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Last Updated: 19/08/2019 African Clawless Otter (2 holders) Metro Richmond Zoo San Diego Zoo American Badger (34 holders) Alameda Park Zoo Amarillo Zoo America's Teaching Zoo Bear Den Zoo Big Bear Alpine Zoo Boulder Ridge Wild Animal Park British Columbia Wildlife Park California Living Museum DeYoung Family Zoo GarLyn Zoo Great Vancouver Zoo Henry Vilas Zoo High Desert Museum Hutchinson Zoo 1 Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens Northeastern Wisconsin Zoo & Adventure Park MacKensie Center Maryland Zoo in Baltimore Milwaukee County Zoo Niabi Zoo Northwest Trek Wildlife Park Pocatello Zoo Safari Niagara Saskatoon Forestry Farm and Zoo Shalom Wildlife Zoo Space Farms Zoo & Museum Special Memories Zoo The Living Desert Zoo & Gardens Timbavati Wildlife Park Turtle Bay Exploration Park Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium Zollman Zoo American Marten (3 holders) Ecomuseum Zoo Salomonier Nature Park (atrata) ZooAmerica (2.1) 2 American Mink (10 holders) Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary Bear Den Zoo Georgia Sea Turtle Center Parc Safari San Antonio Zoo Sanders County Wildlife Conservation Center Shalom Wildlife Zoo Wild Wonders Wildlife Park Zoo in Forest Park and Education Center Zoo Montana Asian Small-clawed Otter (38 holders) Audubon Zoo Bright's Zoo Bronx Zoo Brookfield Zoo Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Columbus Zoo and Aquarium Dallas Zoo Denver Zoo Disney's Animal Kingdom Greensboro Science Center Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens 3 Kansas City Zoo Houston Zoo Indianapolis Zoo Lincoln Park Zoo Living Planet Aquarium Living Treasures Animal Park Memphis Zoo Mill Mountain Zoo Minnesota Zoo North Georgia Zoo OdySea Aquarium Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium San Antonio Zoo San Diego Zoo Santa Barbara Zoo Santa Fe Teaching Zoo SeaWorld San Diego Six Flags Discovery Kingdom Smithsonian National Zoo Sunset Zoo Tanganyika Wildlife Park Tiger World Tregembo Animal Park 4 Virginia Zoo in Norfolk Woodland Park Zoo Zoo Miami Black-footed Ferret (20 holders) Abilene Zoo Amarillo Zoo Austin Zoo Bright's Zoo Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Dakota Zoo Elmwood Park Zoo El Paso Zoo Fort Worth Zoo Hutchinson Zoo Lee Richardson Zoo Louisville Zoo Northeastern Wisconsin Zoo & Adventure Park Pheonix Zoo Red River Zoo Roosevelt Park Zoo Topeka Zoo Toronto Zoo Smithsonian National Zoo 5 ZooAmerica European Polecat (1 holder) Caldwell Zoo Fisher (15 holders) California Living Museum Charles Paddock Zoo Dakota Zoo Ecomuseum Zoo Lehigh Valley Zoo Maine Wildlife Park Minnesota Zoo Northwest Trek Wildlife Park Sauvage Zoo of St-Félicien Shalom Wildlife Zoo Special Memories Zoo Squam Lakes Natural Science Center Thompson Park Zoo and Conservatory Timbavati Wildlife Park Zollman Zoo Giant Otter (9 holders) Birmingham Zoo 6 Dallas World Aquarium Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens Moody Gardens Philadelphia Zoo Rodger Williams Park Zoo Zoo Atlanta Zoo Miami Greater Grison (2 holders) Timbavati Wildlife Park Wildwood Wildlife Park Honey Badger (5 holders) Fort Wayne Children's Zoo (0.1) Living Treasures Animal Park Naples Zoo San Diego Zoo Tanganyika Wildlife Park Least Weasel (1 holder) Western North Carolina Nature Center Long-tailed Weasel (2 holders) 7 Orange County Zoo Turtle Bay Exploration Park North American River Otter (149 holders) Abilene Zoo African Safari Wildlife Park Akron Zoo Alameda Park Zoo Alaska Zoo Albuquerque Aquarium Alexandria Zoo Animal Forest Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Audubon Zoo Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary Bays Mountain Park and Planetarium Birmingham Zoo Blank Park Zoo Boonshoft Museum of Discovery Bramble Park Zoo BREC Baton Rouge Zoo Brevard Zoo Brookfield Zoo Brookgreen Gardens 8 Buffalo Zoo Buttonwood Park Zoo Calgary Zoo Calvert Marine Museum Caldwell Zoo Cameron