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'''Cougar Mountain Zoo''' is a [[zoological garden]] located on the north slope of [[Cougar Mountain]], just to the west of [[Issaquah, Washington]]. It was founded in 1972 by Peter and Marcie Rittler<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cougarmountainzoo.org/About%20Zoo/history.aspx|title=Cougar Mountain Zoo History}}</ref> and covers {{Convert|8|acre|sing=on}}. The zoo is open for general admission Wednesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (excluding the month of December).
'''Cougar Mountain Zoo''' is a [[zoological garden]] located on the north slope of [[Cougar Mountain]], just to the west of [[Issaquah, Washington]]. It was founded in 1972 by Peter and Marcie Rittler<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cougarmountainzoo.org/About%20Zoo/history.aspx|title=Cougar Mountain Zoo History}}</ref> and covers {{Convert|8|acre|sing=on}}. The zoo is open for general admission Wednesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (excluding the month of December).
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Zoo offers a glimpse at many [[endangered species]], including many endangered birds from around the world and small lemurs from Madagascar. The highlight of the zoo for many observers is the [[cougar]], named Nashi. Nashi is provided enrichment on a near-daily basis, which consists of a stimulant to keep him active mentally and physically. The zoo currently specializes in eight "worlds" of animals: [[cougar]]s, [[lemur]]s, [[Crane (bird)|cranes]], [[reindeer]], [[macaw]]s, [[Wallaby|wallabies]], [[ratite]]s, [[camelid]]s.<ref name=uniquef>{{cite web|url=http://cougarmountainzoo.org/Unique%20Features/uniquefeatures.aspx|title=Cougar Mountain Zoo Unique Features}}</ref>
Zoo offers a glimpse at many [[endangered species]], including many endangered birds from around the world and small lemurs from Madagascar. The highlight of the zoo for many observers is the [[cougar]], named Nashi. Nashi is provided enrichment on a near-daily basis, which consists of a stimulant to keep him active mentally and physically. The zoo currently specializes in eight "worlds" of animals: [[cougar]]s, [[lemur]]s, [[Crane (bird)|cranes]], [[reindeer]], [[macaw]]s, [[Wallaby|wallabies]], [[ratite]]s, [[camelid]]s.<ref name=uniquef>{{cite web|url=http://cougarmountainzoo.org/Unique%20Features/uniquefeatures.aspx|title=Cougar Mountain Zoo Unique Features}}</ref>


[[File:Royal White Bengal Tiger with mouth open at Cougar Mountain Zoological Park.jpg|thumb|100px| a Bengal Tiger at the Cougar Mountain Zoo]]On June 16, 2007, another world was added to the list, when the zoo welcomed its newest members, two male tiger cubs. Named Taj and Almos, they were the only [[Bengal tiger|Bengal]] tigers in Washington state. Two cubs have now joined them. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWG2Hu7RG04 Watch Bagheera the tiger's first swim]
On June 16, 2007, another world was added to the list, when the zoo welcomed its newest members, two male tiger cubs. Named Taj and Almos, they were the only [[Bengal tiger|Bengal]] tigers in Washington state. Two cubs have now joined them. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWG2Hu7RG04 Watch Bagheera the tiger's first swim]


Each December the Zoo offers a special [[Reindeer]] Festival, during which people may come view, and feed [[Santa Claus|Santa's]] Reindeer, and visit the "big guy" in person.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cougarmountainzoo.org/Reindeer%20Festival/activitiesreindeerfestival.aspx|title=Issaquah Reindeer Festival
Each December the Zoo offers a special [[Reindeer]] Festival, during which people may come view, and feed [[Santa Claus|Santa's]] Reindeer, and visit the "big guy" in person.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cougarmountainzoo.org/Reindeer%20Festival/activitiesreindeerfestival.aspx|title=Issaquah Reindeer Festival

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Cougar Mountain Zoo
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Cougar Mountain Zoo logo
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47°33′11″N 122°04′50″W / 47.55299°N 122.08069°W / 47.55299; -122.08069
LocationCougar Mountain, Issaquah, Washington, USA
Land area8 acres (3.2 ha)
No. of animals53
MembershipsZoological Society of Washington
Websitecougarmountainzoo.org
a Bengal Tiger at the Cougar Mountain Zoo

Cougar Mountain Zoo is a zoological garden located on the north slope of Cougar Mountain, just to the west of Issaquah, Washington. It was founded in 1972 by Peter and Marcie Rittler[1] and covers 8-acre (3.2 ha). The zoo is open for general admission Wednesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (excluding the month of December).

Exhibits

Zoo offers a glimpse at many endangered species, including many endangered birds from around the world and small lemurs from Madagascar. The highlight of the zoo for many observers is the cougar, named Nashi. Nashi is provided enrichment on a near-daily basis, which consists of a stimulant to keep him active mentally and physically. The zoo currently specializes in eight "worlds" of animals: cougars, lemurs, cranes, reindeer, macaws, wallabies, ratites, camelids.[2]

On June 16, 2007, another world was added to the list, when the zoo welcomed its newest members, two male tiger cubs. Named Taj and Almos, they were the only Bengal tigers in Washington state. Two cubs have now joined them. Watch Bagheera the tiger's first swim

Each December the Zoo offers a special Reindeer Festival, during which people may come view, and feed Santa's Reindeer, and visit the "big guy" in person.[3]

Additional exhibits include Magnani Nature Gallery, featuring paintings sculptures and craft; Wildlife Tracks Library, Wildlife Museum featuring collection of wildlife and paraphernalia and collection of bronze animal statues throughout the zoo.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Cougar Mountain Zoo History".
  2. ^ a b "Cougar Mountain Zoo Unique Features".
  3. ^ "Issaquah Reindeer Festival".

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