zooboy28
Well-Known Member
This place appears to be an adventure park (luge, archery, horse riding), with a farm park attached, near Kaikoura at the top of the South Island, New Zealand.
Official Website: Fyffe View Ranch Adventure Park - Farm Park
The place actually looks pretty tidy, with a large amount of mostly domestic animals. There is a good number of photos on their facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kaikoura-Adventure-Park/134614066594352
Species held include a range of standard domestics, including the slightly exotic Red Deer, Fallow Deer, Llama and Alpaca. There are a number of parrots, pheasants (Ring-necked, Golden & Silver) and various fowl (notably Black Swan & Cape Barren Goose) as well as a Magpie, Ostrich and Emu. Native birds include Kakariki, Wood Pigeon and Gulls (not clear if these are on display). There are also some introduced mammals, such as Ferret, Rats, Possums and Wallabies, and notably a Tahr.
The owner has recently received permission to care for native birds, and is hoping to get permits to display some, such as Kea.
Story here: Sanctuary for all sorts | Stuff.co.nz
Interestingly, the owner has also had discussions with Franklin Zoo about rehoming their two elderly female zebras. I believe Orana Park have provisionally agreed to take these animals already.
Official Website: Fyffe View Ranch Adventure Park - Farm Park
The place actually looks pretty tidy, with a large amount of mostly domestic animals. There is a good number of photos on their facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kaikoura-Adventure-Park/134614066594352
Species held include a range of standard domestics, including the slightly exotic Red Deer, Fallow Deer, Llama and Alpaca. There are a number of parrots, pheasants (Ring-necked, Golden & Silver) and various fowl (notably Black Swan & Cape Barren Goose) as well as a Magpie, Ostrich and Emu. Native birds include Kakariki, Wood Pigeon and Gulls (not clear if these are on display). There are also some introduced mammals, such as Ferret, Rats, Possums and Wallabies, and notably a Tahr.
The owner has recently received permission to care for native birds, and is hoping to get permits to display some, such as Kea.
Story here: Sanctuary for all sorts | Stuff.co.nz
Interestingly, the owner has also had discussions with Franklin Zoo about rehoming their two elderly female zebras. I believe Orana Park have provisionally agreed to take these animals already.