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As part of conservation programs, the Utica Zoo has housed Mexican Wolves, Red Pandas, White-naped Cranes, White-handed Gibbons, Mexican Spider Monkeys, Golden Lion Tamarins, Golden-headed Lion Tamarins, California Sea Lions, Prehensile-tailed Skinks, Collard Peccaries and Snowy Owls.
It has also been active in breeding the Mexican gray wolf, which is currently extinct in the wild, and cares for and breeds several species of macaw, including the scarlet macaw.