.wildlifesciencecenter.org The center is home to many North American species and strives to conserve endangered species and their habitat. MISSOURI The Butterfly Palace 4106 W . Hwy 76 Branson, MO 65616 Phone: (417) 332-2232 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.thebutterflypalace.com The Butterfly Palace offers a walk through jungle experience with live butterflies from around the world. Also located near the palace is an insect zoo, exhibiting exotic insects. Grants Farm 10501 Gravois Road, St. Louis, MO 63123 Phone: (314) 843-1700 W ebsite: www.grantsfarm.com The farm is home many species, both domestic and exotic, of hoof stock. Promised Land Zoo 32297 Hwy 86 Eagle Rock, MO 65641 Phone: (417) 271-3324 W ebsite: www.plzoo.com The zoo is home to a drive through safari and a petting zoo and is home to over 500 animals. W ild Animal Safari 124 Jungle Dr. Stafford, MO 65757 Phone: (417) 859-5300 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.goanimalparadise.com The park offers a drive through safari option to see some of the larger, more dangerous animals and also a walk through portion where the smaller, gentler animals can be observed. W onders of W ildlife Closed due to renovations. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 23 W orld Bird Sanctuary 125 Bald Eagle Ridge Road Valley Park, MO 63088 Phone: (636) 861-3225 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.worldbirdsanctuary.org The W orld Bird Sanctuary is one of the leading forces for the conservation of birds in the world and is home to over 200 birds. MONTANA No non-accredited facilities identified at this time. NEBRASKA No non-accredited facilities identified at this time. NEVADA Lion Habitat at the M GM Grand 3799 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Phone: (702) 891-1111 W ebsite: http://www.mgmgrand.com/entertainment/lion-habitat.aspx The Lion Habitat is a showcase for the lion species and works to educate the public and also preserve the species. Sierra Safari Zoo 10200 North Virginia St. Reno, NV 89508 Phone: (775) 677-1104 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.sierrasafarizoo.org The Sierra Safari Zoo is home to many different species of animals and is staffed completely by volunteers. Southern Nevada Zoological and Botanical Park (a.k.a. Las Vegas Zoo) 1775 N. Rancho Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89106 Phone: (702) 647-4685 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.lasvegaszoo.com The Las Vegas Zoo is an educational and recreational facility that exhibits more than 150 species of plants and animals. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 24 Tiger Touch University Resort P.O. Box 336 Fallon, NV 89407 Phone: (775) 423-8309 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.tigertouch.org Tiger Touch is an exotic feline sanctuary. NEW HAMPSHIRE Charmingfare Farm 774 High Street, Candia, NH 03034 Phone: (603) 483-5623 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.charmingfare.com Charmingfare is home to both domesticated and wild animals native to the New Hampshire area with some exotics. The Loon Center PO Box 604 183 Lee’s Mill Road Moultonborough, NH 03254 Phone: (603) 476-5666 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.loon.org The Loon Center works through exhibits and displays to educate the public about New Hampshire’s wildlife. Squam Lakes Natural Science Center PO Box 173 23 Science Center Road Holderness, NH 03245 Phone: (603) 968-7194 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.nhnature.org The Center works to educate the public about the local natural environment through live animal exhibits and other interactive programs. NEW JERSEY The Raptor Trust 1390 W hite Bridge Road Millington, NJ 07946 Phone: (908) 647-8211 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.theraptortrust.org Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges The Raptor Trust is one of the leading forces in raptor rehabilitation and is also home to a few resident raptors which are used for education purposes. October 2010 page 25 Space Farms Zoo and M useum 218 route 518 Sussex, NJ 07461 Phone: (973) 875-5800 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.spacefarms.com The zoo is home to over 500 animals representing over 100 species, both exotic and native wild species. W oodford Cedar Run W ildlife Refuge 4 Sawmill Road Medford, NJ 08055 Phone: (856) 983-3329 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.cedarrun.org Cedar Run is a wildlife rehabilitation center, nature center and is also home to some permanent native animal residents who could not be returned back to the wild. NEW MEXICO American International Rattlesnake M useum 202 San Felipe NW Suite A Albuquerque, NM 87104 Phone: (505) 242-6569 W ebsite: www.rattlesnakes.com The museum has the largest collection of live rattlesnakes in the world and works to educate the public in order to conserve the species. Hillcrest Park Zoo P.O. Box 760 1201 Sycamore Clovis, NM 88101 Phone: (575) 769-7873 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.hillcrestparkzoo.org The zoo is home to many species of exotic animals and is currently undergoing a more naturalistic renovation. W ildlife W est Nature Park P.O. Box 1359 87 North Frontage Road Edgewood, NM 87015 Phone: (505) 281-7655 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.wildlifewest.org The park is home to many native species who could not be released back into the wild due to injury. Spring River Zoo 1306 E. College Boulevard Roswell, NM 88201 Phone: (575) 624-6760 Email: [email protected] The zoo is home to native and exotic species of wildlife. