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Hemker Park & Zoo

Coordinates: 45°40′19″N 94°40′3″W / 45.67194°N 94.66750°W / 45.67194; -94.66750
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Hemker Park & Zoo
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45°40′19″N 94°40′3″W / 45.67194°N 94.66750°W / 45.67194; -94.66750
Date opened1977
LocationOak Township, Minnesota, United States
No. of species51[1]
Websitehemkerzoo.com

The Hemker Park & Zoo is a family owned zoo founded in 1977 in Freeport, Minnesota, United States. The zoo was founded by Mark and Joan Hemker.

History

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The Hemker Park and Zoo was started in 1977 by Mark and Joan Hemker in Freeport, Minnesota, when the couple acquired their first collection of waterfowl. It started out as the Hemker Game Farm. In 1980, the farm acquired its first pair of white-tail deer and a black bear. The zoo expanded in 1985 when it acquired a pronghorn antelope and a pair of reindeer. In 1992, the Hemker Game Farm became the Hemker Wildlife Park and later that same year added six black-footed penguins to their collection. Finally in 1994, the Hemker Wildlife Park opened to the public for the first time. The turn of the century brought new exhibits to the Hemker Wildlife Park such as the African Safari. In 2006, beloved owner Mark Hemker died, but his family made the decision to keep the zoo open in his memory. In 2008, Hemker Wildlife Park became the Hemker Park & Zoo and added a new picnic area and farm petting zoo. In 2010, the penguins returned and in 2012 the zoo added two New Guinea singing dogs - Gus and Lucy.

Animals

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Mammals
Reptiles
Birds
Other

Experiences

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Other experiences offered by the zoo include educational tours, reindeer sleigh rides, picnics, birthday parties, wagon rides, and a mobile petting zoo. Also offered by the zoo is the Zoo Keeper Experience Day. For this, visitors get to spend a day with one of the zoo keepers and help with feeding, enrichment programs, educational programs, and cleaning.

Future

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The zoo planned on adding a rhinoceros in 2018.[citation needed]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Hemker Park & Zoo". hemkerzoo.com. Hemker Park & Zoo. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
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