Cheetah lounging at The Wilds |
The Wilds is a huge expanse of open land built on over 9,000 acres of a reclaimed strip mine site about midway between Pittsburgh and Columbus. The facility is a collaboration of several agencies including the zoos of Ohio to preserve and manage rare and endangered wildlife in a location that the public can enjoy them in a setting similar to their native habitats.
Because The Wilds is nearly a three hour dive from our small apartment in Huntington we left early and picked up our friend, Tammy Minor, around 6 am. We enjoyed the drive up chatting and catching up with Tammy. We had been on this route before on trips to Cleveland and northern Ohio because we remembered the signs for Big Muskie Bucket, one of the world's larget single bucket digging machine ever built and is one of the world's largest mobile earth moving machines. This surface mining machines, a dragline whose bucket could hold 220 cubic yards of material was in operation at this site from 1969 until 1991.
Przewalski's Horses |
Pere David Deer |
One of our first stops was at the rare Pere David's Deer that were rescued from almost certain extinction and are now thriving in US zoos. From there we drove through many other types of deer and exotic hooved animals. Perhaps the highlight of the trip was an unexpected roadblock by a group of Bactrian camels. These are not the one humped Dromedary camels of the Middle East but are the two humped camels of Central Asia. These giants appeared to just want to scratch and rub on the side of the vehicle even managing to rip one of the outside mirrors loose. Our guide eventually called for the wildlife specialists to come lure the camels away from the bus with buckets of food. The treats seemed to work and we continued our trip around the facility.
Camels blocking the tour bus |
After walking around the grounds for a while we departed for home having enjoyed the day and promising to come back in spring on early fall when we could see different animals out on a warmer day.
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