If you are referring to a zoo, like the San Diego Safari Park, just bring a cameria, some comfortable clothes, some water and snacks, etc, depending on how long you plan to stay. If you are going to a wildlife reserve, a place where wild animals live in the wild, it depends on what you plan to do there, how long you want to be there, and where the place is located. You will definitely need a camera and climate appropriate clothing. Other things are area specific and require research when you plan your trip.
The wildlife which can be found in Yellowstone is not very different from the wildlife which could be found there when the park was first established. Some of the species have killed off by hunters and poachers, but would still be there today otherwise.
Africa.
Answer:Batanes Protected Seascape and LandscapeNorthern Sierra Madre Natural ParkApo Reef Marine ParkSubic-Bataan National Park(Bataan-Zambales)Mt. Kanlaon Natural Park(Negros)Mt. Kitanlad National Park(Bukidnon)Mt. Apo Natural Park(Davao del Sur)Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary(Agusan del Sur)Surigao Islands Protected Landscape and Seascape (Surigao)Turtle Island Wildlife Sanctuary (Tawi-Tawi)
Glacier Bay is truly a wonder of the world! It should be on everyone's bucket list. http://www.ehow.com/how_5013518_see-bay-national-park-day.html Kath
It is too vague a question to meaningfully answer. In some parts of hte world, the understanding of wildlife science has great influence on wildlife management and law, in others not at all
What is a wildlife park
Wildlife Park happened in 2003.
Orana Wildlife Park was created in 1976.
Territory Wildlife Park was created in 1989.
Ranua Wildlife Park was created in 1983.
Yorkshire Wildlife Park was created in 2009.
Zoodoo Wildlife Park was created in 1999.
Wildlife Park was created on 2003-12-08.
Contact them and ask
Stephen Park - wildlife painter - was born in 1953.
David Fleay Wildlife Park was created in 1952.
The importance of a wildlife park is to manage wildlife in their natural habitats. This also allows people to view nature in a protected area.