
Secret Valley Wildlife Park Emergency Appeal
Donation protected
It has now been over 7 weeks since we closed our gates to the public on the 17th of March due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This has now started to take it's toll. As a small wildlife park, which receives no government funding, we rely on entrance fees, school tours and our education workshops as our main sources of income.
We have managed to continue to give our animals the best possible care up to this point through online pre-ticket sales and animal sponsorship's. Unfortunately this is no longer enough and we are asking for your help.

Secret Valley Wildlife Park is home to 35 species of animals ranging from llamas and alpacas to meerkats and otters. With over 100 animals to feed and care for daily and essential enclosure maintenance and repairs to be made we urgently need your support to ensure that we are still here once this pandemic has passed.
Over the past 14 years Secret Valley Wildlife Park has endeavored to educate our visitors and followers into plight of wild animals and the efforts we can make to conserve the environment and protect animals in the wild.
We also work with an exotic animal rescue organisation based in Europe to provide a permanent home for exploited and neglected exotic animals.

We currently have four species of rescued primates, including capuchin monkeys and cotton-top tamarins which were rescued from the pet trade. Our most recent additions are four Rhesus Macaques which were saved from a Dutch Laboratory. Having endured horrible suffering while being used for neurological research, Bassie, Adriaan, Puyi and Tchang, can now live out the rest of their lives in peace at Secret Valley Wildlife Park.
Please help us to continue providing a home for these special animals.
Thank You,
The Secret Valley Team.
We have managed to continue to give our animals the best possible care up to this point through online pre-ticket sales and animal sponsorship's. Unfortunately this is no longer enough and we are asking for your help.

Secret Valley Wildlife Park is home to 35 species of animals ranging from llamas and alpacas to meerkats and otters. With over 100 animals to feed and care for daily and essential enclosure maintenance and repairs to be made we urgently need your support to ensure that we are still here once this pandemic has passed.
Over the past 14 years Secret Valley Wildlife Park has endeavored to educate our visitors and followers into plight of wild animals and the efforts we can make to conserve the environment and protect animals in the wild.
We also work with an exotic animal rescue organisation based in Europe to provide a permanent home for exploited and neglected exotic animals.

We currently have four species of rescued primates, including capuchin monkeys and cotton-top tamarins which were rescued from the pet trade. Our most recent additions are four Rhesus Macaques which were saved from a Dutch Laboratory. Having endured horrible suffering while being used for neurological research, Bassie, Adriaan, Puyi and Tchang, can now live out the rest of their lives in peace at Secret Valley Wildlife Park.
Please help us to continue providing a home for these special animals.
Thank You,
The Secret Valley Team.
Organizer
Ann O Connor
Organizer