- Lion Country Safari
Infobox zoo
zoo_name=Lion Country Safari
location=Loxahatchee,Florida , USA
date_opened=1967
members=AZA
website=http://www.lioncountrysafari.com/Lion Country Safari is a drive-through
safari park located in Loxahatchee (near Wellington), inPalm Beach County ,Florida . Founded in 1967, it claims to be the first 'cageless zoo' in theUnited States .Background
Lion Country Safari was founded in
1967 by a group of South African and British entrepreneurs who wished to provide asafari experience for families who would not normally be able to experience it. The park originally exhibited onlylion s.Between 1967 and 1974, Lion Country Safari, Inc. opened 6 animal parks, one near each of the following American cities:
West Palm Beach, Florida ;Los Angeles, California ;Dallas, Texas ;Atlanta, Georgia ;Cincinnati, Ohio ; andRichmond, Virginia .The first park, in South Florida, is the only Lion Country Safari still in operation. At one time there were parks in
Irvine, California (1970-1984);Grand Prairie, Texas (1971-1992);Stockbridge, Georgia ;Mason, Ohio (1974-1993) andDoswell, Virginia (1974-1993).Exhibits
The original park in Florida consists of over 1,000 animals, kept in large fenced areas with approximately 5 miles of paved roadway running throughout.
Visitors who purchase a ticket enter the park in their own vehicle, driving slowly at their own pace, and view the animals while listening to a recorded narration on
audiotape or CD. Some animals, such asgiraffe ,rhinoceros , andzebra are allowed to roam freely, even crossing the road in front of vehicles. Others, such aslion s orchimpanzee s, are segregated behind fences or water barriers.Visitors are warned to drive slowly and carefully, to avoid stopping too close to animals, and not to open their car doors or windows. The lions, whose ability to roam freely with cars was one of the parks original attractions, were separated from visitors by a fence around the road in 2005, due to visitors ignoring warnings and opening their car doors.
A unique aspect of Lion Country Safari is the chimpanzee exhibit. The chimps live on an island system where they move to a different island every day, replicating their natural nomadic lifestyle. The chimps live in complex social groups, as they would in the wild. Because of this, Lion Country Safari has been useful to those interested in behavioral studies of chimps. As of 2006, chimpanzees living at Lion Country Safari include "Little Mama", one of the oldest chimpanzees in captivity, born in 1938. Lion Country Safari also serves as a retirement facility for chimpanzees who were once used in research laboratories and entertainment.
After visitors have driven through the park, they can visit "Safari World", a
theme park with some zoo exhibits, andamusement park fare such as aferris wheel , apetting zoo , and a small water park. There is also a giraffe-feeding exhibit.A partial list of animals exhibited at Lion Country Safari in 2006 include:
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Addra Gazelle
*African Elephant
*African Lion
*Aoudad
*Asiatic Water Buffalo
*Blackbuck
*Brazilian Tapir
*Chimpanzee
*Common Eland
*Giraffe
*Gemsbok
*Gnu
*Impala
*Kudu
*Lechwe
*Llama
*European Mouflon
*Nilgai
*Okapi
*Ostrich
*Rhea
*White Rhinoceros
*Zebra Cultural references
*Lion Country Safari plays a major role in Frederick Buechner's novel "
Lion Country ".
