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Wilderness Trails Zoo is a 56-acre facility located in the county of Saginaw, Michigan. It is home to 200 animals representing 50 species such as red-tailed boa, African lion, American alligator, military macaw, dromedary camel, emu, capybara, grey wolf, zebra, red fox, ankole-watusi, ring-tailed lemur, blue-and-gold macaw, serval, and Indian peafowl.

On May 9th, 2021, the zoo announced that (0.0.2) red fox kits were born in April of the same year.

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On August 26th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) zebra was born on August 23rd.

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Wilderness Trails is in Frankenmuth, not Saginaw. Perhaps you're getting it confused with the Saginaw Children's Zoo, which, I must say, is leaps and bounds ahead of Wilderness Trails. The large carnivores at Wilderness Trails have very small cages for their species, and the otters have no more than a KIDDIE POOL to swim in!
 
On August 14th, 2022, the zoo announced they have acquired (0.0.4) American alligators named Tim, Peter, Clive, and Jeffery, a (0.0.1) iguana (species not specified) named Scoter, and (0.0.5) tortoises (species(s) not specified) named Bowser, Kyle, Burp, Beans, and Marris.

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On May 6th, 2023, the zoo announced that (0.0.6+?) domestic goats (breed(s) not specified) were born.

Our spring babies are arriving! - Wilderness Trails Animal Zoo

On July 30th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) domestic donkey was born.

A new arrival today! He’s... - Wilderness Trails Animal Zoo

On May 1st, 2023, the zoo announced they opened a new gift shop to the public.

Grand reopening of our gift... - Wilderness Trails Animal Zoo
Wilderness Trails Animal Zoo 进行了直播。 | By Wilderness Trails Animal Zoo | Facebook
 
After a quick visit today, a few more amazing additions!
• 0.0.1+ maned wolves are now at the zoo
• 0.0.1+ Spotted Hyenas haves been gained
• 0.0.3+ Przewalski’s Horse have been gained
• I saw the baby blackbuck and binturong
• they now have mountain coatis!!!
I am pretty sure they do not have mountain coatis. Many zoos (especially roadside ones) mislabel ring-tailed coatis as “mountain”
 
On my next visit (most likely in spring) I will ask a keeper. The keepers seem very knowledgeable upon the place.

Great, thanks!

I already suspect that they came from the private trade, given how anal the P-Horse SSP seems to be with regard to placement. I have access to the 2020 P-Horse studbook, and while one or two facilities outside of the AZA house P-Horses in it, they very noticeably do not hold breeding herds.

Or individuals even capable of breeding, at that.
 
Other 2024 News/Early 2025 (Domestic) News Not Mentioned:
On May 5th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) Flemish Giant rabbit named Raven was born 5 months prior which is on exhibit.

https://www.facebook.com/wilderness...3k42NQAHaSafjkzWC7LzcTxfV1KR3iGS2kA33FngMWp6l

On June 4th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) alpaca was born and later named Tater.

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On July 31st, the zoo announced that a (1.0) domestic donkey (breed not specified) was born.

https://www.facebook.com/wilderness...AKoG8TcQbTs49BPzupZofJrrftac8ESv7m73taBZ1qnbl

On August 8th, the zoo announced that an Ankole-Watusi cow was born.

https://www.facebook.com/wilderness...rzVY43paFsL39CFCwoTu4mqDKsoHhG61i7SXnd6aQkzWl

On September 10th, the zoo announced they are currently constructing a new Barnyard area with a new koi pond.

https://www.facebook.com/wilderness...kyc7XXaYfcvYMAC58T9zy7wnuJvKwrYuuGZzo8mcE7cFl

On January 2nd, 2025, the zoo announced that a (0.1) zebu was born.

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On February 11th, the zoo announced that 3+ domestic cows (breed(s) not specified, though one is a Highland cow) and 2+ goats (breed(s) not specified) were born which are on exhibit.

https://www.facebook.com/wilderness...eT3KX5LSCCZgPEs5fMjTzVq9c3ve4FKXnETrNMm9oBQnl

On February 18th, the zoo announced that 2+ domestic rabbits (breed not specified) were born which are now on exhibit.

