Little Ponderosa Zoo and Rescue Little Ponderosa Zoo and Rescue News

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Little Ponderosa Zoo and Rescue is a facility located in Anderson County, Tennesse. It exhibits animals from both the native and exotic variety, and this post will be the news from February 10th-July 30th, 2021.

On February 10th, 2021, the zoo announced that the founder and owner of the zoo, James Cox, has passed away on February 9th.

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On February 21st, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) goat (breed not listed) named Miracle was born.

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On February 23rd, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) African crested porcupine was born.

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On March 1st, the zoo announced that they have acquired (0.0.2) ostriches from an undisclosed facility.

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On March 19th, the zoo announced a seasonal Easter exhibit, with rescued domesticated rabbits as the main feature.

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On March 22nd, the zoo announced they have released (0.0.2) screech owls back into the wild.

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On March 24th, the zoo announced they have taken in a (1.0) red-tailed hawk who has suffered from temporary blindness in both of his eyes.

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On March 25th, the zoo announced they have taken in other native animals for rehabilitation including hawks, finches, Virginia opossums, chipmunks, squirrels, and rabbits.

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Also on March 25th, the zoo announced they have acquired a 32-year-old (0.1) sulphur-crested cockatoo? named Sunshine.

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On May 4th, the zoo announced they have acquired a (1.0) vervet monkey named Lebron and a (1.0) patas monkey named Jerry from a private facility.

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On May 9th, the zoo held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for their new fox exhibit.

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On May 17th, the zoo announced they have taken in a (0.0.1) white-tailed deer, the first in the 2021 season.

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On May 22nd, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) water buffalo was born on May 21st.

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On May 23rd, the zoo announced they have acquired (0.0.2) white-tufted marmosets named Merle and Bobo.

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On May 25th, the zoo announced they have acquired a (1.0) savanna monitor lizard named Roscoe from a private facility.

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Also on May 25th, the zoo announced that (0.0.9?) quails (species name not given) were born. as well as the birth of (0.0.2?) fallow deer.

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On May 27th, the zoo announced the birth of a (0.0.1) Sika deer.

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On June 12th, the zoo announced they have acquired a (1.0) Russian tortoise named Jimmy, as well as a "couple" parakeets (species name not given) and a (0.0.1) cockatiel.

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On June 14th, the zoo announced that they have gotten new signs advertising their facility.

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On June 15th, the zoo announced they have acquired a (0.1) fennec fox named Lexi from a private facility.

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On July 1st, the zoo announced they have taken in a large number of domesticated guinea pigs and rabbits.

Huge rabbit and guinea pig rescue intake

On July 18th, the zoo announced they have acquired a (1.0) bobcat named Slick.

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On July 19th, the zoo announced they have released a (0.0.1) Cooper's hawk back into the wild.

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On July 26th, the zoo announced they have acquired (0.0.3) black-tailed prairie dogs.

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On July 30th, the zoo opened a new exhibit to showcase some rescued exotic birds.

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I missed some other births/rehabilitation/releases that were either not mentioned or weren't specific enough.
 
News between August 1st-November 15th, 2021

On August 7th, the zoo announced they have acquired a (1.0) Argentine black-and-white tegu from a private owner. He was later named Terrence.

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Also on August 7th, the zoo officially opened their newly renovated outdoor enclosure for their African crested porcupines and their newly renovated indoor enclosure for their tortoises.

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On September 6th, it was announced that the (0.0.1) African crested porcupine baby has made its first appearance in the outside exhibit.

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On September 15th, the zoo announced they have acquired a (1.0) domesticated rooster from the Tennessee Valley Fair through a private owner.

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On September 18th, the zoo announced they have acquired a 3-month-old (1.0) dromedary camel named Cash.

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Also on September 18th, the zoo announced they were raising funds to help build an exhibit for their Argentine black-and-white tegu.

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On September 22nd, the zoo announced they have acquired (1.1) Black Angus? calves named Abraham and Sarah.

