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Kids With Autism Can Now Browse The Zoo Stress-Free 1 Hour Before it Opens

Kids With Autism Can Now Browse The Zoo Stress-Free 1 Hour Before it Opens
This Australian zoo is giving guests with autism the chance to enjoy the animals without the noise and chaos of the general public to disturb them.

For kids on the autism spectrum just trying to enjoy animals at the zoo, large crowds and noise can be too stressful to maneuver.

That's why the Taronga Zoo in New South Wales, Australia will now open one hour early on special Access Taronga days so guests with autism can enjoy the park without the general public.

The zoo offers a range of other services for their special guests including VIP badges that children can wear just in case they need extra assistance.

They also have three tranquil zones throughout the park so families can take a quiet break in a more secluded, grassy area.

Since the zoo partnered with Autism Spectrum Australia, 120 staff members have been trained to give special help should it be necessary.

The nonprofit park housing 4,000 animals from over 350 species will be celebrating its 100th anniversary this year.

Click To Share The Good News From Down Under – Photo by Douglas Brown, CC

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