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Oaklawn Farm Zoo

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Date opened
  
1984

Website
  
oaklawnfarmzoo.ca

Opened
  
1984

Phone
  
+1 902-847-9790

Land area
  
50 acres (20 ha)

Area
  
20 ha

Province
  
Nova Scotia

Oaklawn Farm Zoo

Location
  
Aylesford, Nova Scotia, Canada

Major exhibits
  
lions, monkeys, Siberian tigers

Address
  
1007 Ward Rd, Aylesford, NS B0P 1C0, Canada

Similar
  
Upper Clements Parks, Shubenacadie Wildlife Park, Fort Anne, Grand‑Pré National Historic S, Port‑Royal National Historic S

Profiles

The Oaklawn Farm Zoo is a zoo located in Aylesford, Nova Scotia, Canada. It was opened in 1984, and is family-owned and operated by Ron and Gail Rogerson. The zoo boasts the largest display of Big Cats and Primates in Eastern Canada. The 50-acre (20 ha) zoo is in a rural setting in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley, and includes a wide diversity of mammals, birds and reptiles.

Contents

As Nova Scotia’s largest zoo, Oaklawn has a large variety of endangered and threatened species of exotic, native and domestic breeds of animals. Children can feed corn to some of the animals (notably the deer and goats) and the zoo has a restaurant and gift shop. Feeding time for the big cats and bears is a popular zoo attraction. Owner Gail Rogerson enters the cages of these animals and will hand feed them meat that is collected from local farms and surrounding areas.

The zoo is open Easter weekend through November, and closed to the public during the winter.

Oaklawn farm zoo


Origin

Ron and Gail Rogerson started a farm in the 1970’s with conventional animals and some exotic animals. Schools went on field trips to the farm to learn about the animals by 1975. A program known as “Learning to Live” started in 1980 which allowed children to get experience with how to take care of animals. In 1984 the farm decided to open as a zoo and incorporated many new animals into the facility.

Animals

Rutledge was born at the zoo in 1991 and hand raised. At 4 years, he set the world record for world's heaviest lion in captivity at 807 pounds (366 kg). He was euthanized in February 2009 just short of his 18th birthday, and buried at the zoo.

Animals include

References

Oaklawn Farm Zoo Wikipedia


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