Park Zoo Cape May County Zoo Capron Park Zoo Central Florida Zoo Chahinkapa Zoo Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Cincinnati Zoo Clearwater Marine Aquarium Columbus Zoo and Aquarium Columbian Park Zoo Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo CuriOdyssey Dakota Zoo Delmarva Discovery Center & Museum Detroit Zoo Dickerson Park Zoo Ecomuseum Zoo Ecotarium Edmonton Valley Zoo 9 Elmwood Park Zoo Ellen Trout Zoo Erie Zoo Florida Aquarium Fort Wayne Children's Zoo Fort Worth Zoo GarLyn Zoo Georgia Sea Turtle Center Great Lakes Aquarium Greensboro Science Center Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center Henry Vilas Zoo Henson Robinson Zoo High Desert Museum Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park Houston Zoo Hutchinson Zoo Idaho Falls Zoo Jackson Zoo John Ball Zoo Kaleideum North Knoxville Zoo Landry's Downtown Aquarium Lehigh Valley Zoo 10 Lee Richardson Zoo Lincoln Children's Zoo Lincoln Park Zoo Little Rock Zoo Living Planet Aquarium Lupa Zoo Magnetic Hill Zoo Maritime Aquarium Maryland Zoo in Baltimore Maymont Menominee Park Zoo Mesker Park Zoo Miller Park Zoo Milwaukee County Zoo Minnesota Zoo Montgomery Zoo Mote Marine Lab National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium New York State Zoo at Thompson Park North Carolina Zoo Northeastern Wisconsin Zoo & Adventure Park Northwest Trek Wildlife Park Oakland Zoo Ober Gatlinburg's Wildlife Adventure 11 Ochsner Park Zoo Oglebay's Good Zoo Oklahoma Aquarium Oregon Zoo Palm Beach Zoo Phillips Park Zoo Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium Potawatomi Zoo Potter Park Zoo Prospect Park Zoo Pueblo Zoo Red River Zoo Riverbanks Zoo Riverview Park & Zoo Rodger Williams Park Zoo Rosamond Gifford Zoo Sacramento Zoo Saginaw Children's Zoo Saint Louis Zoo Salisbury Zoo Salmonier Nature Park San Francisco Zoo Sauvage Zoo of St-Félicien Seattle Aquarium 12 Sedgwick County Zoo Seneca Park Zoo Sequioa Park Zoo Smithsonian National Zoo Special Memories Zoo Squam Lakes Natural Science Center Staten Island Zoo Stone Zoo Summerfield Zoo Sunset Zoo Tallahassee Museum Tennessee Aquarium Texas State Aquarium Texas Zoo The Wild Center Toledo Zoo and Aquarium Topeka Zoo Toronto Zoo Trevor Zoo at Millbrook School Tulsa Zoo Turtle Back Zoo Utah's Hogle Zoo Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center Virginia Living Museum 13 Washington Park Zoo Wilderness Trails Zoo Western North Carolina Nature Center Zollman Zoo Zoo America Zoo Miami Zoo Montana Zoo Tampa at Lowry Park Pine Marten (2 holders) Dakota Zoo Turtle Back Zoo Sea Otter (13 holders) Alaska SeaLife Center Aquarium of the Americas Aquarium of the Pacific (nereis) Georgia Aquarium Minnesota Zoo (kenyoni) Monterey Bay Aquarium (nereis) New York Aquarium (nereis, kenyoni) (3.0) Oregon Zoo (nereis) Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium (kenyoni) Point Defiance Zoo & Aquairum (nereis, kenyoni) 14 Seattle Aquarium (kenyoni) SeaWorld San Diego (nereis) Shedd Aquairum (nereis, kenyoni) Vancouver Aquarium Short-tailed Weasel (1 holder) Trailside Zoo Spotted-necked Otter (10 holders) Binghampton Zoo at Ross Park Fresno Chaffee Zoo Little Rock Zoo Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium Pheonix Zoo Reid Park Zoo San Diego Zoo SeaWorld San Antonio Toronto Zoo Zoo de Granby Tayra (10 holders) Abilene Zoo Aggieland Safari Alexandria Zoo 15 Aloha Safari Zoo Bright's Zoo Indian Creek Zoo Milwaukee County Zoo Oklahoma City Zoo Sedgwick County Zoo Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium Wolverine (10 holders) Alaska Zoo Columbus Zoo & Aquarium Detroit Zoo (gulo) Henson Robinson Zoo Minnesota Zoo Northwest Trek Wildlife Park San Francisco Zoo Sauvage Zoo of St-Félicien Thompson Park Zoo and Conservatory Zoo Montana (gulo) Yellow-throated Marten (1 holder) Assiniboine Park Zoo Zorilla (2 holders) 16 Rainforest Adventures Zoo (0.1) Tanganyika Wildlife Park 17.
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