The San Diego Zoo Safari Park is hosting some wild fun on Tuesday in celebration of the attraction’s 50th anniversary.
“It’s grown a lot, it’s changed a lot but fundamentally, we’re still a conservation organization and that’s what we’re most proud of,” said Gavin Livingston, Curator of Mammals at the Safari Park. “We connect people with wildlife in a way that they could never do anywhere else. That’s what makes this park so special and unique.”
Edward, born just 22 days ago, was released into the main exhibit Monday at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park and he took off! The southern rhino calf ran around the perimeter of the pen and enjoyed playing with his mother, Victoria. Since its opening, the Safari Park has supported conservation on six continents through its conservation hubs and scientific research. Livingston told NBC 7 the park has plans for conservation that date decades into the future.
The attraction’s anniversary will be celebrated with live music and entertainment. For more information or to
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