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Katie the white-nosed coatimundi recently celebrated her 16th birthday with her very own car, made by Brevard Zoo volunteers! Coati’s life expectancy is about 7-8 years in the wild and about 14 years in human care, making Katie a geriatric Zoo resident. The staff at the Brevard...

Following the expansion of Brevard Zoo’s White-Nosed Coati habitat earlier this year; one male and two female Coatis have now arrived at the Zoo. The yet-to-be-named youngsters, who were born at a private facility in Texas in May, are new founders for the [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AKFSgDezg4[/embed] Association of Zoos and...

The illegal wildlife trade is often characterised by iconic species like Rhinos and Elephants being pushed to the edge of extinction. For others, like the Pangolin, it has taken decades as they teeter on the brink of disaster, to get their plight into the public...

Perth Zoo recently opened their newest precinct "Amazonia", making homes for six inquisitive South American Coati’s, a breeding pair of Golden Lion Tamarins and two cheeky Bolivian Squirrel Monkeys. "This revamped precinct gives Perth locals and visitors an opportunity to get up close and learn more...

This expansion will essentially double the size of their existing Coati habitat. An expansion of the White-Nosed Coati habitat in Brevard's Rainforest Revealed is underway! Plans call for the construction of a second “module” that will connect to the current living space through a tunnel that can...