Category Archive: Rafiki Planet Watch

It’s Important to Watch What They Eat

Nutrition Center

Continuing our look at Conservation Station today we’re focusing on animal care. We’ve showed you in the past how you are able to watch as the veterinarians take care and check up on the animals, today we’re looking at how they monitor the animals’ nutrition as well. Guests are able to watch as the animal care team prepares food …

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Animal Encounters at Conservation Station

box turtle

We’re continuing our way through Conservation Station today to show you that you’ll find some animal friends waiting to meet you! On this morning the CM was out explaining the features and life of the box turtle. Outside you’ll find the petting area with sheep , goats, and more! We happened to catch a presentation with this turkey and guests were able  to feed him afterwards. If …

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Spying on the Animals at Conservation Station

Camera Station

A few weeks ago we showed you the entrance to Conservation Station  and today we’re going a little further inside. Be sure to check out the camera station where you can choose from a variety of animal enclosures in the park to take a closer look at. You can control the camera, pan in different directions, …

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Conservation Station Murals

Entrance to Conservation Station

When you arrive at Conservation Station from the train to Rafiki’s Planet Watch, you’re immediately engulfed in the murals of animals that surround you. Step inside the building and you’ll have animals looking at you from all directions! According to AllEars.Net there are 600 larger than life animals watching you as you make your way …

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Watch What Happens at Conservation Station

Its hard sometimes when visiting Disney’s Animal Kingdom to find time to take the train out to Conservation Station and Rafiki’s Planet Watch. For some reason most folks feel they only need one day (and not even the whole day) to enjoy the park, but there’s so much off the beaten path here that visitors …

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