

THE MOB IS HERE!!

After a long trip from South Africa, eleven slender-tailed meerkats now make their home at Caldwell Zoo. You'll find them in the exhibit between lemurs and penguins. We know you'll "dig" these foot-tall bundles of fur.
CALDWELL ZOO IS TOADILY FROGS!
2008 is the Year of the Frog.
And Caldwell Zoo is going "Toadily Frogs!"
Located in the North America Reptile Building, our new exhibit includes a wall of jewel boxes highlighting some very unique frog species from around the world--a frog that looks like a leaf, poison dart frogs and even red-eyed tree frogs like our little guy in the photo.
It's a Bouncing Baby Boy!

Caldwell Zoo welcomes Phineus, a male black rhinoceros. The youngster was born September 27, 2007, to Christa and Cornelius. This is Christa's fourth Caldwell Zoo
baby and Cornelius' second.
White Tigers will stay at Caldwell Zoo!
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Brother and sister, Meka (female with almost no stripes)
and WillieKing (male) have come from the Alexandria Zoo, but thanks to a permanent loan agreement, the two tigers will be able to remain at Caldwell Zoo.
The tigers were born April 26, 2006.
Wild Bird Walkabout 
Be sure to visit the Wild Bird Walkabout! This aviary is the home to a large flock of colorful parakeets and cockatiels. Guests have the opportunity to feed our feathered friends sticks of millet.
open daily 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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