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MANILA – The Avilon Zoo in Rizal is asking for the public’s help in caring for their animals amid the coronavirus-induced quarantine.
In a Facebook post, Avilon Zoo said it is offering non-expiring admission tickets in order to “maintain good animal care and veterinary services in this extraordinary time.”
“Online admission tickets do not expire and can be used on any date as soon as the quarantine restrictions are lifted,” he said, directing the public to the Avilon Zoo website.
“Take advantage of everything you can and help us continue to provide our animals and the people who care for them. We greatly appreciate your kind support!”
Located in Rodríguez, Rizal, the Avilon Zoo is a 7.5-hectare facility that houses more than 3,000 specimens of exotic wildlife, according to its website. This includes more than 500 species of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, freshwater fish, and invertebrates.
The property also has a diverse collection of native and endemic Philippine fauna.
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