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Where Nature Meets Care: Cheetah

Speed is what sets the cheetah apart, and Zara, the zoo’s cheetah, is no exception. Born in a wildlife sanctuary, Zara came to the zoo as part of a breeding program for this vulnerable species.

Experience the Wonders of Wildlife: Highland Cow

Heather, the Highland cow, is a beloved resident of the zoo’s barnyard section. With her shaggy coat and gentle nature, she’s often referred to as the “queen of the meadow.”
Discover the World of Wildlife: Behind the Zoo Gates

How the Zoo Cares for Its Animals

The zoo’s primary mission is to ensure the physical and mental well-being of every animal in its care. Each animal receives a customized diet prepared by nutritionists to match their natural eating habits. For example, carnivores like tigers and cheetahs are given fresh meat, while herbivores like giraffes and Highland cows enjoy a variety of grasses, vegetables, and hay.

Beyond nutrition, the zoo provides extensive enrichment programs. Keepers design daily activities to stimulate the animals’ natural behaviors, such as puzzle feeders for primates, climbing challenges for big cats, and hidden scents for predators to track. Veterinary care is top-notch, with regular health check-ups and a state-of-the-art clinic on-site.

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Client Feedback

Our Client Reviews

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I recently visited the zoo with my family, and it was an unforgettable experience! We were amazed at how well-designed and spacious the enclosures were, mimicking the animals' natural habitats. The highlight of our trip was seeing the majestic Asiatic lion, Rajah, who let out a powerful roar just as we approached his enclosure. It was such a rare and exhilarating moment!

Kimberly Hansen
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Our visit to the zoo was nothing short of magical! From the moment we entered, we were greeted by Leo, the free-roaming peacock, proudly displaying his magnificent feathers. It felt like we had stepped into a vibrant jungle!

One of the most memorable moments was watching the Sumatran tiger, Aria, during her enrichment session. Seeing her leap gracefully to retrieve her food was both thrilling and humbling. We also loved the playful antics of Milo, the Barbary macaque, who kept us laughing with his splashes and mischief.

Miah Robbani
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How It’s Work

Frequently Asked Questions

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Zoos aim to educate the public about wildlife, provide a safe environment for animals, and support conservation efforts to protect endangered species through breeding programs and habitat preservation.

Animals are cared for by trained zookeepers and veterinarians who provide proper nutrition, medical care, and enrichment activities. Zoos also design enclosures that replicate natural habitats to ensure the animals' physical and mental well-being.

Some animals are kept in zoos to protect them from threats like habitat loss, poaching, and climate change. Zoos also provide a controlled environment for breeding programs that aim to increase population numbers for endangered species.

Zoos contribute to conservation by participating in breeding programs, funding wildlife research, educating the public, and collaborating with organizations working to protect natural habitats and endangered species around the world.

Ethical zoos prioritize animal welfare, provide spacious and enriching environments, and focus on conservation and education. While opinions vary, many zoos work to balance animal care with efforts to raise awareness and protect wildlife globally.
Stories from the Zoo

Bringing the Wild Closer

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Life in the Zoo

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