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Adventure Guide & Park Visit the Safari Village Drive-Thru YOU are captive ..... THEY roam free Anteater/Maned Wolf Wetlands Restrooms Cougar Scimitar Oryx ❖ ❖◊ Bobcat Lion Map ◊ ❖ Overlook Picnic Area ❖ Ticket Booth Camel Rides Train Station Activity Area ❖ ❖ Picnic Primate Island Rotating Exibits ❖◊ Bugs Safari Village Cafe Flamingos AfricaAfrica Wells Fargo ❖ Australian ❖ Walkabout ❖ & Aviary Camp Tiki Small Animals Small Animals Village ❖ African Elephant ❖◊ Asian Elephant ❖ ◊ Safari AsiaAsia is sustained through gate Emu A admissions, donations, Whitehanded/ ❖◊ T History & Mission Whitecheek Gibbons memberships and grants. Go T With your paid to Guest Services or www. The wildlifesafari.net to learn how ◊ Sumatran Tigers E White Naped N drive-thru ticket Wildlife Safari began as the YOU can support Wildlife ❖ Crane Americas dream and vision of one man Safari’s Mission. ◊ Endangered T book these – Frank Hart. His goal was to ❖◊ ❖ Species Survival Plan I create a unique park in the Nilgai (SSP) Program is to cooperatively manage specific O adventures species within the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Pacific Northwest that would N today! help save rare and endangered species from around the Exclusive world. Over 40 years later, Go it alone with one of • Animal Encounters in Wildlife Safari has grown into our guides for a personal a Safari Truck a premier park, accredited by Excursions adventure in the Elephant and Lions, Tigers, Hippos the Association of Zoos and Giraffe barns, have your photo Aquariums (AZA) dedicated • Animal U-Feed taken with Cheetah, enjoy a “hippo kiss” Expeditions in a to education, conservation painting encounter, go behind the scenes to feed Bears and Lions. and research. As a non-profit Safari Truck These and many more adventures await you! organization, Wildlife Safari Giraffe, Elephants, Bears receives no tax support and BOOK with Guest Services in the Gift Shop • Elephant Splash (pricing and availability subject to change) Waterhole ingg The Best of ok la o s Wildlife Safari s summer L Restaurante & Lounge Adventure Guide & Map Fine Mexican & Seafood Bringing advanced 1790 Safari Rd • Winston, OR www.wildlifesafari.net Open 7 days per week at B telecommunications re ry (541) 679-6761 11:00 a.m. we to Douglas County life Safari SPECIAL NOTES d with the service and Wil 541-679-8080 to The animals population at Wildlife Safari is ever changing, just as it would be in the wild. As a Taproom Location: support you’d expect e result, there may be differences between the species exhibited and those listed in the guide. for take out & reservations om You are about to drive among hundreds of animals from from a neighbor- c Because the weather and other conditions affect the movements and actions of the wildlife, you may not be able 192 SE Main ST, el around the world, living and interacting much as they would in the wild. to see them all in one trip, so we invite you to take a second safari the same day you make the first trek. because we are. W As you drive through the Africa, Asia and the Americas sections, you see Winston, OR 97496 conservation in action. Zoos throughout the world are attempting to save Take your time. Stop along the way, but please pull over to the right so others can pass. endangered and threatened wildlife through education and captive breeding 541-378-8565 Many animals have natural camouflaging and blend into their surroundings. Make sure to look on top of the hills, programs. under trees, down in the gullies, and in the tall grass. Your drive-through admission supports the care and 101 S.E. Thompston "Because you deserve feeding of over 500 exotic animals. Photographs or videos taken within Wildlife Safari may not be used for commercial purposes without specific (541) 673-4242 written permission from the management. Winston, Oregon the best!" www.carlosrestaurante.com dfn.net Enjoy the park and thank you for your support! We have something for everyone! Sweatshirts, T-shirts, Jackets, Hats Hand-made, One-of-a-kind items All persons entering Wildlife Novelties for the Kids Safari do so at their own risk. Books & Posters NEW! Rock & Gem Speed limit in the drive-through is 10 MPH Feed the Mining Exhibit Village Caf Remain in your car at all times. ri é animal in and much, Tasting room open Our animals are wild. fa you! much more! a 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily Please do not feed the animals. S Ask us about They have very special diets. Birthday parties Safari Gift Shop Business & Group Events If the animals are in or near the road, please stay at least 3 car Holiday Gatherings lengths away from them. Voted #1 winery in Douglas County! Safety In The Jungle 687 Hubbard Creek Rd. • Umpqua, Ore. 97486 • 541.459.5120 • www.HenryEstate.com.
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