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Disney World Animal Care Update for Earth Month 2026

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Last updated: 2026/04/15 at 10:26 AM
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Disney’s Animal Kingdom is using Earth Month to spotlight the people guests usually do not see, the cast members handling nutrition, veterinary care, research, and daily observation across Walt Disney World animal locations. In a Disney Parks Blog update published Thursday, April 9, Disney shared new behind-the-scenes details about how its animal care teams support animals at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, and The Seas with Nemo & Friends at EPCOT.

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Disney shared new details about the scale of daily animal careAnimal Kingdom’s backstage care relies on research, training, and long-term observationDisney tied the update to Earth Month and its broader conservation messageRelated Articles

The post does not announce a new show, ride, or character addition. What it does offer is a clearer look at the scale of the operation behind the scenes, including custom feeding plans, behavioral enrichment, overnight monitoring, and collaboration between keepers, veterinarians, nutritionists, and scientists.

Animal care collage from Disney's Animal Kingdom showing cast members and veterinary care

Disney shared new details about the scale of daily animal care

Quick answer: Disney says its Animal Nutrition Center prepares and delivers more than 10,000 pounds of food each day for animals at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, and The Seas with Nemo & Friends at EPCOT, showing how large the resort’s daily care operation really is.

According to Disney Parks Blog, one of the clearest takeaways from the new feature is just how much daily work happens before most guests ever reach the savanna or walking trails. Disney said teams build customized nutrition plans, create enrichment tailored to different species, and work closely with veterinarians to support animals at every stage of life.

That process extends well beyond the animals visible in the park. Disney said the Animal Nutrition Center supports multiple Walt Disney World locations, preparing more than 10,000 pounds of food every day. The company also highlighted a recent example involving giraffe Tucker, whose first birthday included a specially designed giraffe-friendly feast created with his keepers and the nutrition team.

Animal Kingdom’s backstage care relies on research, training, and long-term observation

Quick answer: Disney says animal care at Disney’s Animal Kingdom includes overnight monitoring, detailed health protocols, and training that helps animals like okapis voluntarily participate in their own care so teams can monitor health and conduct exams.

Disney framed the work as a mix of science and consistency. In the blog post, the company said animals are monitored overnight and supported through detailed protocols designed to protect their well-being at all times. That includes day-to-day coordination between keepers, veterinarians, nutritionists, and scientists rather than one-off medical checks.

The post specifically highlighted okapis, noting that their naturally reclusive behavior can make them difficult for guests to spot even in the wild. Disney said trust-building and training allow care teams to monitor health and complete exams while respecting the animals’ behavior. That kind of example helps explain why many of the most important care moments happen entirely out of view.

Disney's Animal Kingdom cast member preparing food and nutrition plans for animals

Disney tied the update to Earth Month and its broader conservation message

Quick answer: Disney used the Animal Kingdom update to connect daily animal care with its larger conservation message, including Wilderness Explorers and the Disney Conservation Fund, which Disney said has invested $141 million over more than 30 years.

Beyond the daily operations, Disney used the post to connect animal care to guest education and conservation. The company said cast members build expertise through mentorship, certifications, research, and collaboration across the zoological community, then bring that knowledge back into the guest experience inside the park.

Disney also pointed to Wilderness Explorers as one way younger guests are introduced to animals, ecosystems, and conservation, then linked that effort to the Disney Conservation Fund. Disney said the fund has now invested $141 million over more than 30 years. For Theme Park Shark readers, the biggest news here is not a single reveal, but a clearer official snapshot of how much infrastructure supports the animals that define Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

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Source: Disney Parks Blog


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