FAQ

Zoo FAQs: All You Need to Know

  • How are the animals cared for at the zoo?
    All animals at our zoo receive top-notch care from professional zookeepers and veterinarians. Their habitats are designed to mimic their natural environments, and they are provided with nutritious diets, regular health check-ups, and enrichment activities to keep them happy and healthy.
  • Are the animals safe in their enclosures?
    Yes, safety is our top priority. Each enclosure is built to ensure the safety of the animals as well as our visitors. The designs follow international standards for wildlife care and enclosure safety.
  • Can visitors interact with the animals?
    Some animals, like giraffes or farm animals, can be interacted with through special programs such as feeding sessions or petting areas. However, for safety reasons, interaction with larger or more sensitive species is not allowed.

Your Questions About Animals, Answered

  • How does the zoo contribute to conservation?
    Our zoo is deeply involved in global conservation efforts. We participate in breeding programs for endangered species, support habitat preservation projects, and educate visitors on the importance of protecting wildlife.
  • Are there any educational programs for children?
    Absolutely! We offer a variety of programs, including guided tours, workshops, and camps, to teach children about animals and the importance of biodiversity.
  • Can I adopt an animal at the zoo?
    Yes, we have an adoption program where you can symbolically adopt an animal. Your adoption helps support the care of that animal and contributes to our conservation efforts.