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On May 27th, the zoo announced they built a new exhibit for their Eurasian eagle-owl which is opened to the public.

https://www.facebook.com/wilderness...z2SuMykCHkLvakiUW3zdwoTHgeRhex8bMwJM8ts2E5a1l

On June 3rd, the zoo announced that a (0.1) Patagonian cavy was born which is an animal ambassador. The cavy was later named Winnie.

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On July 14th, the zoo announced they acquired 2 black-and-white ruffed lemurs (one of which seems to be a black-and-white/red-ruffed hybrid) which are on exhibit.

https://www.facebook.com/wilderness...s9CSdDtuyhV5QqNz8wRnh8EU6zGxL9Wv68jvvew7omskl

On July 15th, the zoo announced their original founders (Bill and Lynette) retired as a new Director/Owner of Wilderness Trails, Jeremiah Tietz, was hired. The zoo also announced their previous lead supervisor is now the Head of Operations, and they hired a new Community Outreach Director.

https://www.facebook.com/wilderness...vgg36dDkGYuGjYUPjRRug9oaeKzNAizB9vLKh36KXC7ol

On August 4th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1) Eurasian eagle owl which was later named Franny.

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On August 7th, the zoo announced that 5+ common ostriches hatched which are on exhibit.

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1488438035149253

On September 12th, the zoo announced that they are currently constructing a new Rainforest building for their sloths and other species.

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On September 25th, the zoo announced that an American bison was born which is on exhibit.

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On November 13th, the zoo announced a (1.0) southern tamandua named Antony which will be on display once the rainforest building opens.

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I saw the baby blackbuck and binturong

On November 14th, the zoo announced that the binturong was sexed as (0.1) and later named Bella Lil'B Bearcat. The zoo also announced they started construction on a new exhibit for the binturong.

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On November 27th, it was reported that the zoo acquired 2 fishing cats, 2 red-ruffed lemurs, 2+ Egyptian fruit bats, a tayra, a red-rumped agouti, 2+ parrots (species(s) not specified), a Eurasian eagle-owl, a crow/raven hybrid, and a violet turaco from the now-closed Shell Factory Nature Park in Florida.

Shell Factory's animals find new homes at Wonder Gardens, Gatorama, etc.
Shell’s Factory & Nature Park’s Moo finds a new home

On December 5th, the zoo announced that a blackbuck named Rudolph was born.

https://www.facebook.com/wilderness...CpuPCLkV9J6sz5LEN1cMEhLpJaS63rPiyKabwfJDkpasl
 
The zoo is now a holder for the Eastern Aardwolf. I don’t know where they sourced it, as there’s only 1 and I learned about his today. USDa lists 1 in august, and I did hear they might acquire them in the future. This is a great development, I hope the exhibit can be ethical for this wonderful species, as all recent exhibits have been a great improvement for the zoo.
 
The zoo is now a holder for the Eastern Aardwolf. I don’t know where they sourced it, as there’s only 1 and I learned about his today. USDa lists 1 in august, and I did hear they might acquire them in the future. This is a great development, I hope the exhibit can be ethical for this wonderful species, as all recent exhibits have been a great improvement for the zoo.
Do you have a source for this other than USDA?
 
After doing a bit of digging, it seems the director, Jeremiah Tietz, also runs that exotic pet store Saginaw tropics (or something similar), and he’s the one getting aardwolves in zoos, along with all these other crazy imports. His exotic pet shop, also aquired three toed sloths, tayras, african wild cats, addax, American badgers, civets, palawan bearcats, ratels, red ruffled lemurs, etc. I wonder how this could follow…
 
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I’m gonna be a killjoy and say that if the director also owns an exotic pet shop, full of animals that most certainly should not be pets, that… does not reflect well upon this facility.
To be fair, this zoo also does not reflect well upon to a pet store :p
As I believe I am the only zoo chatter to visit after the pandemic and new director, I am happy to say the zoo has improved. The worst enclosures (otter, coati, bears, tigers) have been repurposed or renovated, and all of the newer enclosures are ethical. I think the facility is going in the right direction, as I have seen the plans and my only issue will soon be removed (new enclosures for black bears, lions, tigers and removal of syrian brown bears).
 
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