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First. I love how majestically these wonderful ani...

First. I love how majestically these wonderful animals move. But when I read some reviews here I wonder why these people stayed at all and did not immediately leave after the first, supposedly empty, cage. It also seems to me that you don't bother to question. There you would have learned a lot of interesting facts. So e.g. the cheetah outreach is not in the first place but the Antolian shepards. The cheetahs benefit from this. There is education among the farmers, anatolian shepards "lent" to farms to protect the cheetahs. Injured animals are taken in and cared for and then tried in zoos or the like. to convey. Just ask a volunteer before writing more or less nonsense here. Even in the zoo, the animal is not at the gate or fence and is waiting for the inclined visitor. They are wild animals and are treated here as such. The animal shows when it is enough and at that moment it stops. About the size of the enclosures only as much as I know zoos because the size of the enclosures is not at all related to the movement of the animals.
I think the cheetah outreachveine successful combination between help and education and prevention. The volunteers are doing a good job, especially if you know that everything works without state aid, so it depends on donations. You shouldn't write a job like that just because you don't see any animals. C'est la vie or what that means.

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