Wildlife Wonders
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Wildlife Wonders

Cleveland, Georgia
3.9(19 reviews)

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Reviews

Mary Morton
1

BUYER BEWARE!!!! On December 30,2019 I ordered an item advertised on their website for $90. I received an email confirming my order and the price. On January 10, 2020, I received an email stating the price the item was advertised for was incorrect and the actual price would be $140. I called the number given and was told $140 was the price. I was not offered any discount, coupon - nothing. I canceled the order and was able to order the exact same item from another vendor for $100. BUYER BEWARE!!!! This is at the least false and deceptive advertising!!!!

Lauren Beam
1

Costs more than the actual zoo. Animals have no space, or anything to do with their time. Doesn't seem much like a sanctuary, preserve, or rescue to me. Sad.

Kelley West
1

Yes, this place has amazing animals. However, we turned around immediately upon arrival after seeing the small bare enclosures that some of the animals were in. We just couldn't support this zoo that seems to be purely for profit considering the amount they charge for admission and encounters, yet have such pitiful enclosures for the animals. We couldn't bare to see animals living under such conditions. So sad and disappointed.

Karen Webb
3

While all the wildlife we saw were well fed, and the smaller animals, happy, for the most part, I was disappointed in the enclosures, particularly for the larger animals. For as much money as this operation charges for its "encounters" it could afford to improve the habitats of several inhabitants. The Beavers and the lone Cougar had pretty dismal enclosures. Just almost bare pens carved out of pine forest, and small. I saw nothing in way of enrichment for the Cougar and nothing was mentioned. She was sucking on a paw during the tour we took which was passed off as an indication that she was "very, very happy" but in actuality is a stereotypic behavior of a cat removed from her mother too soon who is self-soothing in a stressful situation (caged without enrichment and being constantly ogled by people). Likewise, the two Zebras were housed in a small, bare paddock with little room, and no grazing. When compared to other zoos/sanctuaries we've visited, i.e. Noah's Ark, Big Cat Rescue, The Wild Animal Sanctuary and such, this establishment pales in comparison while charging a premium.

Jane Wilson
5

They brought the Australian Outback show to our camp last week. The kids loved seeing the unusual animals and learning about them.

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(706) 348-7279
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2754 Paradise Valley Rd, Cleveland, GA 30528, USA

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