California Living Museum is a 14-acre facility located in Bakersfield, California, focusing mainly on native species in California. Species include island fox, desert bighorn sheep, black-tailed mule deer, ringtail, American black bear, California condor, burrowing owl, western scrub jay, green heron, American coot, and desert tortoise.
On January 7th, the zoo announced that their wildlife rehabilitation center will be closed until April for renovations.
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On January 23rd, the zoo announced that a (0.1) coyote named Sandy is now on exhibit with the facility's other 2 coyotes.
CALM - The next time you visit CALM, you will see three... | By CALM | The next time you visit CALM, you will see three coyotes instead of two! Several weeks ago, the Animal Keepers began the process of introducing young...
On January 31st, it was reported that the zoo started construction on a new vetinary clinic which should be completed by spring 2022.
PHOTO GALLERY: California Living Museum announces expansion of animal care facilities
On March 1st, the zoo announced that their Shorebird Aviary has reopened to the public after undergoing renovations.
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On March 13th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) American beaver named Lilo has passed away a week prior due to heart failure. He was 11 years old.
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On April 13th, the zoo announced they have acquired (0.2) Virginia opossums named Peep and Jellybean.
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On July 13th, the zoo announced that they are in the process of updating/making new backgrounds in the Reptile House.
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On July 30th, it was announced that (2.0) golden eagles named Midas and Maverick were transferred to the Big Bear Alpine Zoo in California.
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On January 7th, the zoo announced that their wildlife rehabilitation center will be closed until April for renovations.
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On January 23rd, the zoo announced that a (0.1) coyote named Sandy is now on exhibit with the facility's other 2 coyotes.
CALM - The next time you visit CALM, you will see three... | By CALM | The next time you visit CALM, you will see three coyotes instead of two! Several weeks ago, the Animal Keepers began the process of introducing young...
On January 31st, it was reported that the zoo started construction on a new vetinary clinic which should be completed by spring 2022.
PHOTO GALLERY: California Living Museum announces expansion of animal care facilities
On March 1st, the zoo announced that their Shorebird Aviary has reopened to the public after undergoing renovations.
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On March 13th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) American beaver named Lilo has passed away a week prior due to heart failure. He was 11 years old.
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On April 13th, the zoo announced they have acquired (0.2) Virginia opossums named Peep and Jellybean.
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On July 13th, the zoo announced that they are in the process of updating/making new backgrounds in the Reptile House.
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On July 30th, it was announced that (2.0) golden eagles named Midas and Maverick were transferred to the Big Bear Alpine Zoo in California.
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