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Bali Zoo

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wildlife conservation, education, research, recreational place & nature appreciation. love. conserve. share

Headquarters:
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Industry:
Environmental Services
Founded:
2002
Employees:
37
Annual Revenue:
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Type: Private
Ticker: -
Indonesia 36United States 1
ConservationBiologyResearchZoology

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Bali Zoo's official website is bali-zoo.com

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Bali Zoo has 37 employees

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Bali Zoo is in the industry of: Environmental Services

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