Friday, May 15, 2009

Wildlife Safari - A Bunch of Cool Cats!

Oregon Destination: Southern Oregon's Wildlife Safari is something you must see to believe. Located on the rolling hills of Winston, Oregon, Wildlife Safari's 600 acres are home to hundreds of animals from Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Your ticket into the park buys you a peek into what an African Safari must be like. From the safety of your vehicle, you will see these beautiful creatures--and they can take a peek at you too!

Darlene Alexander, public relations for Wildlife Safari, has a cute way of describing this unique park. "We like to say, 'If you were any closer, you'd be lunch!' You can see by the photos I sent you that many of our animals are so curious they will stroll right up to our guests' vehicles. We specialize in bringing people and animals together!"

Many of our White Water Warehouse clients have visited the Safari over the years and always call to report what a unique experience it was for them. "Unforgettable," is the word we hear over and over.

But Wildlife Safari is much more than simply a viewing park. It has a long history of conservation, education, and research of native and exotic wildlife. Staff participate in programs to protect and conserve white rhinos, African elephants, and cheetahs. Since 1973, 161 cheetahs have been born in the park, making Wildlife Safari the largest and most successful cheetah reproduction project in the western hemisphere.

For an adventure you'll never forget, take Interstate 5 to exit 119 (Hwy 42) and follow the signs to Wildlife Safari. Entry fees vary so call ahead--541-679-6761 or check out their website for more information.

All photos copyrighted by Wildlife Safari, Dale & Elva Paulson, and Darlene Alexander.

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