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As Knowsley Safari Park celebrates its 40th anniversary Susan Lee talks to general manager David Ross about his life among animals. News. Susan Lee. 02:55, 03 May 2013 Updated 21:59, 07 May 2013.
Knowsley Safari Park attracts around 600,000 visitors a year. Plans have been submitted for a new animal enclosure at Knowsley Safari Park. The application, on behalf of the Earl of Derby, ...
An endangered baby white rhino is filmed meeting her father for the first time at Knowsley Safari Park. In the wild, rhinos face uncontrolled poaching for huge profits. It is a year since Nomvula ...
A baboon was shot dead after it escaped from its safari park enclosure. The animal was killed after it managed to climb over the perimeter fence at Knowsley Safari Park in Merseyside at 10:15 BST.
Knowsley Safari Park has appointed The if agency to redefine and launch a new brand position. The agency will aim to raise the profile of the safari park and see how the new branding translates ...
A Knowsley Safari Park lion was killed after the females in his pride turned on him because he was old. Kenya, 18, was badly injured and on Saturday was put to sleep following the attack. A page ...
Knowsley Park, which boasts a five-mile safari drive, allows visitors to get close with animals like African lions, European bison, white rhinos and baboons.
There's a great gift shop at Knowsley Safari Park. It sells all manner of trinkets and momentos from your day. But for one sticky-fingered individual, this isn't quite enough. They're after ...
Baboons at a safari park have been seen wielding knives, screwdrivers and even a chainsaw, it is claimed. Keepers at Knowsley Safari Park in Merseyside suspect the animals are being “armed” by ...
Animal keepers at a safari park in Merseyside believe that some visitors are 'arming' baboons with tools such as knives, screwdrivers and a chainsaw to wreak havoc on parked cars.
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Plans have been submitted for a new animal enclosure at Knowsley Safari Park. The application, on behalf of the Earl of Derby, is to create a 29m (95ft) long building with 30 pens for animals as ...