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Experience
About us
How Zoos Care for Animals: A Commitment to Welfare
Modern zoos are not just places for public entertainment—they are centers of animal welfare and conservation. From the moment an animal enters a zoo, every aspect of its life is carefully managed to ensure its health, happiness, and safety.
Habitats: Zoos design enclosures that replicate natural habitats as closely as possible, including the use of plants, water features, and terrain adjustments. For example, polar bears are given icy pools, while desert reptiles enjoy heated rocks. These environments stimulate natural behaviors, such as climbing, swimming, or digging.
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Species Represented
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Acres of Habitat
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Conservation Programs
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Educational Events Annually
From Savannah to Sea
Meet the Animals That Call Our Zoo Home
Where Adventure Meets Wildlife
Discover Our Zoo’s Hidden Wonders
FAQ'S
Frequently asked questions
Our zoo features a wide variety of animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and marine life. You’ll encounter majestic lions, playful otters, colorful parrots, and even endangered species like the Sumatran tiger.
Yes! We offer interactive activities such as feeding sessions, petting zones, and guided tours. Check our events calendar to find out when you can participate in these hands-on experiences.
Our zoo actively participates in conservation programs, including breeding endangered species, habitat restoration, and education initiatives. By visiting, you help us fund these important efforts to protect wildlife.
Absolutely! The zoo is a fantastic venue for private events, birthday parties, and even corporate gatherings. We provide tailored packages to make your event truly memorable.
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