From Aardwolves to Zebras, you'll find them at Mountain View
We divide our species of rare and endangered wildlife into animal types such as carnivores, hoof stock, birds and primates. In addition, we also have recovery programs on a Global basis, in North Africa and in Canada.
Most of our animals are from Africa, South America, India and Southeast Asia. Canadian species protection and recovery is also an important part of our efforts at Mountain View.
Choose an animal group and from there, you can find pictures and detailed information about each type of animal resident at Mountain View today.
| CARNIVORES Our meat-eating carnivores include Cape Hunting Dogs, Fishing Cats and Bat-Eared Foxes. Did you know a Fishing Cat barks? LEARN MORE » |
| HOOF STOCK Many Mountain View residents are hoofed animals like Addax Antelopes, Masai Giraffe and Bongo. Do you know what a Bongo looks like? LEARN MORE » |
| BIRDS Mountain View’s birds include the Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, Stanley's Crane and Sarus Crane. The Sarus Crane is one of the tallest birds often over 6ft or 2 metres tall. LEARN MORE » |
| PRIMATES Our primates consist of four breeds of Lemur: the Ring-tailed, Black, Red Ruffed, and the Red-Fronted along with White Faced Saki Monkeys. LEARN MORE » |
| VANCOUVER ISLAND MARMOTS One of the most rare and endangered species we have is the Vancouver Island Marmot. LEARN MORE » |
| OREGON SPOTTED FROGS Oregon Spotted Frogs are one of the most endangered species in British Columbia, Canada. Its scientific name, Ranapretiosa, means "precious frog". LEARN MORE » |









