Just visited this small facility for the first time. It was about what I expected: most enclosures on the smaller side, several of which I disliked, some which really needed expansions. I failed to see the Rüppell's fox, as do most, according to the zoo's website. They had some animals I did not expect; apart from the fox, there were also olive baboons, patas monkeys, some sort of vervet, and quite a few native rescues. It is attached to a humane society and the noise of the many dogs can be heard throughout the zoo. Signage is sorely lacking; perhaps only half of the enclosures had signs. Signs that did exist were more the story of the individual animal(s), as opposed to any information about the species itself, often poorly written and usually asking for donations at the end. It was an alright facility but definitely not one I would return to, unless a better opportunity to see the fox presents itself. I did not take many photos but I plan on uploading some shortly.