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West Midlands Safari Park has launched a new animal encounter where you can get face-to-face with the tallest animals for a ...
These are the astonishing scenes as the West Midlands Safari Park reopened its gates for the first time since lockdown. Queuing motorists could be seen enjoying close-up views of the animals as ...
The hippo calf was named “Poppy” after a public poll that received over 116,000 votes from 165 countries.
Credit: West Midlands Safari Park/Cover Images Animals at a UK safari park have been enjoying frozen treats to stay cool during the ongoing heatwave. With temperatures rising across the nation, ...
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West Midlands Safari Park is preparing to fully reopen on Saturday 4th July, following the government's relaxation of lockdown rules. The park’s been partially open since June 15th, allowing ...
The region's top safari park need help naming their newest (and smallest) inhabitants - three mini monkeys. With the weather warming up, Bewdley's West Midlands Safari Park's new pygmy marmosets ...
The West Midlands Safari Park could get its own steam railway station. Managers at the park, near Bewdley, have been in discussion with Severn Valley Railway (SVR) about a new station to bring ...
Thousands 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.
Three new Cheetah cubs that were born at West Midlands Safari Park get ready to face the public today They're the first to be born at the zoo in it's 41 year history. 16 week old Cody, Cairo and ...
The Red Pandas at West Midlands Safari Park Credit: West Midlands Safari Park It's not just people across the Midlands who are buying flowers, booking a table at a restaurant and celebrating ...
Together, the two tourist attractions drew more than 800,000 visitors last year The West Midlands Safari Park could get its own steam railway station. Managers at the park, near Bewdley ...