
Donkeys peek over the fence at Wild Woods Farms Thursday, April 24, 2025. The 40-acre farm near Conway is home to dozens of exotic species and domestic farm animals and will open to the public as a zoo in May.

An olive baboon grooms its caretaker, Todd Kramer, at Wild Woods Farms Thursday, April 24, 2025. The 40-acre farm near Conway will open to the public as a zoo in May.

A camel looks directly at the camera at Wild Woods Farms Thursday, April 24, 2025. The 40-acre farm near Conway has been converted to a 40-plus enclosure zoo which is expected to welcome visitors in May.

Wild Woods Farms owners Todd and Tina Kramer have placed informational signs on the outside of animal enclosures at the 40-acre farm-turned-zoo near Conway, expected to open to the public in May.

A sloth performs sloth-like activities in its enclosure at Wild Woods Farms near Conway Thursday, April 24, 2025.

A new mother lemur is embraced in its enclosure at Wild Woods Farms Thursday, April 24, 2025. The 40-acre farm is home to dozens of exotic species and will soon be open to the public as a zoo.

An olive baboon grabs the hand of Tina Kramer who cares for dozens of exotic animals along with her husband, Todd, on her Conway area farm Thursday, April 24, 2025.

A zebra at Wild Woods Farm Thursday, April 24, 2025. The farm off Dongola Highway near Conway has been converted to a zoo with dozens of exotic animals as well as those expected on a farm like donkeys, horses and cows.

A full-grown and baby olive baboon look toward their caretaker at Wild Woods Farm near Conway Thursday, April 24, 2025.

A wallaby looks at the camera while its joey hangs from its mother's pouch at Wild Woods Farms Thursday, April 24, 2025. The 40-acre farm will welcome visitors soon to see the dozens of exotic animals the farm is home to.

A bat-eared fox lays down on its porch at Wild Woods Farm Thursday, April 24, 2025. The 40-acre farm has been transformed into a zoo with about 40 animal enclosures and is expected to begin welcoming the public in May.

A Eurasian eagle owl looks down from its peak in an enclosure at Wild Woods Farm in Conway Thursday, April 24, 2025.

Capybaras head to the water together in their enclosure at Wild Woods Farms near Conway Thursday, April 24, 2025. The 40-acre farm has been fitted with a wide array of enclosures for exotic species as well as donkeys, horses and cows which can be found on a typical farm.

Capybaras go for a swim in their enclosure at Wild Woods Farm near Conway Thursday, April 24, 2025. The farm turned zoo will open to the public in May and features monkeys, zebras, camels and dozens of other animals at the 40-acre farm.

Prevost's Squirrels are in an enclosure at Wild Woods near Conway Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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Donkeys peek over the fence at Wild Woods Farms Thursday, April 24, 2025. The 40-acre farm near Conway is home to dozens of exotic species and domestic farm animals and will open to the public as a zoo in May.
An olive baboon grooms its caretaker, Todd Kramer, at Wild Woods Farms Thursday, April 24, 2025. The 40-acre farm near Conway will open to the public as a zoo in May.
A camel looks directly at the camera at Wild Woods Farms Thursday, April 24, 2025. The 40-acre farm near Conway has been converted to a 40-plus enclosure zoo which is expected to welcome visitors in May.
Wild Woods Farms owners Todd and Tina Kramer have placed informational signs on the outside of animal enclosures at the 40-acre farm-turned-zoo near Conway, expected to open to the public in May.
A sloth performs sloth-like activities in its enclosure at Wild Woods Farms near Conway Thursday, April 24, 2025.
A new mother lemur is embraced in its enclosure at Wild Woods Farms Thursday, April 24, 2025. The 40-acre farm is home to dozens of exotic species and will soon be open to the public as a zoo.
An olive baboon grabs the hand of Tina Kramer who cares for dozens of exotic animals along with her husband, Todd, on her Conway area farm Thursday, April 24, 2025.
A zebra at Wild Woods Farm Thursday, April 24, 2025. The farm off Dongola Highway near Conway has been converted to a zoo with dozens of exotic animals as well as those expected on a farm like donkeys, horses and cows.
A full-grown and baby olive baboon look toward their caretaker at Wild Woods Farm near Conway Thursday, April 24, 2025.
A wallaby looks at the camera while its joey hangs from its mother's pouch at Wild Woods Farms Thursday, April 24, 2025. The 40-acre farm will welcome visitors soon to see the dozens of exotic animals the farm is home to.
A bat-eared fox lays down on its porch at Wild Woods Farm Thursday, April 24, 2025. The 40-acre farm has been transformed into a zoo with about 40 animal enclosures and is expected to begin welcoming the public in May.
A Eurasian eagle owl looks down from its peak in an enclosure at Wild Woods Farm in Conway Thursday, April 24, 2025.
Capybaras head to the water together in their enclosure at Wild Woods Farms near Conway Thursday, April 24, 2025. The 40-acre farm has been fitted with a wide array of enclosures for exotic species as well as donkeys, horses and cows which can be found on a typical farm.
Capybaras go for a swim in their enclosure at Wild Woods Farm near Conway Thursday, April 24, 2025. The farm turned zoo will open to the public in May and features monkeys, zebras, camels and dozens of other animals at the 40-acre farm.
Prevost's Squirrels are in an enclosure at Wild Woods near Conway Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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