Zoo#230 Roanoke Cashie River Center Windsor, NC C
A small building with local exhibits, Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, and a Red-eared slider
Zoo #231 Johnson Park Piscataway, NJ C+
Big park with a free zoo in the NYC suburbs. Exhibits ranging from average to below disgusting. A series of cages and enclosures with a big deer habitat behind. Species list in order of exhibit: White-tailed deer, Horse, Llama, Pig, Ring-necked dove and Helmeted guineafowl, Pig, White-tailed deer and some domestic waterfowl, chickens, turkeys, sign for Ring-necked pheasant (none seen), typical roadside zoo monkey exhibit for 3 raccoons with a tiny pool, Unsigned snake (think Corn), Unsigned rodent (looked like a Mink), exhibit (nothing seen), Rabbits, Goats and Fallow deer. Highlights: Groundhog seen across from zoo.
Zoo #232 Wildlife Conservation Center Garfield, NJ B+
Near Passaic, this facility is mainly known for its bats (it recently received a large number of Egyptian fruit bats from Toronto), but also has a diverse collection of invertebrates (mainly tarantulas and scorpions) reptiles (mostly snakes and lizards), a sloth, a pet store cage for a Bennett's wallaby, some fish, a Barn owl, a Kinkajou, Guinea pigs, a Ferret, and a Bengal cat. The bat collection is composed of approx. 40 Egyptian fruit bats, 2 Indian flying-foxes, and a dozen or so Straw-colored fruit bats. Highlights: Blue-striped gartersnake and Mexican spiny-tailed iguana. Future: a basement with expanded exhibits for their American alligator and Cuvier's dwarf caiman.
Zoo #233 SeaQuest Trumbull CT B-
A massive disappointment after the one I visited in Lynchburg. Same layout with same exhibits and many similar animals. Only an Albino Bennett's wallaby, Keel-billed toucan and few others were different. Highlights: Bat ray and Grey smoothhound shark.
Zoo #234 Silverman's Farm Easton CT B
Tiny farm with regular farm and a few exotic
animals (emu, bison, fallow deer) and four separate rabbit exhibits. Only really uncommon animal in this area is a Texas longhorn. Highlights: Texas longhorn and a goat nursing.
Zoo #235 World War One Memorial Park and Zoo North Attleboro MA B
Large wooded park with a playground, free zoo, garden, but no memorial. Zoo has a number of farm animals plus Emu and Fallow deer. Building across from zoo has a few party animals off-display like snakes. Highlights: many chipmunks running around.
Zoo #236 Animals Adventures Family Zoo Bolton, MA B+
A mess of mostly garbage exhibits, indoor and outdoor. Some incredible and others mundane. Chinchillas were born today. Highlights: Pale fox, Ivory-billed aracari, Agile wallaby, Garnett's bushbaby, and others. Future: Outdoor enclosures for their Bennett's wallaby.
Zoo #237 Southwick's Zoo Mendon, MA A-
Also a hodgepodge of exhibits, but nicely kept and much larger ones. Many babies seen ( Vervets, Ring-tailed lemurs, De Brazza's monkey, Vicuna, and others). The Reptile building by the ice cream reopened today. Highlights: Vicuna, Great green macaw, and Wolf's guenon.
Zoo #238 Stone Zoo Stoneham, MA A+
A small zoo with a wonderful collection of rare species. Highlights: Bush dog, Black-necked and Whooping cranes, Markhor and others. Jamaican iguana was off exhibit today.