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Our Labor of Love

Our Labor of Love is a Full Length Documentary about Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, Arizona (near Sedona).
Out of Africa Wildlife Park strives to educate and entertain; to provide an exciting and engaging opportunity to love and respect the nature.

It is a place where family and friends gather to experience oneness with animals and each other during safaris, tours, walks, observations, and shows of wild-by-nature animals in their own natural splendor.
In this way, they hope to achieve a kind of oneness with them, which will cause us to consider them to be so valuable that we cannot allow them to be lost forever.
They continually provide natural living spaces for animals in need, so they can become ambassadors of their own kind. They have heeded the call of those without a voice, who now border on extinction.
As they attend to each animal’s daily food and husbandry requirements and to their holistic health and medical needs, they experience their gratitude and friendship – their appreciation of us.

They consider their social orders, their natural beauty and essence, their sense of feeling safe and secure, their eternal spirituality, and our communion with them as a common community of life.

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