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 26 NEW YORK Aquarium of Niagara 701 W hirlpool St. Niagara Falls, NY 14301 Phone: (716) 285-3575 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.aquariumofniagara.org The aquarium supports education and research through its displays and live exhibits of aquatic and marine life. Atlantis M arine W orld Aquarium 431 East Main St. Riverhead, NY 11901 Phone: (631) 208-9200 Email: Loretta Greiff, Director of Administration [email protected] W ebsite: www.atlantismarineworld.com The aquarium aims to provide and educational and entertaining marine experience to its guests through exhibits and programs. Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery and Aquarium 1660 Route 25A Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724 Phone: (516) 692-6768 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.cshfha.org The aquarium exhibits native New York species and works towards conservation of these species through education and breeding programs. Long Island Game Farm W ildlife Park and Children’s Zoo P.O. Box 97 638 Chapman Boulevard Manorville, NY 11949 Phone: (631) 878-6644 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.longislandgamefarm.com The zoo offers a natural environment where guests can interact with the animals. The zoo exhibits both native and exotic species. Sweetbriar Nature Center 62 Eckernkamp Dr. Smithtown, NY 11787 Phone: (631) 979-6344 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.sweetbriarnc.org The nature center actively participates in conservation and education programs and is also home to butterfly house. Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center 134 Cove Road Oyster Bay, NY 11771 Phone: (516) 922-3200 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: http://ny.audubon.org/CentersEdu_TRoosevelt.html The sanctuary is home to several birds of prey, reptiles and amphibians which are used as animal ambassadors to promote education and conservation. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 27 The Utica Zoo 99 Steele Hill Road Utica, NY 13501 Phone: (315) 738-0475 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.uticazoo.org The zoo is home to more than 200 animals, representing both native and exotic species. NORTH CAROLINA Carolina Raptor Center P.O. Box 16443 6000 Sample Road Huntersville, NC 28297 Phone: (704) 875-6521 Email: Joy Braunstein, President/CEO [email protected] W ebsite: www.carolinaraptorcenter.org The center is home to many permanent raptor residents who could not be released back into the wild due to their injuries and is also an operating rehabilitation and research center. Carolina Tiger Rescue 1940 Hanks Chapel Road Pittsboro, NC 27312 Phone: (919) 542-4684 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.carolinatigerrescue.org The rescue provides a permanent sanctuary to wild cats and is also furthering research and education about wild cat species. Cherokee Bear Zoo 1204 Tsalagi Road Cherokee, NC 28719 Phone: (828) 497-4525 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.cherokeezoo.com The zoo offers visitors a chance to see native species such as the black bear in their native setting while also exhibiting some exotic species. Lemur Center at Duke University Box 90385 Duke University 3705 Erwin Road Durham, NC 27705 Phone: (919) 489-3364 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: http://lemur.duke.edu/ The Lemur Center is a research and conservation center for prosimian primates. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 28 North Carolina M useum of Natural Sciences 11 W . Jones St. Raleigh, NC 27601 Phone: (919) 733-1573 Email: [email protected] – Bryan Blanton, visitor services representative W ebsite: www.naturalsciences.org The museum combines living and non-living exhibits to educate the public about the local ecosystems of North Carolina. Santa’s Land Theme Park and Zoo 571 W olfetown Road Cherokee, NC 28719 Phone: (828) 497-9191 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.santaslandnc.com This theme park features a zoo with domestic and exotic species of animals where guests can get up close through feeding time interactions with the animals. NORTH DAKOTA No non-accredited facilities identified at this time. OHIO Lagoon Deer Park 1502 Martins Point Road State Route 