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Crocworld hops into Easter fun

All Covid-19 protocols are in place at the centre and visitors are urged to wear masks, sanitise and follow family group social distancing regulations.

A fun-filled Easter programme was held at Crocworld Conservation Centre until Tuesday, 13 April. The holiday programme includes activities for the whole family to enjoy from crocodile feedings, reptile interaction, crocodile handling, vulture feeding, Marabou stork feeding and more.

“Visitors have thoroughly enjoyed the holiday programme so far and we look forward to welcoming more visitors over the next week. We have had some of the highest footfall numbers, despite tourism, in general, being slow. Crocworld seems to be a firm favourite for people to visit and enjoy during this time,” said the centre’s acting manager, James Wittstock.

All Covid-19 protocols are in place at the centre and visitors are urged to wear masks, sanitise and follow family group social distancing regulations. In line with regulations, the centre and café are open from 9am to 4.30pm. For more information on Crocworld Conservation Centre, visit www.crocworld.co.za or ‘Crocworld Conservation Centre’ on Facebook. Alternatively, call 039-976-1103.

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