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History of Safaripark Ganserndorf


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argo (The Largo Wildlife Preserve, 1973–1978, now the site of Six Flags America)

*    Nebraska : Ashland (Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari)

*    New Jersey: Jackson (Great Adventure, 1974, now the site of Six Flags Great Adventure & Wild Safari)

*    New Jersey: West Milford ("Warner Brothers Jungle Habitat", 1972-1976)

*    Texas : Grand Prairie (Lion Country Safari, 1971–1992), San Antonio (Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch, 1984), Glen Rose (Fossil Rim Wildlife Ranch, 1984)

*    Oregon : Winston (Wildlife Safari, 1973)

*    Ohio : Port Clinton (African Safari Wildlife Park, 1973), Mason (Lion Country Safari at Kings Island, 1974–1993)

*    Virginia : Doswell (Lion Country Safari at Kings Dominion, 1974–1993), Shenandoah Valley (Virginia Safari Park, 2000)

*    Georgia : Pine Mountain (Wild Animal Safari, 1991)

o    Canada

*    Ontario : Rockton (African Lion Safari, 1969)

*    Quebec : Hemmingford (Parc Safari Africain, 1972)

o    Mexico : Puebla (Africam Safari, 1972)

o    Chile : Rancagua (Safari Park Rancagua, 2009)

•    Asia

o    Bangladesh : Cox's Bazar (Dulahazara Safari Park, 1999)

o    Israel : Ramat-Gan (1974)

o    Japan : Miyazaki (Safari Park, 1975), Usa (Kyushu African Safari, 1976), Mine (Akiyoshidai Safari Land, 1977), Tomioka (Gunma Safari Park, 1979), Susono (Fuji Safari Park, 1980), Himeji (Central Park, 1984)

o    Philippines : Calauit (Calauit Safari, 1975)

o    Pakistan: Lahore (Lahore Zoo Safari, 2009, formerly Lahore Wildlife Park, 1982)

o    Thailand : Bangkok (Safari World,
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