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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.

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.

A Recognition From Miami Children’s Hospital and Camp (UOTS), Thank You!

Friday, October 29th, 2010
ZWF's Wildlife Presentation with CAMP UOTS at A.D. Barnes Park

What is Camp UOTS? Camp UOTS is Camp United Order True Sisters and Miami Children’s Hospital`s doctors and staff united together to give children with cancer a week-long sleep away camp. This camp is organized to give the children a week long, of memorable fun and enjoyment of themselves with postitve reenforcements and activites. On Saturday, July 31, 2010, ZWF and Camp UOTS spent the day together at A.D. Barnes Park with a exotic wildlife. Fang, a young wolf, Matilda, a tiny pygmy goat, Javie, a baby red-ruffed lemur, Sativa, our white-handed Gibbon ape and many exotics were part of the animal show. Campers interacted and learned about exotic wildlife and got to touch with them too. We at ZWF have no words to say how happy we where and still are to have been given such a blessed opportunity to be part of the Camp UOTS event. Thank you!

Francois Our New Baby Born Cinnamon White Faced Capuchin

Sunday, October 24th, 2010
Francois our New Born Capuchin

Francois our New Born Capuchin

Cinnamon White-Faced Capuchin

Cinnamon White-Faced Capuchin

Francois with his mother

Francois with his mother

We have blessed to have a new addition Francois our Cinnamon White-Faced Capuchin to our growing colony of White-Faced Capuchin. Angelo was our first cinnamon capuchin monkey. Now Angelo is a father. Angelo our cinnamon breed with a regular white-faced capuchin (black and white) and the offspring came Francois our new cinnamon white-faced capuchin. He was 11 days old when he was pulled from his mother to have special hands-on care from our staff and be watched around the clock to view his continuous health and growth.. By taking advantage of our Zoo Tour “Take A Walk on The Wild Side” you will be able to experience our array of collection of wildlife first hand up close and personal. To view more pictures visit Francois’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.

LUNA and CLIFF HAVING FUN!

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010
Luna and Cliff

Luna and Cliff

 

Meet Luna, our Bonnet Macaque and Cliff, a White Faced Capuchin. They have been raised together since tiny babies along with Diana, our adorable Tufted Capuchin. They love each other`s company. Luna just was introduced to solid food. While Cliff still drinks his bottle. He is such a baby! They spend hours each day playing with their bright colored toys and blankets.

We spend hours on a regular basis cleaning cages, toys, blankets, preparing food, bottle feeding, bathing and interacting with our babies. It is part of our daily routine at ZWF. We enjoy the special bond and interaction with our primates. Part of our volunteer program is to have that same interaction and enrichment for our primates. We strive to do the very best for our non-human family memebers at ZWF.

Meet Mac our Black Spider Monkey

Friday, September 17th, 2010
Mac Enjoying Himself

Mac Enjoying Himself

Mac Our Black Spider Monkey

Mac Our Black Spider Monkey

Mac is our new Black Spider Monkey. He is four months old and loves to stay clinging on to everything and everyone. He love attention and people at all times. A very demanding little fellow. We started introducing  solid foods, but we give him formula for most part. These New World primates are social and gather in groups of up to two or three dozen animals. At night, these groups split up into smaller sleeping parties of a half dozen or fewer. Foraging also occurs in smaller groups, and is usually most intense early in the day. Spider monkeys find food in the treetops and feast on nuts, fruits, leaves, bird eggs, and spiders. They can be noisy animals and often communicate with many calls, screeches, barks, and other sounds.

Typically, females give birth to only a single baby every two to five years. Young monkeys depend completely on their mothers for about ten weeks, but after that time they begin to explore on their own and play amongst themselves. Mothers continue to care for their young for the first year of their lives, and often move about with their offspring clinging to their backs. Feel free to visit his gallery for more pictures.

Our New Addition To The ZWF Family… Rachel Scops Owl!

Thursday, September 9th, 2010
Southern White-faced Scops Owl

Southern White-faced Scops Owl

Welcome Rachel our new Southern White-faced Scops Owl. After patiently waiting four years we finally were able to acquire her. Her face is white with a black border and black around the large orange eyes. She is fifteen weeks and is 9 inches head to tail and has two foot wingspan. Check her gallery for pictures.