Curraghs Wildlife Park has raised more than £1,000 for charity.
Last weekend, those who visited the site paid as normal but the cost of entry will now go towards the ZAA Wildlife Conservation Fund.
It raised £1,028.75, but will round up the donations to £1,500.
The funds will be used to help Australian animals and habitats damaged in the ongoing wildfire crisis.
The park also matched each admission fee with a donation from its own Conservation Fund.
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