Our Residents
The Animal Park at the Conservators Center is home to over 70 animals representing many different species from around the globe. Our tours offer visitors the chance to meet these unique individuals and learn about each species.
Our staff works hard to provide the highest quality of care to each of our residents through daily observation, interaction, and assessment. In addition to close monitoring, we are constantly updating and upgrading habitats and medical care as new technologies emerge. Staff must also readily adapt for inclement weather and address any emergent needs for each individual.
Visitors to the Animal Park have the opportunity to learn about each of our residents, their stories, and their species on any one of our public tours. Special events throughout the year also offer a glimpse into the unique world of exotic animal husbandry and wildlife advocacy.

- Endangered (IUCN 3.1) African Spurred Tortoise Centrochelys sulcata The African spurred tortoise, Centrochelys sulcata, also known as the Sulcata Tortoise, is an endangered species of […]
- Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Arctic Foxes Vulpes lagopus The arctic fox, Vulpes lagopus, sometimes called the white fox or snow fox, is a small and […]
- Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1) Binturongs Arctictis binturong The binturong, Arctictis binturong, also known as the bearcat, is a tree dwelling viverrid native to Southeast Asia. Listed as […]
- Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Eurasian Lynx Lynx lynx The Eurasian lynx, Lynx lynx, is a medium-sized wild cat found throughout Europe and Asia. There are […]
- Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Fennec Fox Vulpes zerda The fennec fox, Vulpes zerda (syn. Fennecus zerda), is a small, desert-dwelling canid from Africa. With one of […]
- Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Geoffroy’s Cat Leopardus geoffroyi The Geoffroy’s cat, Leopardus geoffroyi, is a small wild cat from South America. It is, in fact, the […]
- Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Gray Wolves Canis lupus The gray wolf, Canis lupus, is the largest extant member of the genus Canis and possess highly advanced social behavior. […]
- Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Common Green Iguana Iguana iguana The common green iguana, Iguana iguana, sometimes also known as the American iguana, is a large […]
- Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Jungle Cat Felis chaus The jungle cat, Felis chaus, is one of the most common small wild cats in southeast Asia. Also […]
- Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1) New Guinea Singing Dogs Canis hallstromi, Troughton 1957 Canis lupus dingo, Wozencraft 2005 The New Guinea singing dog, Canis hallstromi (syn. Canis lupus […]
- Endangered (IUCN 3.1) Ring-Tailed Lemurs Lemur catta The ring-tailed lemur, Lemur catta, is one of 101 extant species of lemur, all of which are found […]
- Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Striped Skunk Mephitis mephitis The striped skunk, Mephitis mephitis, is a small, ground-dwelling mammal in North America in the family Mephitidae. While previous […]