*The park was referenced in "The Simpsons " episode "Old Money" when the family takes a trip to Discount Lion Safari.Other parks bearing the Lion Country Safari name
Irvine, California
Another drive-through zoo known as Lion Country Safari existed in
Irvine, California until 1984. Lion Country was founded and headed up by South African CEO Harry Shuster of United Leisure in 1968 and the first park opened in Florida in 1969. The second park in California opened in June 1970. In 1982, two years prior to closing the park, United Leisure opened a summer day camp, Camp Frasier to hopefully help offset the effects of low attendance. Meanwhile there was still no budget for maintaining the park and its deteriorating attractions meant the park's future was doomed. In 1984 with dwindled attendance and decrepit conditions the park closed. In 1982, During the final years of the park, a long bitter battle began between Shuster and theIrvine Company where the Irvine Company decided to renegotiate the 28 year lease on the land (which began in 1968) and try to take back control as nearby property values increased and the park was proving to be a financial liability. Harry Shuster then became involved in a bitter and excruciating legal battle until 1997 when they finally reached a settlement. During the ongoing legal battle Shuster threatened to 'tear it all down' -- including Irvine Meadows (built on a sublease agreement with U.L., nowVerizon Wireless Amphitheater ), Wild Rivers, and the day camp. His reasoning was, "I built all this on a firm 28 year lease agreement, why should the Irvine Company be allowed to take it from me just because they want it back?". A portion of the park's entertainment area was converted into the current water parkWild Rivers in 1986-87. The remaining portion of the park was left as Camp Frasier which continued until the early 1990s when it became Camp James. During the years of Camp Frasier the drive through reserve was used for horseback riding, archery, ATC, ATV riding and hiking. Lion Country was originally in the city limits of Laguna Hills.The Zambezi River Boat Ride was originally designed to be part aviary. After passing through a tunnel halfway along the river course the boats would enter a fully netted area where exotic birds could fly freely. The boat would then exit the netted area through another tunnel about 100 feet before the end of the ride. Due to budget limitations and potential problems that would ensue from keeping the birds inside that idea was dropped and it was to be a basic boat ride. The ride was designed to be planted to created the effect of different micro-environments such as the Rain Forest and African plains, etc. Also the original boats were scrapped in the late 1970s and early 1980s, replaced with rustic African wooden barges that were built upon huge styrofoam blocks so they would not sink as they deteriorated (The park was starting to fall apart by then due to low maintenance caused by poor attendance.) One of the original metal Zambezi Boats from 1970 was saved and affixed in the concrete paving as a souvenir in the Wild Rivers outdoor eating and recreation areas between the wave pools and the locker rooms.
An aging circus lion from Mexico, who was ill, was given to the Irvine facility. He sired a litter of lion cubs, being the result of having several lionesses. His name was "Frazier the Sensuous Lion" who became a major attraction to the site. [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=5: Best Thing Not There Anymore |url=http://www.ocweekly.com/features/best-of-oc/5-best-thing-not-there-anymore/17427/ |work=Orange County Weekly |publisher= |date=October 19, 2000 |accessdate=2008-05-05 ] In 1973 Lion Country tried to capitalize on their new star and a movie was made called "Frasier the Sensuous Lion". T-shirts, watches, and other souvenirs were sold featuring Frazier until 1974, when he died and was buried on the grounds of the Safari. Attendance went down, and negative incidents occurred at the Safari Park. An escaped elephant killed a motorist on the 405 freeway and had to be euthanized. When a hippo named Bubbles was loose for 19 days, the hippo was shot with a tranquilizer, rolled into the water of a reservoir behind the park's rolling hills and drowned. A necropsy revealed Bubbles was pregnant. Also, several lions had killed the hoofed animals and had to be quarantined from the rest of the animals in a fenced section of the park. Monkeys reportedly ripped the rubber bumper stripping off car doors and jumped on hoods. Insurance claims skyrocketed. As of May 2008, the Irvine Company still has not done anything with the land except re-grade what was once the Drive-Through Preserve and designate portions for nurseries to store plants and large specimen trees.
Richmond, Virginia
Kings Dominion , located in the town ofDoswell, Virginia (just north of Richmond), operated a similar attraction called Lion Country Safari from 1974 before the park's opening in 1975 through the fall of 1993.Cincinnati, Ohio
Kings Island , located in the town ofMason, Ohio (just northeast of Cincinnati), operated a similar attraction called Lion Country Safari which became Wild Animal Habitat between 1974 and 1993.Notes
References
*McDaniel, Sharon. [http://www.palmbeachpost.com/tgif/content/entertainment/tgif/epaper/2006/1/6/a30tgi_lion_country_0106.html "The mane attraction"] "
The Palm Beach Post ",January 6 2006 .
*Gilken, Rochelle E.B. [http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/13504025.htm "At Lion Country, cats cut off from cars"] , "Palm Beach Post ",December 29 2005 .External links
* [http://www.lioncountrysafari.com/ Lion Country Safari, Florida]
* [http://www.octhen.com/2005/05/lion-country-safari.htm Memories of Lion Country Safari, Irvine, CA]
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