Evening with the Clouded Leopards - Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
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Bring Your Family To Meet Part Of Our Family. Our Education staff will share some fun facts while the keepers introduce you to the individual animals and their stories. This private after-hours event will include some tasty treats for both the animals and our guests, plus some fun activities! Pre-Registration is Required. You may register on our website under Events, or call (928)778-4242 Ext. 16.
Evening with the Clouded Leopards - Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
Phone : 928-778-4242 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : events@heritageparkzoo.org
Web: heritageparkzoo.org/index.php/events/breakfast-with-the-animals
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