I went to the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary where there was an array of animals, from fearsome reptiles and majestic birds to cute and cuddly koalas and kangaroos. There was, of course, a stark difference between a zoo and a wildlife sanutuary. A zoo has all the man-made cages where the animals are forced to live in one of those artificial habitats, whilst a wildlife sanctuary the animals are left to roam about in a natural habitat where they are literally in the wild and this allows the animals feel more at home and I believe they are definitely happier!
Upon entering the wildlife Sanctuary, I received a totally different vibe as compared to a trip to a zoo. The natural settings of wildlife make you feel total peace and serenity. Coupled with the incorporation of man-made architecture ( Cafes, Shops, etc.), one can be in touch with nature.
There were also animal shows available throughout the wildlife park, each shows not only showcased the different types of animals living the sanctuary but also inculcated an important lesson, which is the paramount importance of protecting the wildlife and how by doing so we can help protect and save many species of animals who are on the verge of extinction. The Currumbin wildlife sanctuary provides a very educational experience for all to learn about protecting the animals as well as providing a true and genuine wildlife experience whilst one walks through the Sanctuary.
I truly recommend to anyone out there who loves animals and hate visiting zoos because of how the animals are kept but at the same time still wanting to learn and expand their knowledge of animals.
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