The exhibition area of the Rescue Center also functions as an Environmental Education Center which thousands of foreign and domestic visitors annually visit in order to learn about the problems of poaching and illegal possession of wild animals in our country. People from all walks of life can enter here to enjoy close interaction with animals sensitized to human contact. During their visits the groups partake in specific activities that develop aspects of the Environmental Education Program, which depending on the subject matter may include: drawing, coloring books, playing endangered animal bingo, a puppet theater, exhibition, and educational talks. There is an Environmental Classroom to welcome visiting groups, plus a Information Kiosk, and several educational printed materials are available like banners, pamphlets, posters, coloring books and the bingo game.

Furthermore, education has been spread through the communities surrounding the rescue center with our Program for the Extension of Wildlife Knowledge and Conservation. Under the program, we work with committees or institutions in the area with lectures, workshops and activities; through dynamic activities in order to raise awareness among local residents about the importance of conservation of natural resources and wildlife.