269 Sandusky, OH 44870 Phone: (419) 684-5701 W ebsite: www.sanduskyfunspots.com/deerpark The Deer Park is home to several species of hoof stock and also some large birds and allows visitors to walk through the park, feeding the animals. Noah’s Lost Ark 8424 Bedell Road Berlin Center, OH 44401 Phone: (330) 584-7835 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.noahslostark.org Noah’s Lost Ark is a sanctuary for exotic and wild animals and educates the public through guided tours. W olf Timbers P.O. Box 107 Bolivar, OH 44612 Phone: (330) 874-7022 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.wolftimbers.org W olf Timbers provides an area where visitors and researches can view the Timber W olf in a captive but natural setting to promote conservation and awareness. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 29 OKLAHOMA Arbuckle W ilderness P.O. Box 63 Route 1 Davis, OK 73030 Phone: (580) 369-3383 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.arbucklewilderness.com This park is a drive through safari and amusement park. G.W Exotic Animal Park RRT 2 Box 67 W ynnewood, OK 73098 Phone: (405) 665-5197 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.gwpark.org The park is an exotic animal sanctuary which advocates proper care of animals in captivity and also educated the public about exotic species. Little River Zoo 3405 SE 120 th Ave Norman, OK 73026 Phone: (405) 366-7229 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.littleriverzoo.com Little River Zoo exhibits native and exotic animals and is based in “humane education” or the concept of respect and compassion for all life. OREGON W est Coast Game Park 46914 HW Y 101 Bandon, OR 97411 Phone: (541) 347-3106 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.gameparksafari.com Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges The park is a walk through safari and, due to its breeding program, allows hands-on contact by the public with baby animals. October 2010 page 30 PENNSYLVANIA Claws ’N ’ Paws W ild Animal Park 1475 Ledgedale Road Lake Ariel, PA 18436 Phone: (570) 698-6154 W ebsite: www.clawsnpaws.com This is a safari park which offers hands-on interactions with some of its animal residents. HUB-Robeson Aquarium at Penn State University W ebsite unavailable right now. Living Treasures Animal Park 288 Old Route 711 Jones Mills, PA 15646 Phone: (724) 593-8300 OR 422 Park Ave. New Castle, PA 16101 Phone: (724) 924-9571 W ebsite: www.ltanimalpark.com The parks are zoos which offer lots of up-close interactions with their animals. W indy Ridge W ildlife Refuge, Inc. 127 W indy Ridge Road Acme, PA 15610 Phone: (724) 455-7161 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.wrwr.org W olf Sanctuary of Pennsylvania P.O. Box 145 Elm, PA 17521 465 Speedwell Forge Road Lititz, PA 17543 Phone: (717) 626-4617 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.wolfsancpa.com The sanctuary provides a naturalistic captive setting for over 40 wolves and works to raise awareness about wolves and their native habitat. W oodland Zoo 3400 National Pike Farmington, PA 15437 Phone: (724) 329-8664 The zoo is home to exotic and native species and provides many interactive experiences to its guests. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 31 RHODE ISLAND Norman Bird Sanctuary 583 Third Beach Road Middletown, RI 02842 Phone: (401) 846-2577 Email: [email protected] Robert Cardeiro, Executive Director W ebsite: www.normanbirdsanctuary.org This is a wildlife sanctuary which is also home to 15 education animals which are on display to the public. SOUTH CAROLINA Hollywild Animal Park P.O. Box 683 Inman, SC 29349 2325 Hampton Road W ellford, SC 29385 Phone: (864) 472-2038 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.hollywild.com The park offers safari rides and feeding areas where guests can interact with and observe the animals in a more natural setting. International Primate Protection League P.O. Box 766 Summerville, SC 29484 Phone: (843) 871-2280 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.ippl.org The IPPL maintains a Gibbon Sanctuary for some of the primates who could not be released into the wild. W accatee Zoological Farm 8500 Enterprise Road Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 Phone: (843) 650-8500 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.waccateezoo.com The zoo exhibits a collection of domestic and exotic animals. