Mogo Wildlife Park, Wildlife park in Mogo, Australia.
Mogo Wildlife Park is a wildlife facility spreading across 40 hectares of coastal land and home to about 250 animals of different species. The park features areas for primates, big cats, and various other creatures in spacious enclosures.
The park was founded in 1991 and has been an established wildlife facility in the region since then. Following an acquisition in 2019, its conservation programs were expanded and modernized.
The park plays an important role in wildlife conservation along the coast and demonstrates deep commitment to endangered species. Visitors can observe how staff members work daily to care for and protect these animals.
Visitors can come throughout the year to observe the animals in their habitats. It helps to wear comfortable shoes and allow time to explore the different areas of the site.
The park houses one of Australia's largest collections of exotic primates. At the same time, it runs specialized breeding programs for endangered big cats such as tigers and snow leopards.
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