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The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is a facility located in Cleveland, Ohio. Species at the facility include bobcat, coyote, North American river otter, striped skunk, Virginia opossum, common raven, red-tailed hawk, great horned owl, barred owl, peregrine falcon, and wood turtle, among other species.

On May 9th, the museum announced they acquired a (1.0) bobcat named Diego from an unspecified facility in March, and is now on exhibit.

Say hello to Diego! We’re excited to welcome a new male northern bobcat to the Ralph Perkins II Wildlife Center & Woods Garden—Presented by KeyBank.... | By Cleveland Museum of Natural History - Facebook

On June 7th, the museum announced they acquired a (1.0) Virginia opossum named Zeke, who is now an animal ambassador.

Hoo’s new at the Museum? Join us on social this month as we introduce four new faces in Wildlife! | By Cleveland Museum of Natural History | Facebook

On June 14th, the museum announced they acquired a (1.0) western hognose snake named Willie which is now on exhibit.

Come for #WildlifeWednesday, stay for the outtakes! We’re introducing you to another new face in the Wildlife department. | By Cleveland Museum of Natural History | Facebook

On June 28th, the museum announced they acquired a (0.1) striped skunk named Iris, who is now an ambassador animal.

Have you caught wind of the Museum’s newest animal ambassadors? Allow us to introduce you to Iris, the striped skunk! #Biodiversity #WildlifeWednesday | By Cleveland Museum of Natural History | Facebook

On July 1st, the museum announced that a (1.0) North American river otter named Linus passed away at age 22 on June 28th due to metastatic cancer.

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