I want to welcome everyone to "take a WALK ON THE WILD SIDE." 

After spending over thirty years in the Aquatic and Zoological industry,  and  working with everything from Killer Whales to African Black Mane Lions, I needed a way to continue my adventure. This site is my dedication to the amazing wildlife that inhabit our planet earth and the conservation efforts of the people who care for them. We will highlight Zoos and Aquatic Parks, the keepers, animal trainers and everyone involved in the important work they are doing to prevent these animals from becoming extinct in the wild, as this job will truly be a TEAM effort.

"Take a Walk on the Wild Side" will feature current  news, stories, special events, and programs from around the world. We will also cover research projects, endangered species lists, flora and fauna of their habitats, forest fires, earth quakes, and any other information that might have probable affects on animals in the wild.

We are working on special educational programs for school kids to include games and contests to promote "awareness." It will be up to the children of today to protect the animals in the wild and develop programs to live in peace!

Please join us and see how we grow. Share those stories about the animals and tell us what you would like to hear about.

It's time to.... let the ADVENTURE begin and we'll all "take a WALK ON THE WILD SIDE".

Larry D.D. Clifford

Take a Walk On the Wild Side - Mission Statement

A non-profit online magazine designed to provide information about Zoo’s Aquatic Parks, Wildlife rehab centers and the people who work in them. It is our mission to educate children to understand the danger that the animals and our planet are in so that they and the next generation can protect them.

To donate money for new exhibits, animals, education, etc. To promote conservation through educating the public about what’s being done to prevent animals from becoming extinct and loss of habitat.

Message from the editor:

Advertisers, wishing information about advertising on the WALK ON THE WILD SIDE e-mail advertising department for requirements. A percentage of all profits will be donated to the awareness of endangered species. Email: wildsideeditor@aol.com