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Crocworld continues to connect with audiences

The Crocworld Conservation Centre’s essential services team has been coming to the centre to feed and care for all the animals since the start of lockdown.

Crocworld Conservation Centre will continue its popular Facebook live sessions, with special bonus videos. The live video feeds will feature on the Facebook page at 11am on Wednesday, 1 July.

The Crocworld Conservation Centre’s essential services team has been coming to the centre to feed and care for all the animals since the start of lockdown. With the majority of the public restricted to their homes, the team decided to connect with regular visitors during this time by sharing what was happening at Crocworld via Facebook live videos and uploaded images.

Manager of Crocworld Conservation Centre, Martin Rodrigues said, “We saw a massive spike in our online audience, simply by featuring our many interesting Crocworld residents and sharing the feeding sessions online. It’s going to be great to expand this and grow our online audience through the partnership with Independent on Saturday. We’re really grateful for this unique opportunity to educate and entertain Crocworld fans at home and abroad.”

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