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On September 29th, the zoo opened its newly renovated exhibit for their Cuban knight anole.

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On October 25th, the zoo opened another newly renovated exhibit for their gecko (species name not given)

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On September 12th, the zoo announced they built a new exhibit for their (1.1) tufted capuchins named Eddy and Violet (Violet was not on exhibit for the past year due to medical complications).

Check out this amazing reunion between two old friends! Violet and Eddy have been separated for a year due to some health issues that Violet was... | By The Little Ponderosa Zoo | Facebook

On December 19th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1) northern blue-tongued skink named Penny which will be on exhibit in January 2023.

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On January 22nd, 2023, the zoo announced that their (0.1) domestic dog (breed not specified) named Dolly passed away at the age of 17.

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On January 23rd, the zoo announced that a (0.1) miniature donkey was born.

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I see we're back to posting purely about births and deaths of domestics, something numerous other members have expressed their frustration over before. This is also the perfect example of a zoo that just clutters up the forum and maybe doesn't need minor news covered due to lack of interest- looking back at this thread, this post by me is the first time any other member has interacted with it. So much for being a discussion-based forum...
 
I see we're back to posting purely about births and deaths of domestics, something numerous other members have expressed their frustration over before. This is also the perfect example of a zoo that just clutters up the forum and maybe doesn't need minor news covered due to lack of interest- looking back at this thread, this post by me is the first time any other member has interacted with it. So much for being a discussion-based forum...
I will say some of the posts in this thread do help with holder lists and I have referenced threads like this one for my primate list, but I agree that we really don't need any news about domestics in here. I've genuinely lost count how many times that has been repeated to this same member and at this point, I'm not too confident we'll ever see him listen to us.
 
I see we're back to posting purely about births and deaths of domestics, something numerous other members have expressed their frustration over before. This is also the perfect example of a zoo that just clutters up the forum and maybe doesn't need minor news covered due to lack of interest- looking back at this thread, this post by me is the first time any other member has interacted with it. So much for being a discussion-based forum...

Ok duly noted, if it is just domestic news I won't post it unless I can pair it with more exotic news.

I've genuinely lost count how many times that has been repeated to this same member and at this point, I'm not too confident we'll ever see him listen to us.

It's comments like this that make me not want to listen to your personal opinions on how I post news, because it comes off as condescending
 
I don't think he's doing anything wrong by sharing news about domestic animals. He's just sharing news about zoos, which is what this thread is for.
 
Ok duly noted, if it is just domestic news I won't post it unless I can pair it with more exotic news.

Just leave it off please. Most of us are not interested in domestics news.

It's comments like this that make me not want to listen to your personal opinions on how I post news, because it comes off as condescending

Given that you have repeatedly gotten snippy and rude with many of us both publicly and privately in response to civil criticism, you tend to set yourself up for pointed criticism. In this case, quite a number of members have told you numerous times to leave off the domestics, but it keeps circling back in anyways. Continuing to double back on things you've said you'd do will draw criticism.
 
If you're not interested, then maybe you should ignore it.
We're not talking about just one or two members not being interested. Numerous long time members have asked for news about domestics to be left off- they clutter up news threads with information most members of the site don't care about. It's also the sheer quantity of domestics-related content. I wouldn't care to occasionally see domestics-related news come up, especially in regards to new species to a zoo, but it gets frustrating to see every single death or birth of a goat being reported on here by only a handful of members.

The point remains that this is a discussion forum, not a news forum, so news posts should be those with a potential of starting discussion, and posts about the births and deaths of goats are not in the interest of starting a discussion.
 
If you're not interested, then maybe you should ignore it.

As Neil stated, quite a number of members have said they are not interested in this sort of information being posted. It does not need to be shared on an international forum. Domestic births and deaths are extremely common and result in clutter more than anything. It is not a hard request to not post it, it would save time more than anything.
 
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