Yes, according to them they have 300+ species on-site. They've come up a number of times in US bird species lists, including when I noted them having this extensive collection of pigeons and doves:
Purple-tailed Imperial Pigeon, Victoria Crowned Pigeon, Adamawa Turtle Dove, Picazuro Pigeon, Ashy Wood Pigeon, Blue-headed Wood Pigeon, Wompoo Fruit Dove, Black-naped Fruit Dove, Bare-eyed Pigeon, Stock Dove, Pink-headed Green Pigeon, Spotted Dove, Crested Quail-Dove, Common Bronzewing, Bar-tailed Cuckoo-dove, Malagasy Turtle Dove, Collared Imperial Pigeon, Tambourine Dove, Luzon Bleeding Heart Dove, Mindanao Bleeding Heart Dove, Beautiful Fruit Dove, Laughing Dove, Sulawesi Ground Dove, Speckled Pigeon, Crested Pigeon
They also seem to have cassowary, kiwi, and a number of other rare birds including the jacanas, African Crake, Razor-billed Curassow, Capuchinbird, cock-of-the-rock, and several turacos.
The facility is not open to the public, but it participates in breeding programs - someone on the site described it as something of a bridge between zoos and the private bird trade. Nevertheless, it would be interesting to learn if a ZooChatter has had the chance to see the facility.