North Georgia Wildlife Park
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Carnivores


Wildcats


Here at North Georgia Zoo we have a variety of Wildcats!

From our Cougar, Lynx, Serval Cat, Caracal Cat, Kittens and more.

Interested in a Wildcat Experience? Well click here for more info!


Wolves
 Found in the Western & Northern United States, as well as Canada. Grey Wolves are a Keystone species, meaning that if they go extinct, the entire ecosystem they were a part of would collapse. They hunt in packs and howl as a form of communication!

Click here for info on our Wolf Experience options
New Guinea Singing Dogs
Apart of our New Guinea Singing Dog Conservation program, these dogs came from San Diego Zoo. They are tree climbing dogs.
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2912 Paradise Valley Rd
​Cleveland, GA 30528
(706)348-7279
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