Volunteers at The Wilds |
After spending time with Joyce's sister and family in Virginia, we headed thru southwestern Pennsylvania and camped at Zanesville, Ohio. In nearby Cumberland, Ohio is The Wilds, a nearly 10,000 acre non-profit conservation center that is associated with the Columbus Zoo. They are home to rare and endangered species from around the world. They have a wildlife safari bus tour that travels inside the property to show several breeds of animals, some we'd never even heard the names. The facilities have educational camps, overnight stays in yurts, zip-line tours, horsebacking riding, fishing, hikes and much more.
This view shows the Pere David deer in the lake trying to stay cool. The Onagers were roaming on the bank. |
Wildlife Safari tour bus near the White Rhinos and the Semitar-Horned Oryx. |
The giraffes know which vehicles have the feed! |
Emily met us with our new badges |
As we were there over Labor Day our first volunteering took place with helping guests thru the busy weekend. Randy loved helping in the Kids Discovery Field Station building where they have all sorts of things for kids to learn about. Everything from a light box with x-rays of various animals, stuffed animals they can "operate" on, digging pit to find the American Burying Beetle (plastic look-alikes) that is one of their restoration projects and so much more. Joyce helped out in the bus tour line. She had a vertebrae of giraffe and had questions & answers for the kids waiting in line.
Randy volunteering in the Kids Discovery Field Station |
Another day we went into clean the barns. Guess we just missed the smell of manure from our horse days. Soon a call was put out that they were inoculating the Persian Onagers (Joyce's favorite ... donkeys) and could use help. These donkeys were not loving like Joyce's Eeyore, although maybe as stubborn! So we went and helped operate the gates on a chute system like cattle chutes but this setup is strong enough to hold wild animals. We even got to visit with some of the crew who are on "Secrets of the Zoo" on National Georgraphic channel. (We had not even seen the show till we started volunteering and ran across it one night on satellite.) What an experience!
Persian Onagers |
At The Wilds besides their 2 hour Open-Air Safari they have a Wildside Safari Tour which allows you to feed some of the animals. As we were feeding the giraffes, the guide mentioned the one giraffe would take a romaine leaf from your mouth, if any one was brave enough. Of course Joyce had to try it, then others in group did as well. We also got to feed one of the Greater One-horned Asian Rhinos. It was a rainy day for our tour but because of the cooler weather we saw more of the animals who hadn't been out much in the end of summer heat on previous days.
Joyce was silly enough to let giraffe take lettuce leaf from her mouth. |
The Greater One-Horned Asian Rhino got apples or sweet potatoes as treats. That day Joyce found his favorite was the apples. |
Bactrian Deer how majestic! |
Banteng |
Sichuan Takin a "vunerable species" native to Tibet. |
Look deep into my eyes and follow the stripe. Grevy's Zebra |
African Painted Dog |
The Cheetahs exhibit had 2 births, one right before we arrived and one after. This resulted in 7 cubs which hopefully will be on display come spring. Two males soaking up the shade. |
When you're a BIG baby and momma is short-legged, you have to improvise to nurse. Southern White Rhino |
These were just "beggers" on the road. Bactrian Camels |
The Columbus Zoo
With volunteering at The Wilds we could go to their partner site the Columbus Zoo. It was about an hour drive from our campground. We enjoyed the up-close experiences with some of the animals that we hadn't seen in other zoos. We spent two different days at the zoo, unfortunately we missed the weekend that was celebrating Jack Hannah 40 years with the zoo.Joyce loved feeding the Rainbow Lorikeets. Once the feed was gone, one tried to eat the flowers on her shirt. |
We loved how close you could get to the Kangaroos which were right next to the walkway. Of course they have volunteers to watch over them to keep them safe. |
We loved the polar bear exhibit! This was the underwater view area. Joyce was catching pics as he'd push off the glass and do a backflip. |
What a ham! We laughed and could've watched him all day! |
He loved the attention and would pop up right by the kids. |
This Brown Bear was so impressive! |
The Cougar's eyes are so beautiful! |
We felt so blessed seeing all the unusual animals. And felt with some of them God must have had a sense of humor!😄
We plan on returning to volunteer more as our travels allow next year.
What can we say but we LOVED our experiences at The Wilds!
You can find out more at their website...
https://thewilds.columbuszoo.org/