NEWSShalom Wildlife ZooA swan sits with albino deer at Shalom Wildlife Zoo in West Bend on July 9. Animals at the zoo are in natural habitats.Carol Spaeth-Bauer/Wisconsin State FarmerA mara cleans itself at the Shalom Wildlife Zoo in West Bend. The mara is a large rodent native to Argentina that is considered to be a near threatened species.Carol Spaeth-Bauer/Wisconsin State FarmerA llama enjoys a snack at the Shalom Wildlife Zoo in West Bend. Animals can be seen up close at the zoo.Carol Spaeth-Bauer/Wisconsin State FarmerThe Shalom Wildlife Zoo started as a deer farm near West Bend. Now more than 400 animals live in on 100 acres.Carol Spaeth-Bauer/Wisconsin State FarmerMouflon sheep rest among trees at the Shalom Wildlife Zoo near West Bend.Carol Spaeth-Bauer/Wisconsin State FarmerAn albino deer looks for treats at the Shalom Wildlife Zoo near West Bend.Carol Spaeth-Bauer/Wisconsin State FarmerFawns draw lots of attention at the Shalom Wildlife Zoo near West Bend. The zoo started as a deer farm.Carol Spaeth-Bauer/Wisconsin State FarmerAn emu watches guests pass by at the Shalom Wildlife Zoo near West Bend.Carol Spaeth-Bauer/Wisconsin State FarmerDall Sheep stay cool at Shalom Wildlife Zoo near West Bend.Carol Spaeth-Bauer/Wisconsin State FarmerA cougar enjoys the shade on a warm day at the Shalom Wildlife Zoo near West Bend.Carol Spaeth-Bauer/Wisconsin State FarmerBison lounge in a natural habitat at the Shalom Wildlife Zoo near West Bend.Carol Spaeth-Bauer/Wisconsin State FarmerA buck sports a handsome set of antlers at the Shalom Wildlife Zoo near West Bend. The zoo started as a deer farm.Carol Spaeth-Bauer/Wisconsin State FarmerOne of the bears at Shalom Wildlife Zoo looks for treats from guests on July 9. Animals at the zoo live in natural areas.Carol Spaeth-Bauer/Wisconsin State FarmerGoats rest in the small animal zoo at the Shalom Wildlife Zoo near West Bend. The zoo includes plenty of activities for children.Carol Spaeth-Bauer/Wisconsin State FarmerTortoises crawl next to the fence where guests at the Shalom Wildlife Zoo can get a close look at them.Carol Spaeth-Bauer/Wisconsin State Farmer