An enclosure for a mix of African hoofstock at Yorkshire Wildlife Park, part of the Into Africa exhibition. Strangely, the only animal I remember seeing here was an emu (a remnant of Brockholes Farm which later became the zoo).
An enclosure for a mix of African hoofstock at Yorkshire Wildlife Park, part of the Into Africa exhibition. Strangely, the only animal I remember seeing here was an emu (a remnant of Brockholes Farm which later became the zoo).
This is the general view of an enclosure for a mix of African hoofstock at Yorkshire Wildlife Park, part of the Into Africa exhibition. Strangely, the only animal I remember seeing here was an emu (a remnant of Brockholes Farm which later became the zoo).
An enclosure for a mix of African hoofstock at Yorkshire Wildlife Park, part of the Into Africa exhibition. Strangely, the only animal I remember seeing here was an emu (a remnant of Brockholes Farm which later became the zoo).
An enclosure for a mix of African hoofstock at Yorkshire Wildlife Park, part of the Into Africa exhibition. Strangely, the only animal I remember seeing here was an emu (a remnant of Brockholes Farm which later became the zoo).
As previously mentioned on this forum Odense Zoo's newest project is the Kiwara African area. The goal of this project is to create a large new African area in the zoo and give better living conditions to the zoo's reticulated giraffes.
The project is set to open in two phases. Phase one...
The huge main cheetah enclosure. Absolutely the best I have seen. Once or twice a day you can see the cheetahs chasing a peace of meat dragged along a long wire. A spectacular sight! This enclosure really imitates the african savannah great.
July 2008
The huge main cheetah enclosure. Absolutely the best I have seen. Once or twice a day you can see the cheetahs chasing a peace of meat dragged along a long wire. A spectacular sight! This enclosure really imitates the african savannah great.
September 2007
The forrest savannah enclosure in Ree Park - Ebeltoft Safari, Denmark. On this savannah you can see eastern bongos, blesboks and various cranes and storcks. The wood in the background is also a part of the enclosure, which stretches a lot more than the picture shows.
October 2005
The outdoor enclosure for common hippopotamus. Behind the wooden poles are the savannah and the smaller antelopes have access to the waterhole.
May 2008
A female hippopotamus eating the vegetation in the Hippo House.
The zoo has since them put electrical fence around it to prevent her from eating all the tropical plants.
November 2007