- Howletts Wild Animal Park
Infobox zoo
zoo_name=Howletts Wild Animal Park
date_opened=1974
location=Canterbury ,Kent ,England
area=90acre s
num_species=40+
num_animals=350+Howletts Wild Animal Park (formerly known as Howletts Zoo) was set up as a private
zoo in 1957 by John Aspinall nearCanterbury ,Kent . The animal collection was opened to the public in 1975. To give more room for the animals another estate at Port Lympne near Hythe,Kent was purchased in 1973, and opened to the public asPort Lympne Zoo in 1976.The collection is known for being unorthodox, for the encouragement of close personal relationships between staff and animals, and for their breeding of rare and endangered species.
Since 1984 both parks have been owned by a charity (The John Aspinall Foundation). Following the death of John Aspinall he was buried in front of the mansion house and a memorial was built next to the grave near the
bison .The most recent extension to Howletts was the Black and White Colobus open-topped enclosure, just behind the entrance.Animal collection
The 90 acre park has a large collection of 52 western lowland gorillas and are home to the largest breeding family groups of gorillas in the world. There are 13
elephant s, the largest captive breedingherd in the UK. TheLion Tailed Macaque s are also one of the biggest groups in the world.Other species include AsiaticWild Dog , AxisDeer , Banded LeafMonkey , Black and whiteColobus Monkey , Black and WhiteRuffed Lemur ,Black Rhinoceros ,Blackbuck , Bongo,Brazilian Tapir , CanadianTimber Wolf ,Capybara ,Caracal ,Clouded Leopard ,De Brazza's Monkey , DuskyLangur ,European Bison ,Fishing Cat ,Giant Anteater ,Greater Kudu , Grizzled LeafMonkey ,Hog Deer ,Honey Badger ,Iberian Wolf ,Indian Tiger ,Javan Langur ,Jungle Cat , Lesser Spot-nosedMonkey ,Lynx ,Malayan Tapir , MolochGibbon ,Nilgai ,Ocelot ,Pallas Cat ,Red River Hog ,Serval , SiamangGibbon ,Siberian Tiger ,Snow Leopard ,Sumatran Tiger ,Tamandua ,White-faced Saki .pecial Events (Charity)
The charity that runs Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Park the
John Aspinall Foundation, also runs animal conservation programmes. It has recent success in releasing ablack Rhino into thewild and has previously released otherblack rhino s andgorilla s.On TV
Port Lympne has featured on the television programme Roar. This shows the two parks, the life of the animals and how the keepers look after them. Roar now has two series. The first was filmed in 2006, in summer, the second series was filmed in summer and autumn 2007. It has also appeared on other programmes.
External links
* [http://www.totallywild.net Zoo website]
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