It’s a Baby Boom at Cango Wildlife Ranch!

Posted by Cango on Thu November 10, 2016.

Every year around spring time Cango Wildlife Ranch is blessed with a Baby Boom. This year is no different and the Ranch is proud to announce the arrival of about two dozen new bambinos.

Around June the Ranch welcomed three gorgeous cheetah cubs to the Cheetah Preservation Foundation. and since the beginning of spring now have the cutest additions to the Ranch which includes a brown lemur baby, a flying fox bat pup, a baby wallaby, two lorikeet chicks, hornbill chicks and a whopping twenty Egyptian Geese chicks too! All the babies now form part of the amazing Ranch animal family.

This baby boom is a wonderful opportunity for the community to get close to and follow these animals as they develop from babies into adulthood. Dedicated and passionate staff carefully observe and oversee the babies and their mothers to make sure that they grow and develop optimally. Ranch visitors can view all the babies when visiting, which is truly an exclusive privilege.

In February 2017 the Ranch will proudly be celebrating its 30 year anniversary. Watch out for more about this remarkable mile stone for Cango Wildlife Ranch in the industry and how the Ranch intend on celebrating it.

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