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Bear
Hollow is a popular place for families to come and see
Georgia's native wildlife. Every 1st and 3rd Sunday
of every month, we have guided feeding tours in the
zoo. Every 2nd and 4th Sunday, the classroom is open
to the public, featuring projects for our younger visitors
and live animals to see and touch.
Our exhibits aren't the only things
to see at Bear Hollow, we have a variety of wild residents
as well. Squirrels, raccoons and crows are nuisances
when they steal food meant for our animals, but they
are neat to see. Bird lovers will see cardinals, woodpeckers,
and other native songbirds. Keep your eyes
and ears open and you may see our resident pair of
red-shouldered hawks flying in the tree tops overhead!
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