Several baby animals were born last year at West Midlands Safari Park in Bewdley, and more arrivals, including African elephants, a white Rhino and a zebra, came from other parks across the UK and ...
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West Midlands Safari Park census counts over a thousand animalsThousands of animals have been counted at the West Midlands Safari Park. The annual census at was completed at the beginning of the year, with more than a thousand creatures accounted for.
All animals born at the Park this year, will have names beginning ... can be seen on the Safari Drive.
A new set of critically endangered tiger cub triplets have been born at a wildlife park. The three Sumatran tiger cubs arrived at West Midlands Safari Park (WMSP) in Bewdley, Worcestershire ...
WEST Midlands Safari Park is set to host a meet-and-greet with ... with an estimated 415,000 animals remaining. The Mali Elephant Project protects a unique population of 550 sub-desert elephants ...
The one-of-a-kind lodging encounter is put on by the West Midlands Safari Park. Visitors can sleep near some of the most exotic animals alive, namely lions, tigers, giraffes, and rhinos.
West Midland Safari ... park into an even more exciting family destination, with our support and new feature investments." It added it wanted to continue the "important role of WMSP towards animal ...
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