Just a quick note: Both of these places have a handful of non-domestic species. Both have (or at least in recent years did have) emu, and the WWI Park in North Attleborough (yes, I know it's confusing, but despite it being "North" of Attleboro, North Attleborough did not drop the "ugh") has peafowl and some pheasants as well (plus the aforementioned deer). Winslow Farm also has spurred tortoises.
Since when did Woods Hole have a sea turtle? I don't remember them ever having one.
As far as smaller nature centers go, Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary in Attleboro has a *very* small nature center with a few turtle species.
I don't consider emu, peafowl, or pheasants to be wild species. They are all heavily bred in captivity, super easy to buy on farm websites, and are common on private farms. They aren't enough for me to push a place up from the domestic category. The deer I go back and forth on, I can never remember which I put the "and deer" places under so there might be some inconsistency there. My personal spreadsheet (and the one I'll post at the end here) doesn't have this division into 4 types of places, that's being done just for this thread.
I thought the Attleborough was a typo on my spreadsheet
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