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20 January 2016
The South African Animal Sanctuary Alliance strict hands-off policy
The South African Animal Sanctuary Alliance (SAASA) has made it their mission to prove that it is possible to have wild animal experiences that are not only profitable but also sustainable, ethical and above all sympathetic to an animal’s natural behaviour and habitat.
Wildlife sanctuaries such as MonkeyLand and Birds of Eden, have a strict hands-off policy and offer no interaction with the animals. Read More
Source: Southern African Tourism Update