Shutterfox
Member
Hello there! My name is Dana and myself and my husband are (surprise, surprise) looking to start building a small exotic animal menagerie, with the hopes to establish a roadside zoological attraction. Both my husband and I have lifelong experience working professionally with horses and have reasonable experience with the stereotypical farm animals.
My exotic experience has been, in the past, limited to personally owning hookbills (macaws, african greys, conures, and lorikeets), reptiles (snakes, iguanas, turtles, and tortoises) and a wide variety of "exotic pets" such as ferrets, guinea pigs, chinchillas, etc.
Throughout the past year, I have been fortunate enough to have the opportunity to work alongside "zoo exotics" at my job including coatimundis, Patagonian cavies, african crested porcupines, African Serval cats, white handed gibbons, zebras, Nilgai, zebu cattle, giant Aldabra tortoises, Scottish highlander cows, emus, lemurs, camels, and probably a few I've left out of this list.
I am located in Virginia, but we have every intention to move to a state with significantly more lenient exotic animal laws. We were looking into possibly West Virginia, Illinois, Indiana, Texas, or elsewhere.
We are both aware this will require quite a bit of time, money, and sanity to make this a reality, but we are willing to do whatever it takes to make our dreams come true! Our timeframe is very lenient, as we don't expect to have any sort of established attraction for 10-15 years. This will give us the time to acquire the necessary land in the right location, permits and licenses, construct our enclosures and habitats, build the appropriate buildings, and finally acquire the animals.
We would love to purchase an already established our out of business zoo and improve the facilities and continue expansion on our own, but I'm clueless as to where to look for such properties. Any help in this area would be greatly appreciated!
I am looking to the ZooChat forum for some advice, and perhaps even meet with some current zoo owners as to how to make our goal a reality.
I really look forward to meeting all of you and hope we can gather some insight on the zoological industry though you members!
Take care and thanks in advance!