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How To Set Up An Exotic Animal Park
If you've ever thought about setting up an exotic animal park you'll want to check out Sanctuary Supplies - a one-stop shop for zoos and animal parks that offers signs, toys, equipment and other services such as advertising and web page design.
  "We've got everything you need except for the animals," says Wesley Willis at the Rootstown, Ohio company.
  Their full color animal information signs are designed for indoor or outdoor use. The signs provide a color photo of the animal, its common and scientific names, the animal's status in the wild, a map of the region where they're found, and two paragraphs of information about the animal. A sign mounting kit is available to mount the signs. It includes a sign holder with an angled top for easy viewing, a 4-ft. by 2-in. green vinyl coated post, and all the hardware.
  "It's a good way to educate your visitors about the animals at your facility," says Wesley Willis. "It works great for school tours, group outings, petting zoos, drive-through parks, animal sanctuaries, and zoos."
  The signs range in size from 12 by 8 in. to 30 by 20 in., and in price from $16.99 to $97.99. The sign mounting kit sells for $18.95.
  Other supplies include animal gear and handling equipment, clean-up supplies, crates, carriers and cages, feeding and watering supplies, fence and pen supplies, gift shop items, houses and shelters, milk replacements, play centers and toys, sale items, vet products, dishes and buckets, animal control poles, diets and supplements, heavy duty enrichment balls and toys, and signs such as crossing signs, warning signs, "do not feed" signs, etc.
  A wide variety of houses and shelters are available, including:
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Sanctuary Supplies, 4300 Pletzer Boulevard, Rootstown, Ohio 44272 (ph 877 886-1992; Wesley@sanctuarysupplies.com; www.sanctuarysupplies.com).


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