The Mountain View Conservation and Breeding Centre is a great little place that is unknown to almost everyone here in British Columbia, Canada. It has an impressive (yet small) collection of rare and endangered animals, and is not open to the public. However, it is possible to book guided tours around the closed facilities, but they only take bookings at least 48 hours in advance.
An example of what they have: Aardwolf, Amur Leopard Cat, Fossa, Brazilian Ocelot, Caracal, Bat-Eared Fox, Cheetah, Fishing Cat, Geoffrey's Cat, Gordon's Cat, Indian Desert Cat, African Hunting Dog, Painted Cat, Rusty Spotted Cat, Pallas Cat, Serval, Sand Cat, and Temminck's Golden Cat. Those are just the rare carnivores...
They have some cuvier, mhorr and slender-horned gazelles, which they list as all being extinct in the wild, as well as malayan and mountain tapirs, scimitar-horned oryx, etc.
There is a lot more information on their website: mtnviewconservation.org/ for those who are interested in rare creatures.
An example of what they have: Aardwolf, Amur Leopard Cat, Fossa, Brazilian Ocelot, Caracal, Bat-Eared Fox, Cheetah, Fishing Cat, Geoffrey's Cat, Gordon's Cat, Indian Desert Cat, African Hunting Dog, Painted Cat, Rusty Spotted Cat, Pallas Cat, Serval, Sand Cat, and Temminck's Golden Cat. Those are just the rare carnivores...
They have some cuvier, mhorr and slender-horned gazelles, which they list as all being extinct in the wild, as well as malayan and mountain tapirs, scimitar-horned oryx, etc.
There is a lot more information on their website: mtnviewconservation.org/ for those who are interested in rare creatures.