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Living Treasures Moraine (which is separate from Living Treasures Laurel Highlands because of different ownership) is opening a second park near Grove City, PA called Keystone Safari later this year. It has been under construction for several years. A date has not been determined. Links to both parks below:

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Home - Keystone Safari
 
Differences between my Nov 2020 visit and Nov 2023, going counter clockwise around the zoo:
- The tigers have been moved to Keystone Safari down the road (same owner). Both exhibits are empty, I don't know if they'll have something new in them for opening day 2024.
- Emu are now in the zebu exhibit by the red river hogs.
- The leopard died, there's a pair of marabou stork in the exhibit.
- The mixed species exhibit in the back by the marmosets has added military macaw and alligator snapping turtle (in the summer). Scarlet macaw, red-footed tortoise, and yellow-footed tortoise are still present. There's no longer a Chilean flamingo.
- No bongo in with the zebras.
- Dromedarys are joined by a few watusi and gyr cattle.
- Valais sheep are where the camel calf was.
- Lorikeet aviary now has budgies, cockatiel, and lovebirds. Eastern rosella are in a separate exhibit behind the free-flight.
- Kangaroo Walkabout has red kangaroos and a few Bennett's wallabies.
- Indian peafowl exhibit has grey peacock-pheasant, southern screamer, golden pheasant, pink-necked pigeon, western crowned pigeon, and various chicken breeds.
- Island in bovid yard has red ruffed lemurs. The moat around it has a pair of mute swans and a few female knob-billed ducks.
- The bovids were all cattle and zebu, no yak or water buffalo.
- Lar gibbon exhibit across from ratel has black spider monkeys.
- The black spider monkey exhibit by the Prevost's squirrels has a DeBrazza's on one side and a pair of Hoffman's sloths in the other.
 
The tigers moved several weeks ago. Their new habitat at Keystone looked complete during my last visit. They are planning new animals for the tigers' previous exhibits. No news yet on the new residents. The marabou storks debuted this summer. Living Treasures and Keystone Safari has been switching animals back and forth depending on space and size.
 
The tigers moved several weeks ago. Their new habitat at Keystone looked complete during my last visit. They are planning new animals for the tigers' previous exhibits. No news yet on the new residents. The marabou storks debuted this summer. Living Treasures and Keystone Safari has been switching animals back and forth depending on space and size.

They moved on the 6th :)
 
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