Mission Statement
Our Mission is to provide a lifelong place for abandoned, misplaced and abused animals so that they may receive the kindness, love and respect they deserve while struggling to co-exist in our environment, and to educate our peers to promote environmental responsibility of keeping our species from becoming extinct and preserve the fragile ecosystems which we share.
We live by golden promises.
Even that we are a zoo open to the public and we do work with other zoos and breeders to keep the species alive in captivity, so the captive habitats are not taken away.
* We will still strive to take in any unwanted animal
* We will only use donated money for the reason it is donated for
* We will strive to keep the best trained staff to care for our animals
* Our animals will always have the one on one love they deserve
* This park is a memorial park to human loved ones and will always remain that way
Keep in mind, We started this place as a sanctuary and it has grown into a full blown zoo we now have over 128 species and 1400 animals, and try to keep a verity of animals for visitors to come and see and learn about. We work with zoos all over the U.S. and foreign countries to trade stock and to get in new bloodlines. Very rarely does any donated, unwanted animal ever leave here. We do breed on site cubs and other rare animals of special bloodlines to go to other zoos. None of our animals go to private homes, although we do not condone a private professional keeping an exotic if they have the qualifications. Joe performs magic all over North America and does use some of the animals to teach people about the animals and the environment and allows people to take photos with some of these animals. But his main message is about the danger of drinking and driving and yes this is partly how this park is funded and how we afford all the improvements we do. If you disagree you need to use the pay pal button and make a very large donation because this is how real life bills get paid here.