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On March 3rd, the museum announced that the African civets would leave the facility on March 7th.

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On May 17th, it was reported that the museum temporarily acquired (1.1) caracals from the Carson Springs Wildlife Conservation Foundation in Florida as they are getting a new exhibit.

Tallahassee Museum hosts 9-month-old caracal siblings for the summer
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On August 4th, the museum announced that they acquired a (0.1) mule from the Hope Equine Rescue in Florida which is now on exhibit in the Farm area.

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On December 16th, the museum announced they acquired (2.0) dingos which are now on exhibit where the caracals used to be. The museum also announced they opened a new Red Wolf exhibit in the Phipps Gallery.

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On August 22nd, the museum announced that they acquired a (1.0) Guinea hog (later named Otis) and a (1.0) Florida Cracker sheep (later named Graham) which are now on exhibit.

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On November 24th, the museum announced they are constructing a new exhibit for American alligators which will open in spring 2024.

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On September 2nd, the museum announced that 2 wild turkeys hatched which are on exhibit.\

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On October 4th, the museum announced they acquired a (1.0) American beaver named Barkley which is an animal ambassador.

2.2K views · 83 reactions | There's another cute lil' animal in town, and his name is Barkley! He is our new beaver ambassador and will be joining our education team at the animal... | By Tallahassee Museum | Facebook

On October 12th, the museum announced they temporarily acquired 3 red foxes from OtterSpace Wildlife in Florida which are on exhibit.

5.1K views · 121 reactions | Meet our newest guest animals: Red Fox color morphs. Did you know over 100 different coat colors and patterns can be observed in the red fox? These foxes were rescued from a fur farm by @SaveAFoxRescue and are visiting us from @arkwildlifecareandsanctuary where they will safely live out the rest of their lives with plenty of space to run and dig. | Tallahassee Museum

On November 9th, the museum announced they broke ground on a new 1,200-square-foot building called Journeys which will be completed sometime in 2025.

11 reactions | The Tallahassee Museum is excited to announce the recent groundbreaking for the new "Journeys" Exhibit Building. Once complete, the highly anticipated... | By Tallahassee Museum | Facebook

On November 21st, the museum announced they acquired a (1.0) nine-banded armadillo named Chip which is an animal ambassador.

2.4K views · 36 reactions | He’s right! Come meet our educational ambassador, Chip the armadillo, at our daily animal encounters! ☀️ Education Animal Encounters are located at... | By Tallahassee Museum | Facebook

On June 17th, the museum announced that (1.1) red wolves were born on April 26th.

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On February 11th, 2025, the museum announced they named the wolves Apollo and Artemis.

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