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What’s the general vibe of this facility, particularly its exhibits? From what I can see on their Facebook and the few pictures on the Zoochat gallery, it seems to be mostly rather spacious (if not naturalistic) enclosures, but they also tend to focus their social media on their big cats, spotted hyenas, suids, and sitatunga so it’s hard to gauge how their lemurs, small cats, and other smaller species are kept.

I’m debating working it into my September Florida trip (at the possible expense of Jacksonville, which will be easier to visit in the future) but cat “sanctuaries” always leave me a bit leery. Their website does list the origins of quite a few of their big cats, but the fact that they’ve got some of the rarities that they do just leaves me with more questions than answers. In trying to do a bit of research on the place, the fact that they’re a part of the Feline Conservation Federation isn’t winning them any points with me either, given that not only do they not list their members but it also takes little effort to find that group’s connections with some unscrupulous individuals.

Basically I’d love to be able to add rusty spotted cats (plus jungle and Geoffroy’s cats) to my life list, but not if I’m going to have to support a place with subpar exhibitry or explicit shady ties.
 
On April 8th, 2023, the zoo announced that (0.0.4) red river hogs were born which are now on exhibit.

We have baby Red river hogs. Good job Ruby | By Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation | Facebook

On April 21st, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) red-ruffed lemur was born 4 days prior. On April 24th, the zoo announced that another (0.0.1) red-ruffed lemur was born.

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On May 14th, the zoo announced that (0.0.2) black-and-white ruffed lemurs were born. On May 18th, the zoo announced that another (0.0.1) black-and-white ruffed lemur was born.

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Black and white ruffed lemur babies playing in their tunnel | By Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation | Facebook

On May 25th, the zoo announced that (0.0.9) Indian peafowl hatched.

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On June 20th, the zoo announced the name of the rusty-spotted cat born in 2020, Buttons.

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On April 8th, 2023, the zoo announced that (0.0.4) red river hogs were born which are now on exhibit.

We have baby Red river hogs. Good job Ruby | By Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation | Facebook

On April 21st, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) red-ruffed lemur was born 4 days prior. On April 24th, the zoo announced that another (0.0.1) red-ruffed lemur was born.

Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation
Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation

On May 14th, the zoo announced that (0.0.2) black-and-white ruffed lemurs were born. On May 18th, the zoo announced that another (0.0.1) black-and-white ruffed lemur was born.

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Black and white ruffed lemur babies playing in their tunnel | By Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation | Facebook

On May 25th, the zoo announced that (0.0.9) Indian peafowl hatched.

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On June 20th, the zoo announced the name of the rusty-spotted cat born in 2020, Buttons.

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Nice to see the Rusty-spotted Cat population still hanging on in North America.
 
On February 25th, 2024, the zoo announced that (0.0.10+) domestic Muscovy ducks hatched.

Spring is here | By Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation FoundationFacebook

On October 22nd, the zoo announced that they expanded one of the enclosures for their (1.1) generic tigers named Tank (white) and Tabitha (tabby).

Tabitha and Tank playing in their new expanded habitat . | By Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation FoundationFacebook

On November 8th, the zoo announced that (0.4) cheetahs were born on October 5th which are on exhibit. They were later named Freya, Lotis, Sally, and Stormy.

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Playtime Freya and Lotis | By Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation FoundationFacebook
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On April 30th, 2024, the zoo announced that (0.0.4) black-and-white ruffed lemurs were born.

Mimi and Winston had 4 this year . Quite the bunch . Available to be seen on tours if Mimi has them outside | By Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation FoundationFacebook

On May 13th, the zoo announced that (0.0.4) red river hogs were born.

Rio happy to help take care of the babies | By Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation FoundationFacebook
 
On May 22nd, the zoo announced that a red-ruffed lemur was born.

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On June 13th, the zoo announced they built a new pool structure inside the (1.0) spotted hyena named Jess's exhibit.

9.3K views · 70 reactions | Artemio and the guys working hard to make a new hyena pool for Jess . Excellent job | By Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation | Facebook
9.4K views · 214 reactions | Jess new pool finished yesterday #visitgainesvillealachuacounty #hyenas #zoo #animallovers #animalsanctuary #VisitGainesville | By Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation | Facebook

On October 22nd, the zoo announced that they expanded one of the enclosures for their (1.1) generic tigers named Tank (white) and Tabitha (tabby).

Tabitha and Tank playing in their new expanded habitat . | By Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation FoundationFacebook

On July 6th, the zoo announced they built a new pool structure inside Tank/Tabitha's exhibit.

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On July 23rd, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1) African (white) lion named Lotis from an unspecified facility which is on exhibit.

Introducing LOTIS , our 4 month old white Lioness cub. See her now on tours , Thursday and Saturday at 10 . #lion #sanctuary #visitgainesville... | By Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation | Facebook
Roar with the baby white lion at Carson Springs Wildlife Sanctuary

On October 5th, the zoo announced that (3.0) cheetahs were born in late September/early October which are on exhibit.

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13K views · 320 reactions | #cheetahs Kiara and babies , almost 4 weeks old . Drive by on our Halloween Drive thru . #Halloween #cheetahs #visitgainesville... | By Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation | Facebook
64K views · 5.3K reactions | Fun to be a baby. Looking for 3 boy names . Both parents names start with K Kwea and Kiara One two three … Go | By Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation | Facebook
 
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