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South Central Kentucky: cave tours by boat, 68 acres with 3 miles of trails, nature center Louisville Nature Center: Louisville: Jefferson: North Central: 41 acres in Beargrass Creek State Nature Preserve Mary E. Fritsch Nature Center: Livingston: Rockcastle: South Central Kentucky: website, operated by Appalachia-Science in the Public Interest
Kentucky Trails is being built in partnership with Kentucky Fish and Wildlife to house and exhibit native animals from the Appalachian and Cumberland Gap regions. Notable enclosers include two rotational Great Plains inspired woodlands that will house American bison , elk , American black bears , bobcats and other native animals.
Animal Sanctuary & Alligator Park, Ochopee; Amazing Animals Inc, Saint Cloud; Animal EDventure Park & Safari, Boynton Beach; Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge, Orlando; Bear Creek Feline Center, Panama City; Bearadise Ranch, Myakka City; BF Petting Zoo, Thonotosassa; Big Cat Rescue, Tampa; Big Cat Habitat Gulf Coast Sanctuary, Sarasota
BELLEVUE, Ky. — Kentucky Fish and Wildlife law enforcement officers seized an alligator that was reportedly kept in a basement.Kentucky Fish and Wildlife announced the discovery on Facebook on ...
Criminal charges are pending after Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife game wardens seized a 3-foot alligator from a Northern Kentucky home, officials said.
The Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge is a 152,000-acre (620 km 2) National Wildlife Refuge located in eastern North Carolina along the Atlantic Coast. It was established on March 14, 1984, to preserve and protect a unique wetland habitat type—the pocosin —and its associated wildlife species.
Reggie the Alligator in his home at the L.A. Zoo. Fifteen years ago, Reggie was the talk of the town when he was discovered living in a lake in Harbor City.
The "Monkey Ship" was originally home to rhesus macaques, and eventually housed capuchin monkeys, lemurs, and juvenile American alligators in the pool surrounding the ship. The exhibit was closed in 1991 as the animals were moved to naturalistic habitats, and the ship and pool were eventually restored as a bumper boat attraction for children. [5]