Walter Lim, Bali Safari & Marine Park, CC BY 2.0
The World Wildlife Day is celebrated on the 4th of October every year, and this year, the Bali Safari & Marine Park had a successful competition for youngsters in order to raise awareness about the safety of the wild animals. Children were asked to roam about the park freely and note down the animals they spot on their tours. After 4 hours, all the lists were assessed and informed by Kadek, the assistant curator of the Park. Being a huge success, this event pulled in crowds from all over the country and many Uluwatu hotels saw full bookings that week, especially the ones just an hour away, like Anantara Uluwatu Bali Resort. The management of the park wanted to remind everyone about the importance of taking care of nature and the animals in it, and the youngsters are the pillars of the coming generation, therefore, this event was planned.
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