b"A View of THE ZOOLong-Awaited Birth Of A Reticulated Giraffe At Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari ParkW ildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park welcomesdue to the expertise and dedication of itsSee our coupon for a newborn Reticulated Giraffe to the Family! Babymanagement, keepers, veterinary team,$5.00 OFF Admission on Jackie made her debut into the world on March 7, 2020,and Arizona's ideal climate conditions, bringing the total number of baby giraffes at Wildlife Worldwhich are similar to the savannas to three! At just a few weeks old, this precious calf is alreadythroughout Africa.page 7!standing over 6 feet tall! Wildlife Worlds keepers and veterinariansContributing photographers: Charles Ralston, Lee Magenheim and Lorenzo FuentesWildlife World has temporarily closed to the public, effectivehave raised dozens of species of wild and March 31st, to ensure the safety of the community, employees,endangered animals over the past quarter-century. Wildlife and animals. We are excited to share updates of baby JackieWorld strives to maximize genetic diversity in the zoological through our social media platforms, so families can still bepopulation with their breeding programs. As a USDA inspired and involved from the safety of their homes, saidlicensed, private institution, accredited by the Zoological Kristy Morcom, Director of Media Relations.Association of America (ZAA) and the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks & Aquariums (AMMPA), Wildlife World In the wild, the giraffe population is under a lot of Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park receives zero taxpayer funding. pressure. This is largely due to habitat loss, fragmentation,No tax dollars have ever been spent to build or operate degradation, poaching, and ultimately the growth of theWildlife World in its 33-year history. human population. Giraffes are declared Vulnerable toExtinction on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park is located at 16501 W. Northern Ave., Litchfield Park, AZ (southeast Joining in the fight to save the giraffe population fromcorner of State Route 303 and Northern Ave.) While closed, extinction, Wildlife World has not only donated to worthythe animals will continue to receive the exceptional care they organizations working to preserve these gentle giants but hasare accustomed to by essential employees. We will provide also raised 12 giraffes in the last 18 years. The giraffes areupdates on our website and social media and look forward to ambassadors for their species and inspire visitors to conservecontinuing to inspire our community to conserve and protectFor more info: 623-935-WILD (9453) or visit and protect their wild counterparts. Mickey Ollson, thewildlife in wild places as we have done for the past 35 yearsFacebook, Instagram, or Twitter @ZooWildlife, founder of the Wildlife World Zoo, believes the success of theand will welcome everyone back when it is safe to do so.and WildlifeWorld.com.zoo's internationally recognized giraffe breeding program isThank you for your understanding and support! Western Trading Post TV on The Cowboy Channel Sunday, 7:30 PM ESTUpcoming Auctions!May 16, June 2042 May 2020"