Other 2022 News:
On March 29th, the center announced they acquired a (
0.1) sandhill crane named Sandy from Wildside Rehabilitation and Education Center in Michigan.
We recently received this sandhill crane from Wildside Rehabilitation and Education Center that is non-releasable to the wild. This bird was rescued and... | By North Florida Wildlife Center | Facebook
On May 12th, the center announced they transferred a (
1.0) swamp wallaby named Harvey to another unspecified facility.
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On May 24th, the center announced that a (
1.0) common brown lemur was born. He was later named Nofy.
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On August 1st, the center announced that a (
1.0) American white pelican named Sebastian passed away.
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On August 29th, the center announced they are in the process of building a rescue bird enclosure.
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On September 3rd, the center announced they are in the process of building a new exhibit for their (
0.1) Eurasian griffon vulture named Olympia. On September 14th, the center announced they have completed construction and have since moved Olympia in.
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Remember that enclosure we fundraised $300 to finish? It’s now completed and Olympia, the Eurasian griffon vulture, is absolutely loving her new space!... | By North Florida Wildlife Center | Facebook
On September 7th, the center announced they moved their lemurs to temp. exhibits while they build new "Lemur Forest" exhibits.
Our brown lemur family was recently moved into a temporary enclosure while we begin construction on our new lemur forest habitats! We love watching them... | By North Florida Wildlife Center | Facebook
On September 8th, the center announced they acquired (
1.1) ring-tailed lemurs named Jao and Malo from a private residence.
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On September 21st, the center announced they acquired (
0.0.2) bearded dragons.
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On September 23rd, the center announced they are in the process of building an amphitheater.
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On October 20th, the center announced they are in the process of building an exhibit for a new avian species.
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On October 24th, the center announced that their (
0.1) great blue turaco named Bomba passed away due to a severe kidney infection.
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On November 6th, the center announced that due to construction for breeding pairs of endangered animals, they moved their black-and-white ruffed lemurs to the amphitheater and their ring-tailed lemurs to a temp. exhibit in the African section. The center also announced they transferred their common brown lemurs to the Chase Wildlife Conservancy in Florida temporarily till the construction is finished in 2023.
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On November 10th, the center announced they acquired a (
1.0) crocodile monitor.
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On November 18th, the center announced that Raja is now on exhibit.
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On November 27th, the center announced they acquired a (
1.0) Linne's two-toed sloth which is now on exhibit.
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