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== | ==Gambia Reptile Farm== | ||
The | The Gambia Reptile Farm is a zoo and conservation center located in the West African country of The Gambia. It is one of the premier tourist attractions in the country, showcasing a variety of reptile species native to the region. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The | The Gambia Reptile Farm was established in 1986 with the goal of promoting conservation and education about the diverse reptile populations found in The Gambia and surrounding areas. The facility spans several acres and is home to over 50 different species of reptiles, including crocodiles, snakes, lizards, and turtles. | ||
==Exhibits and Animals== | |||
The Gambia Reptile Farm features a range of exhibits and enclosures that allow visitors to get up close with the resident reptiles. Some of the key exhibits include: | |||
Crocodile Lagoon - Home to a large population of Nile crocodiles, one of the largest reptile species in Africa. | |||
Snake House - Showcases a variety of venomous and non-venomous snake species found in The Gambia. | |||
Lizard Trail - Allows visitors to observe different types of lizards, including monitor lizards and agamas. | |||
Turtle Sanctuary - Dedicated to the protection and rehabilitation of endangered turtle species. | |||
Gambia Reptile Farm Entrance | |||
The main entrance to the Gambia Reptile Farm | |||
==Conservation and Education== | |||
In addition to providing a unique wildlife experience for visitors, the Gambia Reptile Farm plays a vital role in reptile conservation and education. The facility participates in research and breeding programs for endangered species, and also offers educational tours and workshops to teach visitors about the importance of reptile conservation. | |||
==Visiting the Gambia Reptile Farm== | |||
The | The Gambia Reptile Farm is open daily from 9am to 5pm and is located approximately 30 minutes outside of the capital city of Banjul. Admission tickets can be purchased on-site, and the facility also offers guided tours and souvenirs for purchase. | ||
For more information, please visit the Gambia Reptile Farm's official website. | |||
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Gambia Reptile Farm
The Gambia Reptile Farm is a zoo and conservation center located in the West African country of The Gambia. It is one of the premier tourist attractions in the country, showcasing a variety of reptile species native to the region.
Overview
The Gambia Reptile Farm was established in 1986 with the goal of promoting conservation and education about the diverse reptile populations found in The Gambia and surrounding areas. The facility spans several acres and is home to over 50 different species of reptiles, including crocodiles, snakes, lizards, and turtles.
Exhibits and Animals
The Gambia Reptile Farm features a range of exhibits and enclosures that allow visitors to get up close with the resident reptiles. Some of the key exhibits include:
Crocodile Lagoon - Home to a large population of Nile crocodiles, one of the largest reptile species in Africa. Snake House - Showcases a variety of venomous and non-venomous snake species found in The Gambia. Lizard Trail - Allows visitors to observe different types of lizards, including monitor lizards and agamas. Turtle Sanctuary - Dedicated to the protection and rehabilitation of endangered turtle species. Gambia Reptile Farm Entrance The main entrance to the Gambia Reptile Farm
Conservation and Education
In addition to providing a unique wildlife experience for visitors, the Gambia Reptile Farm plays a vital role in reptile conservation and education. The facility participates in research and breeding programs for endangered species, and also offers educational tours and workshops to teach visitors about the importance of reptile conservation.
Visiting the Gambia Reptile Farm
The Gambia Reptile Farm is open daily from 9am to 5pm and is located approximately 30 minutes outside of the capital city of Banjul. Admission tickets can be purchased on-site, and the facility also offers guided tours and souvenirs for purchase.
For more information, please visit the Gambia Reptile Farm's official website.