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The Maine Wildlife Park is a 200-acre facility (40 acres are public) in Grey, Maine. Species at the facility include moose, Canada lynx, American black bear, fisher, grey fox, woodchuck, North American porcupine, wild turkey, ring-necked pheasant, golden eagle, barred owl, wood turtle, Blanding's turtle, and eastern garter snake.

On August 29th, the park announced they have acquired a (1.0) Virginia opossum named Chewey from a wildlife rehabilitator.

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On April 9th, 2024, the zoo announced that due to a heavy storm the week prior, their opening date of the season was postponed. The zoo later reopened on May 20th.

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Maine Wildlife Park opens for the season after repairing damage

On April 13th, the zoo announced that a former employee of 46 years, Jon "Doc" Bagley, passed away.

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On May 19th, the zoo announced they moved the gatehouse to a new area near the parking lot temporarily as the area is currently fenced off for an unspecified construction project.

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On May 29th, the zoo announced they acquired a great horned owl and a striped skunk which are both on exhibit.

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