Remember those are still wild Animals they are gorgeous but for the safety of all they have to be in their Habitat,most all of those Animals come from abused Background and therefore it is necessary to keep your distance,we visit every year and being amazed of their progress thanks to the awesome Caregivers who take care of all the Animals,it is a great place to visit
No. You can only take pictures from outside their enclosures. This is a refuge and they do not exploit their charges.
There is no direct contact with the animals. They are a true sanctuary.
No
No they are caged
No, they don't allow the animals to be touched and no pics.
No, the ones that publicize pay to play (such as paying for pictures with cats) are the ones exploiting these majestic creatures and the reason sanctuaries are open. Please don't support those type of places.
Photos and video are welcome in the Discovery Area and tram tour, but no one, not even staff, come into direct contact with any animal, large or small. True sanctuaries are no-contact. Any place that allows guests, staff, or volunteers to handle animals are unsafe and exploiting them for profit.
I didn't see any. Unless you took a picture standing outside the fence. I don't know that it is allowed.
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