Emirates Park Zoo one of the most prominent patrons of the cheetah conservation movement in the UAE commemorated World Wildlife Day 2018, in accordance to its official theme- Big Cats: Predators under threat.
More than 2,000 adults and children gathered at the zoo to participate in themed World Wildlife Day activities. Zoo instructors held
Emirates Park Zoo & Resort played host to the patients of Imperial College London Diabetes Centre for a thrill-filled day with the different wildlife members.
Over 150 excited children graced the premier zoo destination’s three educational stations that featured a series of interactive workshops under the supervision of the
Emirates Park Zoo & Resort is thrilled to welcome the latest addition to the zoo’s growing number of troops as the resident Mandrill Dora, gave birth to a bouncing baby boy last 3 February, 2018, making the furry monkey the newest member of the zoo’s primate family.
Born with curious eyes for adventure, the Baby Mandrill
Emirates Park Zoo & Resort’s clan have welcomed Sora, a spotted hyena, the first of its kind at the establishment which houses more than 120 species of wildlife animals and birds.
All focus of the staff and zoo officials is on Sora as they nurse the cub to socialize into its new home. Typical to the species, its caregiver
Emirates Park Zoo & Resort transforms this into a birds’ paradise this January as the winged pals take centre stage in the interactive wildlife spectacular.
Enter the vibrant world of the feathered species in a visit that begins with a scrumptious breakfast courtesy of the resort’s team of culinary experts, overlooking the