Note: All silhouettes belong to their respective owners
This area houses various animals that live in, or have adapted to, urban areas.
A full species list is under construction, but a basic guide to all the animals goes as fallows.
A Chipmunk and Squirrel island. Home to two species of Chipmunk and Squirrel respectively.
A reptile house that houses native reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates that live in urban areas
a songbird aviary that also houses Eastern Cottontail rabbits.
a mixed species enclosure of Raccoons, Opossums, Striped Skunk, and White-Nosed Coati.
a Hawk enclosure housing multiple species, though the most noteworthy are the Red-Shouldered and Red-Tailed Hawk.
a Bobcat enclosure
A Red Fox enclosure
a Barn Owl enclosure
A Barred Owl enclosure
An American Kestrel enclosure
And a small mammal houses housing rodents, insectivores, and the stars of the building, the Weasels!
most animals found here are rescues, either being confiscated Pets, Injured, Orphaned, or Nuisance animals.
The enclosures are built with the animals comfort in mind. Their enclosures are large and naturalistic, using the local environment to the max advantage. The reptile and small mammal enclosures have both indoor and outdoor access, And in the case of the fox and bobcat, their enclosure are both about 10 acres in size.
the animals may not always be visible, but keep a sharp eye out! You never know what you’ll find!
(this takes place in a universe where Pleistocene Megafauna and conditions persist into the present, and other animals immigrate from South America, The Caribbean, and other parts of North America)