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The Nairobi Animal Orphanage is another significant facility within the Nairobi National Park, closely associated with the Nairobi Safari Walk. It serves as a refuge and rehabilitation center for orphaned, injured, or abandoned wildlife. Here are some key aspects of the Nairobi Animal Orphanage:
Key Features
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Wildlife Rehabilitation: The orphanage takes in animals that are orphaned, injured, or in need of care. These animals are nursed back to health with the aim of releasing them back into the wild whenever possible.
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Diverse Species: The orphanage houses a variety of animal species, including lions, cheetahs, leopards, monkeys, baboons, buffaloes, warthogs, and several bird species. It provides a safe haven where these animals can recover and thrive.
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Educational Programs: The orphanage offers educational tours and programs to inform visitors about the importance of wildlife conservation and the challenges faced by these animals. It aims to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of wildlife.
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Conservation Efforts: It plays a crucial role in conservation by collaborating with other wildlife organizations and participating in breeding programs for endangered species.
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Veterinary Care: The orphanage is equipped with veterinary facilities and staff who provide medical care and rehabilitation for the animals. This ensures that the animals receive the best possible care during their stay.
Entry Fee
Citizen Adult: KES 215
Citizen Child: KES 125
Resident Child: KES 125
Non-Resident Adult: USD 22
Non-Resident Child: USD 11
Type
National Park
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Establishment year: 1946
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