Bird Kingdom is the World’s Largest Free-Flying Indoor Aviary. Discover hundreds of tropical birds as you explore the pathways throughout the multi …
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Oct 18, 2024
Had a great time here seeing the may different types of birds and animals. Place is really well set out and seeing how they are looked after was really good. Full review by Asc_21
Sep 7, 2024
This bird house was one of the best experiences I’ve had! There are so many birds you simply don’t know where to look. We went first thing in the morning and avoided all the crowds. Its amazing the v… Full review by Sue l
Aug 27, 2024
Not impressed found the place very tired and half the exhibits not open It was very dirty as well Won't go again Plus I couldn't believe the price to feed the birds and the small amount of food given… Full review by Patricia B
Are your birds obtained ethically? Where do they come from?
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Bird Kingdom is a CAZA accredited facility. CAZA is the Canadian Association Of Zoos and Aquariums and this organization is made of of professional that make …
Bird Kingdom is a CAZA accredited facility. CAZA is the Canadian Association Of Zoos and Aquariums and this organization is made of of professional that make policies,standards and ethics pertaining to all aspects of a zoo as well as encouraging education and conservation. Bird Kingdom obtains our animals three ways: •#TAB#Trading with other zoological facilities or participating in Species Survival Programs •#TAB#Breeding of our animals at the zoo •#TAB#Donations from private owners We have an Animal Care Committee and Veterinarian that reviews any new acquisitions before they are accepted to ensure the animal can be properly cared for at Bird Kingdom. Bird Kingdom is always looking to improve the lives of our animals through upgrading enclosures, enrichment, nutrition, medical care and having educated staff. Conservation and educating our guests is very important as we try to inspire everyone to take care of the earth.
Would this be good for someone with mobility issues? My husband has difficulty walking distances/stairs due to arthritis. Thanks!
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There is a lot of walking, and you will want to take your time to see all of the exhibits. You can go as slow as you like, but if he has difficulty walking for 1-2 hours, take a wheelchair and …
There is a lot of walking, and you will want to take your time to see all of the exhibits. You can go as slow as you like, but if he has difficulty walking for 1-2 hours, take a wheelchair and enjoy yourselves!