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 32 SOUTH DAKOTA Bear Country U.S.A 13820 S. Highway 16 Rapid City, SD 57702 Phone: (605) 343-2290 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.bearcountryusa.com The park promotes conservation of native species through exhibits, drive-through tours, and breeding programs. Reptile Gardens Box 620 Rapid City, SD 57709 Phone: (605) 342-5873 1-800-335-0275 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.reptilegardens.com Reptile Gardens has one of the largest collections of tropical plants and reptiles in the country. Sertoma Butterfly House 4320 Oxbow Ave. Sioux Falls, SD 57106 Phone: (605) 334-9466 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.sertomabutterflyhouse.org The Butterfly House provides up close interactions with many different species of butterflies. TENNESSEE Rain Forest Adventures 109 Nascar Dr. Sevierville, TN 37862 Phone: (865) 428-4091 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.rfadventures.com The park is home to many different rain forest species from several continents. Guests have many opportunities to get hands-on interaction with some of the animals. Smoky M ountain Deer Farm Exotic Petting Zoo 478 Happy Hollow Road Sevierville, TN 37876 Phone: (865) 428-3337 W ebsite: www.deerfarmzoo.com The Petting Zoo is home to some exotic as well as domestic animals. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 33 Tennessee Safari Park 637 Conley Road Alamo, TX 38001 Phone: (731) 696-2400 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.tennesseesafaripark.com The park is a drive through safari featuring more than 60 species of animals. There are also many opportunities for interactions with some of the animals. Tiger Haven, Inc. 237 Harvey Road Kingston, TN 37763 Phone: (865) 376-0284 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.tigerhaven.org Tiger Haven provides sanctuary to many species of wild cats, both native and exotic. TEXAS Amarillo Zoo P.O. Box 1971 Amarillo, TX 79105 Phone: (806) 381-7911 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.amarillozoo.org The zoo exhibits both native and exotic species. The Austin Nature and Science Center 301 Nature Center Dr. Austin, TX 78746 Phone: (512) 327-8181 W ebsite: www.ci.austin.tx.us/ansc The Science Center exhibits animals that are native to the area in an effort to educate the public and to conserve the native wildlife. Austin Zoo and Animal Sanctuary P.O. Box 91808 Austin, TX 78709 10807 Rawhide Trail Austin, TX 78736 Phone: (512) 288-1490 W ebsite: www.austinzoo.org Austin Zoo is a non-profit animal sanctuary which houses animals who have been retired from zoos or rescued from improper care. Clearsprings Aviaries and Zoological Gardens 5686 IH-35 South New Braunfels, TX 78132 Phone: (830) 606-6029 W ebsite: http://www.angelfire.com/tx5/clearspgs/ The zoo specializes in the breeding of and exhibition of exotic birds. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 34 The Cockrell Butterfly Center at the Houston M useum of Natural Science 5555 Hermann Park Dr. Houston, TX 77030 Phone: (713) 639-4629 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: http://www.hmns.org/see_do/butterfly_center.asp?r=1 The Butterfly Center is a walk through butterfly house with hundreds of specimens. Frank Buck Zoo 1000 W . California St. at IH-35 Gainesville, TX 76240 Phone: (940) 668-4539 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.frankbuckzoo.com The zoo is home to many different species of animals from all over the world. The HEARD Natural Science M useum and W ildlife Sanctuary 1 Nature Place McKinney, TX 75069 Phone: (972) 562-5566 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.heardmuseum.org The museum is home to “animal ambassadors” from around the world, including many native and exotic species. Natural Bridge W ildlife Ranch 26515 Natural Bridge Caverns Road San Antonio, TX 78266 Phone: (830) 438-7400 Email: gotaquestion@W ildlifeRanchTexas.com W ebsite: www.wildliferanchtexas.com The ranch is modeled after an African safari. Primarily Primates 26099 Dull Knife Trail San Antonio, TX 78255 Phone: (830) 755-4616 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.primarilyprimates.org This is a sanctuary for exotic animals, housing mostly primates. W ild Animal Orphanage P.O. Box 690422 9626 Leslie Road San Antonio, TX 78254 Phone: (210) 688-9038 W ebsite: www.wildanimalorphanage.org The Orphanage is home to hundreds of exotic animals which have been rescued from conditions where they were not cared for properly. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 35 UTAH W illow Park Zoo 419 W est 700 South P.O. Box 527 Logan, UT 84323 Phone: (435) 716-9265 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: http://www.loganutah.org/parks_and_rec/willow_park/index.cfm The zoo is home to many animals and offers many interactive programs to its guests. VERMONT No non-accredited facilities identified at this time. VIRGINIA Leesburg Animal Park 19270 James Monroe HW Y Leesburg, VA 20175 Phone: (703) 433-0002 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.leesburganimalpark.com The park is home to many species of native and exotic species and also provides different interactive programs with animals to its guests. Luray Zoo and Reptile Center 1087 US HW Y, 21 W est Luray, VA 22835 Phone: (540) 743-4113 W ebsite: www.lurayzoo.com The zoo exhibits a large collection of reptiles and other exotic animals. M etro Richmond Zoo 8300 Beaver Bridge Road Moseley, VA 23120 Phone: (804) 739-5666 W ebsite: www.metrorichmondzoo.com The zoo exhibits exotic and native species in a naturalistic setting and also provides many interactive programs. Natural Bridge Zoo P.O. Box 88 5784 S Lee HW Y Natural Bridge, VA 24578 Phone: (540) 291-2420 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.naturalbridgezoo.com The zoo is a rescue and breeding zoo for exotic animals. