It discusses the efforts to help wild animals in Jordan, particularly those that are not native to the country, such as lions and tigers. These animals are kept in rescue centers where they are taken care of, especially if they are sick or injured. Some rescue centers also have baby animals, like monkeys. People can visit these centers to learn about wildlife, though they are not allowed to feed the animals. Additionally, the passage mentions the wildlife in Jordan, highlighting the Sinai rosefinch, which is the national bird of Jordan.