I have looked around and not seen any mention of this, but the planned safari park in Watlington, Norfolk (mentioned in the thread below), has not only been approved but is now filling with animals. The park is known as Watatunga Wildlife Reserve - the name coming from combining the names of Watlington and the sitatunga antelope.
I am not sure how open the park is (especially in these strange times) but it does appear that there are self-catering lodges attached to the site - see below:
The Stable Cottage (1920) | Norfolk Cottages
As mentioned, the site is gradually starting to fill up with animals. The species currently present on site that I can discern are:
- Indian hog deer
- Axis deer
- Barasingha
- Malayan sambar
- White-lipped deer
- Blackbuck (a breeding herd with full black male; this is the first species to have bred on-site at Watatunga)
- Kafue lechwe
- Roan antelope
- Scimitar-horned oryx
- Blesbok (two males originating from Belfast Zoo)
- Sitatunga
- Domestic water buffalo
- Mouflon
- Great bustard (at least one hand-reared male from the Great Bustard Project, that will hopefully allow the creation of a captive-breeding flock)
- Temminck's tragopan
- Over thirty species of duck
Some of the mentioned species come from the following webpage with an update by Edward Pope, founder of Watatunga:
Watlington wildlife reserve
The remaining animals are mentioned on the Facebook page for the Reserve, which is included in the link below; they are currently still working on their website:
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I am not sure how open the park is (especially in these strange times) but it does appear that there are self-catering lodges attached to the site - see below:
The Stable Cottage (1920) | Norfolk Cottages
As mentioned, the site is gradually starting to fill up with animals. The species currently present on site that I can discern are:
- Indian hog deer
- Axis deer
- Barasingha
- Malayan sambar
- White-lipped deer
- Blackbuck (a breeding herd with full black male; this is the first species to have bred on-site at Watatunga)
- Kafue lechwe
- Roan antelope
- Scimitar-horned oryx
- Blesbok (two males originating from Belfast Zoo)
- Sitatunga
- Domestic water buffalo
- Mouflon
- Great bustard (at least one hand-reared male from the Great Bustard Project, that will hopefully allow the creation of a captive-breeding flock)
- Temminck's tragopan
- Over thirty species of duck
Some of the mentioned species come from the following webpage with an update by Edward Pope, founder of Watatunga:
Watlington wildlife reserve
The remaining animals are mentioned on the Facebook page for the Reserve, which is included in the link below; they are currently still working on their website:
Security Check Required
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