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 36 WASHINGTON Cat Tales Zoological Park N. 17020 Newport HW Y Mead, W A 99021 Phone: (509) 238-4126 W ebsite: www.cattales.org Cat Tales is a rescue organization for animals and is also a “zoo school” where students can come to learn the profession of zookeeping. Cougar M ountain Zoo 19525 SE 54 th St. Issaquah, W A 98027 Phone: (425) 391-5508 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.cougarmountainzoo.org The zoo exhibits endangered animals which have a high education value to the public to promote its mission of educating the public in preserving the species in the wild. Olympic Game Farm 1423 W ard Road Sequim, W A 98382 Phone: (360) 683-4295 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.olygamefarm.com The farm exhibits exotic animals, many of which have been rescued as orphans. Pacific Science Center 200 Second Ave. North Seattle, W A 98109 Phone: (206) 443-3631 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.pacsci.org The Science Center is home to several permanent animal displays including a butterfly house. Poulsbo M arine Science Center P.O. Box 408 18743 Front St. NE Poulsbo, W A 98345 Phone: (360) 598-4460 W ebsite: www.poulsbomsc.org The center is still in the process of building exhibits and collecting animals to put on permanent display but aims to educate the pubic about the surrounding marine ecosystems. Seattle Bug Safari 1501 W estern Ave., Suite 304 Seattle, W A 98101 Phone: (206) 285-2847 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.seattlebugsafari.com The safari houses more than 50 species of insects. W olf Haven International 3111 Offut Lake Road SE Tenino, W A 98589 Phone: (800) 448-9653 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.wolfhaven.org W olf Haven rescues captive born wolves from private owners, road side zoos and other poor conditions and allows them a permanent, safe home. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 37 WEST VIRGINIA No non-accredited facilities identified at this time. WISCONSIN Bay Beach W ildlife Sanctuary Green Bay, W I 54302 Phone: (920) 391-3675 – Ty Baumann, Director Email: [email protected] – Ty Baumann, Director W ebsite: www.baybeachwildlife.com The sanctuary is a wildlife rehabilitation center and is home to animals which are on display. The zoo exhibits native, exotic and domestic animals. Bear Den W ildlife Zoo and Petting Farm P.O. Box 322 6831 Big Bend Road W aterford, W I 53185 Phone: (262) 895-6430 W ebsite: www.beardenzoo.com Irvine Park Zoo Bridgewater and HW Y 24 Chippewa Falls, W I 54729 Phone: (715) 723-0051 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.irvineparkzoo.org The zoo is currently undergoing renovations to become more modern and to maintain humane treatment for the animals that it houses. JoDon Farms 5907 Nicholson Road Franksville, W I 53126 Phone: (262) 835-2777 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: www.jodonfarms.com JoDon Farms is home to both domestic and exotic animals and allows up-close contact between the guests and the animals. Lincoln Park Zoo1215 North 8 th St. Manitowoc, W I 54220 Phone: (920) 683-4685 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: http://www.manitowoc.org/parkandrec/Zoo/zoo.htm The zoo is home to native and exotic animals and hosts many programs for both adults and children. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 38 M enominee Park Zoo 520 Pratt Trail 805 W itzel – Mailing Address Oshkosh, W I 54902 Phone: (920) 236-5316 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: http://www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us/Zoo/zoo.htm The zoo encourages the appreciation of the native and exotic animals that it exhibits. Valley of the Kings Sanctuary and Retreat W 7593 Townhall Road Sharon, W I 53585 Phone: (262) 736-9386 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: ww.votk.org Valley of the Kings provides a permanent home to abandoned, abused and retired exotic and domestic animals. They promote the “wildness” of animals. W ildwood Zoo 608 W . 17 th St. Marshfield, W I 54449 Phone: (715) 384-4642 Email: [email protected] W ebsite: http://ci.marshfield.wi.us//pr/Zoo/ W ildwood Zoo exhibits North American animals in a naturalistic setting. W isconsin Rapids M unicipal Zoo 1911 Gaynor Ave. W isconsin Rapids, W I 54494 Phone: (715) 421-8240 W ebsite: http://www.wisrapids.com/index/zoo.html The zoo is home to a butterfly garden as well as many exhibits. WYOMING No non-accredited facilities identified at this time. Non - AZA accredited zoos, aquaria, nature / wildlife centers & refuges October 2010 page 39