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Longleat

Longleat Safari and Adventure Park in Wiltshire, England, was opened in 1966 as the first drive-through safari park outside Africa.[2][3][4] The park is situated in the grounds of Longleat House, an English stately home which is open to the public and is the home of the 7th Marquess of Bath. Longleat Safari Park and the concept of safari parks were the brainchild of Jimmy Chipperfield (1912?1990), former co-director of Chipperfield’s Circus.[5]

Sheep Paddock: This paddock is now home to Somali sheep and Cameroon sheep. It is possible to get out of the car and view this section on foot.
Tortoise Paddock: It is home to African spurred tortoises and guineafowl, It is possible to get out of the car and view this section on foot.
Pygmy Goat Paddock: This paddock is a home to the African pygmy goats. It is possible to get out of the car and view this section on foot.
Lemur Walk-through: the spacious Lemur Walk-through enclosure is home to 2 species of lemurs including Ring-tailed lemurs and Brown lemurs and features extensive rope swings and wooden walkways which provide the lemurs with the perfect opportunity to demonstrate their extraordinary agility and climbing skills.
European Elk: A drive-past enclosure while going through the East-African reserve containing 2 female European Elk.
African Village (60 acres or 24 hectares[6]): Rothschild giraffes, Grant’s zebras, ostriches and Black wildebeest.
Tapir Terrain: Near the African Village are the Brazilian tapirs. It is possible to get out of the car and view this section on foot.
Bongo Pass and new area: the new area is home to common eland and eastern bongo.
Flamingo Valley: Chilean flamingos, sacred ibises, White-faced whistling ducks, spoonbills and Wood ducks.
Vulture Venue: five pairs of African White Backed vultures and one pair of grey crowned cranes.

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