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  2. African Safari Wildlife Park - Wikipedia

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    Visitors can spend as much time in the preserve as they wish, observing and feeding the animals, before proceeding to the walk through part of the park, called Safari Junction. The park is closed during the winter. [1] The park considers itself to be one of the leaders in conservation efforts for the animals it supports.

  3. The Wilds (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The open air safari vehicle used to transport visitors through the facility. Location Map. In 1984, the Wilds was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit under the name The International Center for the Preservation of Wild Animals, Inc. (ICPWA), formalizing a public-private partnership involving the Ohio Departments of Natural Resources and Development, the Ohio Zoos and the private sector that ...

  4. Safari park - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico: Vega Alta (Safari Park, 1970). The name of the park was simply "Safari Park". [5] United States: Arizona: Camp Verde (Out of Africa Wildlife Park, 1988) Arkansas: Gentry (Wild Wilderness Drive-Through Safari, 1970) California: Escondido (San Diego Zoo Safari Park, formerly San Diego Wild Animal Park, 1972)

  5. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is split into two sections; one allows visitors to walk around (or use golf buggies) to view animals in enclosures, such as primates and carnivores like big cats. The other is a safari park toured in open-sided trucks, divided into South American, Asian and African safari sections. [ 19 ]

  6. Serengeti Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, the park was extensively renovated. Nowadays the park consists of three different areas: Serengeti-Safari, Jungle-Safari and Adventure-Safari. In 1996, Serengeti Park was the first to release white rhinos, bred in Europe, back into the wild. In 2003, Serengeti Park admitted its first white tiger.

  7. Ree Park – Ebeltoft Safari - Wikipedia

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    Ree Park Safari is a safari park in Djursland on the peninsula of Jutland, Denmark.The safari park is the home of more than 800 animals of 80 species from 5 continents. This popular tourist attraction offers its guests a comprehensive insight into the life and behaviour of animals from Europe, Africa, North America, South America and Asia.

  8. Bullen's African Lion Safari Park - Wikipedia

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    Bullen's African Lion Safari Park was the name of several open-range safari parks in Australia: African Lion Safari (Warragamba) , New South Wales, opened by Stafford Bullen Wanneroo Lion Park , originally named Bullen's African Lion Safari Park, in Carabooda, Western Australia

  9. Windsor Safari Park - Wikipedia

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    The park's drive-through enclosures featured lions, tigers, bears, cheetahs and baboons. In addition, the park had a Serengeti zone (featuring camels, llamas, giraffes, zebras and buffalo), an elephant enclosure, a hippo lake, chimpanzees, birds of prey, parrots and butterflies. The park closed in 1992. Windsor Safari Park logo (1980–1987)