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Every donation you make goes straight to the heart of WILD — caring for our animals and giving them the best possible lives. But your kindness doesn’t stop at our gates.
On special awareness days, we come together to raise vital funds for causes close to our hearts:
Macaw Recovery Network, protecting endangered parrots in the wild. VulPro, giving vulnerable vultures a second chance,
ABConservation, working to save the rare and elusive Palawan Binturong.
Your generosity doesn’t just support our zoo — it helps protect the future of wildlife around the world. Thank you for being part of something bigger.
Thank you!
Thank you for Supporting Our Mission
At WILD Zoological Park, every donation you make goes further—supporting not just our mission, but also the vital work of three incredible conservation charities around the world. We split all donations four ways, with 25% going directly to WILD to fund our own conservation, animal care, and education initiatives.

VulPro
VulPro is a South African-based organisation dedicated to the conservation of vultures—one of the most endangered and misunderstood groups of birds. Through rescue, rehabilitation, breeding and release efforts, as well as critical research and education, VulPro is working to ensure the survival of vulture species that are disappearing at an alarming rate. Their work is especially close to our hearts through our connection with birds of prey and our daily flying displays.
The Macaw Recovery Network
The Macaw Recovery Network operates in Central and South America and is committed to protecting native macaw species—many of which are critically endangered due to habitat loss and the illegal pet trade. The organisation runs vital breeding and rewilding programmes, habitat restoration projects, and community education to ensure that wild macaws can thrive for generations to come. This charity is especially meaningful to us, as macaws have played a central role in WILD’s journey since day one.


ABConservation
ABConservation focuses exclusively on the protection of the elusive and vulnerable binturong—also known as the “bearcat.” Based in Southeast Asia, this charity conducts field research, community outreach, and species advocacy to shine a light on this lesser-known mammal and the forest ecosystems it depends on. As one of the few organisations globally championing the binturong, ABConservation fills a vital niche in wildlife conservation.