Brantford Twin Valley Zoo Brantford Twin Valley Zoo

My mother went to this small zoo in Brantford, Ontario as part of her job, and I got her to take photos there for me, and I just uploaded twelve photos from her visit.

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Where kids can go and learn about hand-feeding bears and hugging lemurs.... glorified petting zoo with no regard for the safety of staff or what the public is learning. Their social media says a lot... poor respect for the animals on the part of the “owners”.
 
My mother went to this small zoo in Brantford, Ontario as part of her job, and I got her to take photos there for me, and I just uploaded twelve photos from her visit.
As for the zoo's quality, I can judge it as I've never been there, though it seems that bar a couple exhibits, its not very good from the photos I've seen.
 
2022 News:

On January 28th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) dromedary camel named Leroy Brown passed away due to an intestinal issue.

Early this week our family was blindsided with a sudden tragedy that has left our hearts shattered. We woke to Leroy not acting like his happy blubbery... | By Twin Valley Nature Park | Facebook

On March 29th, the zoo announced that (0.0.3) domestic chickens hatched.

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On April 7th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) mouflon (species not specified) was born.

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On April 20th, the zoo announced they renovated and upgraded most of the exhibits in the Reptile House, such as with their big eyed tree frogs.

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On May 6th, the zoo announced they have changed their name to Twin Valley Nature Park.

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On May 14th, the zoo announced a (0.0.1) ring-tailed lemur named Pi was born on March 26th.

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On June 2nd, the zoo announced that (2.1) domestic goats (breed(s) not specified) named Delilah, Pumpernickel, and Toffee.

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On June 20th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) red? kangaroo was born.

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On October 19th, the zoo announced they have built a new playground for the 2023 season.

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On April 3rd, 2024, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.0.1) Cuvier's dwarf caiman named Sriracha and a (0.0.1) blue-tongued skink (species not specified) named Regina which will be on display in the Reptile House once the zoo opens on April 27th.

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