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See Mogo Wildlife Park like never before on an exclusive and intimate Wildlife Sunset Tour

Until the end of March, people can have an intimate and personalised tour of Mogo Wildlife Park after it has closed to the public.

Among the wildlife park’s wonderful collection of endangered, exotic, and native species are the white rhino, two female baby giraffes born on 27 and 31 December, and a red panda who gave birth on 6 January.

The Wildlife Sunset Tours are only offered on Saturdays at 4:30 pm and run for about 90 minutes. A maximum of 20 people can book.

Zookeeper Chad Staples said the things you got to do on the tour were “pretty amazing”.

“You are there on your own, so it is a much more intimate experience.”


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