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Wildlife Ranch aims to keep spot in top 10

Six Flags near Napa reopens: rides, animals and employees ready for guests

The park is also continuing the implementation of extensive safety measures including several new advanced technology systems to protect guests and employees, said a news release. The plan, developed in consultation with infectious disease experts, “sets standards for executing at the highest levels of hygiene and social distancing protocols,” the release said. For example, contactless thermal imaging will be used to screen temperatures of guests and employees prior to entry; guests over age and all team members will be required to wear face masks and social distancing will be “strictly enforced.” And unlike certain Japanese theme parks that had banned screaming due to COVID-19 you can scream all you want, said Six Flags Marketing Supervisor Daniela Mereles.

Rare rhino sent to WWZ to avoid extinction

Maoto, a rare male white rhino, arrived at Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park from San Diego Zoo Safari Park to kick off one of the conservation’s breeding programs. The project is set to bring in completely new blood lines to improve genetic diversity for managed populations and help fight against extinction. As part of Wildlife World’s dedication to rhino conservation, the zoo has been consulting, researching and planning its innovative breeding program as part of the completed rhino facility that opened in early 2018. “It’s immensely rewarding to know that Wildlife World had the resources and capabilities to import our female rhinos from Africa where they are no longer at risk of being slaughtered by poachers and provide them and Maoto a natural environment to procreate,” said Kristy Morcom, Wildlife World’s director of media relations. 

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