Exhibit Mammals. Animal Black Bear Sex Male (neutered) Arrived/ag9/27/95 at 8 months old History Captive born and hand reared.

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Exhibit Mammals Animal Black Bear (neutered) Arrived/ag9/27/95 at 8 months old History Captive born and hand reared. Animal Black Bear Arrived/ag5/21/01 at 2 years old History Born in captivity in IL. Animal Bobcat Arrived/ag8/10/1994 History Found orphaned in a field and then housed at the Hutchinson Zoo. Animal Bobcat Arrived/ag10/1/08 at 2 years old History Found orphaned and illegally kept as a pet. Animal Bobcat Arrived/ag4/9/11 at 2 years old History Confiscated while being kept as a pet. Animal Coyote Arrived/A 6/17/08 young orphan History Found severely weak when a second rehab facility was raided. Animal Grey Fox Arrived/A 7/3/2009 age unknown History Had broken right front leg/paw that had to be amputated. Animal Mink Arrived/A 3-4-2016 age unknown History Rehabilitation center

Animal Mink Arrived/A 3-14-2016 age unknown History Caught and relocated after killing several animals. Bad gash on nose Animal Mt. Lion (neutered) Arrived/A 1/14/2003 at 8 weeks old. History Orphaned and hand reared from 8-10 days old. Lives with sister. Animal Mt. Lion (spayed) Arrived/A 1/14/2003 at 8 weeks old. History Orphaned and hand reared from 8-10 days old. Lives with brother. Animal Red Fox Arrived/A 6/30/11 at 2 years old History Used in developing oral rabies vaccine. Animal Red Fox Arrived/A 6/30/11 at 2 years old History Used in developing oral rabies vaccine. Animal Red Fox Arrived/A 6/30/11 at 2 years old History Used in developing oral rabies vaccine. Animal River Otter Arrived/A Arrived 11/2/11 at 3 yrs old. History Born at Columbus Zoo and transferred to Miller Park zoo. Animal River Otter Arrived/A 8/18/2012 18 months History Found abandoned after Gulf Oil spill in 2010 at 2 weeks old. Taken to rehab.

Habituated due to necessary care. Animal White-tailed Deer (Doe) Arrived/A 6/5/01 born on 5/30/01 History Orphaned in Winchester, NH. Animal White-tailed Deer (Doe) Arrived/A 10/30/08 at 7 years old History Orphaned, captive raised to be a surrogate to other fawns but was unsuccessful. Animal White-tailed Deer (Buck) Arrived/A 5/14/12 at 1 year old History 2011 rehab animal from Maine who was released but was too habituated to humans to survive in the wild. Water Matters Pavilion Animal Painted Turtle Arrived/A 11/14/2014 History Originally found on doorstep and then used a class pet in Keene Exhibit Animal Animal Spotted Turtle Arrived/A 1/19/2016/ hatched 2001 History Captive born at Toledo Zoo, OH Exhibit Animal Animal Snapping Turtle Arrived/A 9/30/2014 at about 1 week old History Found on golf course in Ashland, NH. Exhibit Animal Animal Wood Frog Arrived/A 9/13/2015

History Found at vernal pool at bear Animal Wood Frog Arrived/A 9/7/2015 History Found in woods behind SLNSC shop Animal Green Frog Arrived/A 9/10/2015 History Found at upper pond SLNSC Animal Green Frog Arrived/A 9/10/2015 History Found at upper pond SLNSC Animal Bullfrog Arrived/A 3-14-16 History Found in parking lot in Manchester very cold and not moving Animal American Toad Arrived/A 5/2/2016 History Found on road near Rumney, NH History found on road History found on road

History found on road History found on road Raptor Exhibit Animal Bald Eagle Sex Unknown Arrived/A 4/1/10 immature/ adult History Hit by car on 5/2/09. Caused amputation of the tip of its left wing. Animal Bald Eagle Sex Unknown Arrived/A 4/17/13 immature/ adult History Mercury poisioning. Slowly recovered. Released and found 3 months later. Animal Barred owl Arrived/A 1990 age unknown History Head injury resulted in hearing loss. Animal Barred Owl Arrived/A 7/3/05 arrived as an adult History Non-releasable due to damage to right eye from auto collision. Animal Black-crowned Night Heron Arrived/A 3-7-17 arrived as an adult History Exhibited at VA Aquarium, exhibit no longer there Animal Black-crowned Night Heron Sex Unknown Arrived/A 11-28-16 History Rehab, non releasable due to fall from nest and unhealed wing fracture. Animal Sex Great horned Owl unknown

Arrived/A 8/15/92 Young of the year History Fell from nest and imprinted on humans. Animal Red-shouldered Hawk Arrived/A 5/19/06 as an adult History Non-releasable due to fracture to right radius/ulna. Animal Red-shouldered Hawk Arrived/A 11/9/2011 arrived as an adult History Animal found with no tail feathers and could not fly. Animal Red-tailed Hawk Arrived/A 6/26/06 arrived as an adult History Rehab animal, non-releasable due to wing droop.