Locking these birds of prey in cages is a sin. Shame on you for grounding what God gave the ability to fly. Abomination. I’m gonna have to weigh back in here. The response was “most” birds were injured. Well, that’s not all of them.
These creatures natural habitats are filled with movement, roaming, hunting, prowling and generally doing what animals naturally do.
I will say it again, abomination that these cats and other creatures are confined to such small cages. I’d ask the curators and managers of this awful inhumanity to place themselves in such a situation for the rest of their lives. Maybe some compassion can come from it.
I want to communicate that these animals are sentient beings that seek companionship just like humans. They feel loneliness and can suffer same as a man.
Please, reconsider releasing these animals. Better one day of freedom and death than years of suffering captivity. I’m...
Read moreThe Kansas wildlife exhibit is a perfect place to take kids or yourself to learn about some of the beautiful animals native to Kansas. If you get there early enough you can see the feeding and learn more about these Beauties! They've got the cutest bobcat, opposum, turtles, snakes, beever (he's a night walker you probably wont see him unless you go during the evening) variety of birds, and even some skins/shells to touch inside. The staff there really love the animals and are so educated on diets. Habitats, behaviors etc. It's conveniently located next to the park/playground and perfect for a outdoor free experience. We will Definitely be...
Read moreRiverside Park is the best and Kansas Wildlife Exhibit might be the most charming feature. Nestled alongside the playground and splash pad, stands a collection of native animals that can no longer live in the wild. Every day at noon the animals are fed by the staff, who take the opportunity to educate and engage with the public. They bring animals out so that people can get a closer view. My 4 year old is so enamored that he had his birthday party in the park, outside of the exhibit.... The upside is that the staff will happily teach your child how to recognize a red-tailed hawk. The downside is that amazon does not carry...
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