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Meet the professionals, our Keepers

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Meet the professionals, our Keepers Hi {NAME} , You?ve met the stars of the show - Dimitri the Man

Meet the professionals, our Keepers Hi {NAME} , You’ve met the stars of the show - Dimitri the Mandrill, Dudley the giraffe, Snoopy the Penguin, and Charlie the camel. Now let us introduce the people who make the magic happen. Just like your pets at home, each animal at Tanganyika is listed as endangered or vulnerable on the Endangered Species list. Ok, well, your dog or cat is probably not on that list, but they still need you to care for them, play with them, feed, and bathe them. All animals require specialized care and attention. That’s why we have highly skilled caretakers who care - for you and for them. When you come to Tanganyika you’ll get to see them in action! We have a pass especially for you to get up close and personal with the animals and it allows you time for some 1-on-1 with their keepers. Get yours [here](. I can sum up what sets us apart in one word: Family. Tanganyika is family-owned and operated. Our team of caretakers are like the aunts and uncles that care deeply for the animals and for the people like you who visit them. They love to share their passion and knowledge with guests. This is just not something you will experience at a local zoo. At Tanganyika, our Keepers facilitate encounters throughout the Park. They stand ready to engage visitors with information about the animals, create interactions, and ensure each person has a wildly different experience. [Meet Jessica the Primate Keeper, Emily the Hoofstock Keeper, Sarah the Lead Bird Keeper, and more!]( You have heard the saying, “It takes a village.” Our village is the Tanganyika Family. YOU are part of our family, too. It is our greatest wish that each person who steps foot on Tanganyika land feels the passion we all have for these amazing animals and for the surrounding community we hope to educate and elevate. We would like you to walk away from a day at Tanganyika with a deeper personal connection to the natural world by experiencing at least one animal in a new way each time you visit. See you soon, Matt Fouts And The Tanganyika Family [P.S. Pick your pass here.]( You received this email because you just signed up for a new account. If these emails get annoying, please feel free to [unsubscribe.]( 1000 S. Hawkins Lane · Goddard, KS 67052 On the West Edge of Wichita in Goddard [unsubscribe](

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