World of Birds Wildlife Sanctuary and Monkey Park is an avian, reptilian and wildlife sanctuary in Hout Bay, a suburb of Cape Town in South Africa. As suggested by its name, the focus is primarily on birds and monkeys.
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What is the entry fee at World of Birds?
Adults: R 130. Children (age 3-16): R 50. Children (age under 3): free. Pensioners and Students (with card): R 85.
Who owns World of Birds?
owner Walter Mangold
The 81-year-old owner Walter Mangold, who’s been running the park for 45 years, has thanked the public for their sympathy and support. CAPE TOWN – Donations have been pouring in since Hout Bay’s World of Birds Wildlife Sanctuary was robbed on Sunday.
Where can I take an injured bird in Cape Town?
If the animal is clearly injured (ie not moving at all but is still alive), call us immediately on 021 700-4158/4159 or after-hours, weekends and public holidays on 083 326-1604.
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