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Woburn Safari Park is a safari park located in Woburn, Bedfordshire, England. Visitors to the park can drive through exhibits, which contain species such as southern white rhino, elephants, tigers and black bears. It is part of the estates of the Duke of Bedford that also includes Woburn Abbey and its 3,000-acre (1,200 ha) deer park. The Safari ...
The theme of `animals from the African continent' was decided upon when the park was created. On Tuesday 21 March 2006, the Park officially rebranded as Africa Alive! In February 2022, a part of the lion enclosure's fence was smashed by a fallen tree during Storm Eunice .
Animals that came from other parks included Suzy and Gitana, two African elephants from Belgium, white rhino Bonnie from Woburn Safari Park and Angus, a Grevy's zebra, from Marwell Zoo.
Woburn Town Hall. Woburn was first recorded as a hamlet in 969 and is listed in the Domesday Book of 1086. [3] It is best known as the location of Woburn Abbey (a stately home) and Woburn Safari Park. The abbey was founded by Cistercian monks in 1145 and granted to the first Earl of Bedford in 1538 after the dissolution of the monasteries. The ...
Keepers at Woburn Safari Park have welcomed the birth of an endangered ring-tailed lemur. The lemur was born at the safari park in Bedfordshire to parents Koko and Berenty on March 11 and weighed ...
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Museum (free/ not free) National Trust: Theatre: Zoo: ... Woburn Abbey; Woburn Safari Park; Woodside Farm and Wildfowl Park; Wrest Park Gardens This page was last ...
In 1970, he helped to establish the Woburn Safari Park with John Russell, 13th Duke of Bedford and also a park in Stirling, Scotland, the Blair Drummond Safari Park at the Blair Drummond House. [44] In 1971 he helped open the Knowsley Safari Park [ 45 ] [ 46 ] Jimmy Chipperfield and Annabel Lambton opened the Lambton Lion Park at Lambton Castle ...