Faq's

General frequently asked questions

The zoo designs enclosures to closely mimic the natural habitats of the animals. For example, lemurs have climbing structures and sunny spots, while penguins have rocky areas and cool water pools. The zoo staff regularly monitor the animals’ health and behavior to ensure they are thriving. Enrichment activities, such as puzzle feeders or interactive toys, are also provided to keep the animals mentally and physically stimulated.

Visitors can support the zoo by purchasing tickets, which directly contribute to the care and well-being of the animals. Many zoos also offer donation programs or sponsorship opportunities where you can help fund conservation projects for endangered species. Additionally, attending educational programs or volunteering at the zoo can make a positive impact.

Zoos play a vital role in protecting endangered species by participating in breeding programs, rescuing injured animals, and raising awareness about conservation issues. They provide a safe space for animals that might not survive in the wild due to habitat destruction or poaching. By educating the public, zoos inspire people to take action to protect wildlife and their habitats.