The Conservation Center consists of a large building and some outdoor areas for endangered Tortoises, Iguanas, and Amphibians. Tortoises and iguanas also have outdoor access and rotate between indoor and outdoor, so not all listed species may be in the indoor area at a given time. Light green areas represent open topped area, dark green represents terrariums An extension of the Tropical Terrarium with a focus on tortoises, iguanas, and other
endangered herps Conservation Center species list: A. Madagascar 1.Ploughshare Tortoise 2.Flat Backed Spider Tortoise 3.Spider Tortoise, Merrem's Madagascar Swift (r)
4.Radiated Tortoise, Spider Tortoise B. Indian Ocean 1. Aldabra Giant Tortoise, Green Iguana (r) 2. African Spurred Tortoise (r), Pancake Tortoise (r) 3. Indian Star Tortoise, Fijian Crested Iguana (r) 4. Fiji Banded Iguana (r) C. The Americas 1. Galapagos Giant Tortoise, Rhinoceros Iguana (r)
2. Yellow Footed Tortoise (r), Jamaican Iguana (r), Cuban Rock Iguana (r)
3. Desert Tortoise (r), San Esteban Chuckwalla (r)
4. Gopher Tortoise (r) 5. Five-Keeled Spiny Tailed Iguana (r), Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (r)
6. Utila Spiny Tailed Iguana (r)
7. Northern Bahamian Rock Iguana (r)
8. Sonoran Spiny-Tailed Iguana (r), Colorado River Toad (a)
9. Golden Frogs (2 terrariums) -Panamanian Golden Frog (a) -Costa Rican Variable Harlequin Toad (a)
10. Aquatic Caecilian (a) 11. Endangered USA (5 terrariums) -Puerto Rican Crested Toad (a)
-Wyoming Toad (a)
-Houston Toad (a)
-Mississippi Gopher Frog (a)
-Texas Blind Salamander (a)
D. Asian Amphibians
12. Japanese Giant Salamander (a)
13. Chinese Giant Salamander (a) 14. Newts (3 terrariums) -Emperor Newt (a) -Anderson's Crocodile Newt (a) -Luristan Newt (a)
There is a small shop here, near the entrance/exits