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Maria & Chelsea on “El Show De Fernando Hidalgo” !

Tuesday, April 17th, 2012

Maria & Chelsea made an appearance with two of our furry friends (Chewy the Gibbon, and Penelope the Lemur) on “El Show De Fernando Hidalgo”. Maria spoke about Zoological Wildlife Foundation and a little bit about what we do. The show went well and Maria did a wonderful job speaking about the foundation and animals they brought along with the short amount of time they had on stage. Chelsea and Maria will be going back regularly to the show and bringing different animals along with them! Keep checking back to see when the next date for the show will be! To view more photos of their appearance then visit the Maria & Chelsea on “El Show De Fernando Hidalgo” Gallery.

To view the video clip of the episode then please click this youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0q1eRvCsgg0

Three Kings Parade on Sunday, January 9th 2011

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

On January 9th 2011, Univision Radio hosted for the community of Miami a Three Kings Parade. Zoological Wildlife Foundation was honored to be a part of the parade on a Jungle float. The Jungle float was featured in the parade filled with exotic wildlife. The animals brought were a Crocodile, Alligator, Parrot, Red-ruffed Lemur, and Monkeys where the apart of the event. To see more pictures of the event please visit our gallery.

New Years Eve Party on 12-31-2010

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

Zoological Wildlife Foundation was honored to be a part of an exclusive private event for New Years Eve in Golden Beach, FL. The guests brought in the New Year of 2011 in style with an array of exotic wildlife present. Angie and Donatella our Brazilian Tufted Capuchin and Sativa our White-handed Gibbon Ape were the stars of the this magical night. For more pictures of this event visit our gallery.

Happy Holidays and A Merry Christmas From Zoological Wildlife Foundation

Sunday, December 19th, 2010

Wishing our customers, friends, and family and wonderful Happy Holiday Season and Merry Christmas from the Zoological Wildlife family. May the new year bring lots of health, prosperity and love to one another.

If you would like to take pictures with our exotic wildlife or take a tour to see our array of animals this Christmas or through the coming year. Please visit our tours pages for information on ZWF’s Wildlife Encounters and the different packages we can offer.

Miami Shores Presbyterian Church Living Nativity 12/10/10 & 12/11/10

Saturday, December 18th, 2010
Our Camels at the Living Nativity Proformance
Camels at the Living Nativity
Nativity Proformance
Nativity Performance

Zoological Wildlife Foundation provided all the wildlife and farm animals for the Living Nativity performance at Miami Shores Presbyterian Church on 12/10/10 and 12/11/10. Three dromedary camels, two donkeys, and just twelve combined sheep and goats with handlers. Overall the experience was great and also brought a warm sense of the Christmas spirit to all. Visit the gallery for more pictures of the performance.

SAFARI PATY at Brauser Miamonodies Academy

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

Aladdin - Dromedary Camel and Maria - Catalina Macaw

Aladdin - Dromedary Camel and Maria - Catalina Macaw

Brauser Miamonodies Academy hosted a Safari party for parents, teachers, friends and students attending.  Zoological Wildlife Foundation was asked to host the event with our exotic wildlife and trained handlers. Aladdin our Dromedary Camel, Sativia our White-handed gibbon, Angelina and Donattela our Tufted Capuchins,  Javi our Red Ruff Lemur, Maria the Catalina Macaw and Rachel our African Milky Eagle Owl were part of the animal actors that attended the Safari party. Please feel free to check our gallery for more pictures.

Exotic Animal Model Shoot - Professional Photography Production

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010


The Zoological Wildlife Foundation offers services for models that are looking to take pictures with exotic wildlife on site or off location. Zooological Wildlife Foundation provides the animals as well as trained handlers to your next photo shoot, for any type of occasion. Visit our website to find out about services and rates. Check out our gallery  of our mass collection of photographs.

Welcome POOF the Bennett Wallaby

Sunday, October 24th, 2010
POOF Bennett Wallaby

POOF Bennett Wallaby

Poof posing for a Picture

Poof posing for a Picture

Welcome Poof into our array of wildlife at Zoological Wildlife Foundation. More information about Poof can be found on her animals page. Also visit Poof’s gallery online with more up to date pictures of her too. Poof is Derby’s new mate. Hopefully in a few months we will have wallabies avaliable her at ZWF.

Derby Is Growing Up And Has A New Mate!

Saturday, October 16th, 2010
Derby The Bennett Wallaby

Derby The Bennett Wallaby

Derby is a Bennett Wallaby. He resides with us at Zoological Wildlife Foundation. Derby is now extremely happy since he now has a mate and soon enough Z. W .F. will have baby wallabies as well. Don’t go crazy searching out site for his mate, she will be make her first appearance next week as our new recent addition for the week. Derby’s mate is about a year and a half old her name has been given but no more details will be given here. wallabies are mainly solitary but will gather together when there’s an abundance of resources such as food, water or shelter. When they do gather in groups, they have a social hierarchy similar to other wallaby species. Wallabies are mainly crepuscular. They spend most of the daytime resting in vegetation. Click on the link here to go to Derby’s Gallery.

Our Bengal Tigers Habitat

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010
Bengal Tiger at ZWF

Bengal Tiger at ZWF

Inside the Tiger Habitat

Inside the Tiger Habitat

Our Bengal Tigers are now between three to four years of age and reaching sexual maturity. They are between 350 to 500 pounds depending on the individual. They each consume 70 to 100 pounds of meat or chicken each week. With one day of fasting. They love to swim in their pool, play with the bowling balls, chase and wrestle with each other. You can hear their roar, chuff, hisses, snarfs and growling sounds throughout the property.

Our tigers are intact we do not believe in housing any animal that is altered. Today there more tigers in captivity than in the wild. Due to deforestation, hunting for their meat and their illegal demand as trophies!

We offer tours of our facility by appointment only. Where you will get an up close and personal experience within very safe boundaries. Our trained staff accompany our visitors at all times. Feel free to check out our tiger habitat gallery for updates on them.