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Lemurs at West Midlands Safari Park have been getting involved in the Easter celebrations with specially made hot cross buns.
For those seeking an African wildlife experience, Worcestershire's West Midlands Safari Park is the perfect destination. Emily Chaplin, a reporter for Birmingham Live and animal enthusiast ...
Visitors to West Midlands Safari Park will notice new signs throughout the drive-through area, advising guests of a recent rule change. The Safari Drive is one of the main attractions at the ...
Visitors to West Midlands Safari Park will be greeted by new signage throughout the drive-through area, informing them of a recent change in rules. The Safari Drive, a key attraction at the ...
Work has begun on the UK’s first safari lodges overlooking African elephants and cheetahs ... The eight exclusive, luxury apartments at the West Midlands Safari Park will be integrated into ...
Three tiger cubs born at a wildlife park have been named after the public were asked for suggestions. The Sumatran tigers, two girls and a boy, were born at West Midland Safari Park on 17 January ...
Giraffes are classed as “vulnerable” with their numbers steadily declining across Africa, due to poaching and habitat loss. This footage features in our latest episode of Caught on Camera ...
The three Sumatran tiger cubs, who arrived at West Midlands Safari Park on 17 January, were outside following a first health check that confirmed there are two girls and a boy. Now keepers know ...
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I’ve found the best family safari – and it’s in KidderminsterSpecifically, West Midlands Safari Park ... opened just a few weeks ago, are the African Wild Dog Lodges: four bungalows backing onto the habitat of the park’s two endangered resident canines.
The Sumatran tigers, two girls and a boy, were born at West Midland Safari Park on 17 January, to 13-year-old mother Dourga. One of the girls was named Nova, meaning new star, and the public were ...
For those looking to get up close to African wildlife, Worcestershire's West Midlands Safari Park couldn't be better. Animal enthusiast and Birmingham Mail reporter Emily Chaplin recently a stayed ...
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