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Knowsley Safari is reopening with some brand new rare animals and attractions

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Knowsley Safari is prepped to reopen with new animals and attractions.

If the government’s roadmap goes ahead as planned, Knowsley Safari will be back open from April 12th with plenty of fun for families to escape to.

There’s even a brand new rare species at the Safari park, the Grevy’s Zebra. There are less than 2,000 in the world making it the most endangered Zebra species.

Quigley and Ceaba, Knowsley Safari Park’s two new Grevy’s Zebra mark the launch of a potential new breeding programme.

Knowsley Safari Park

Rachel Scott, Head of Marketing at Knowsley Safari, said: “We are so excited to be re-opening and have been busy preparing so we can offer our guests a fun, safe day out packed with adventure and new experiences.

“The new Grevy’s Zebra have settled in well on the Safari Drive and all the animals – and staff – are ready to welcome visitors back on site.

“The additional outdoor catering options we’ve installed will provide a new way for people to eat Al Fresco from April and throughout the year, so everyone really can enjoy a full day out in the wild.”

Guests will also see the bush dogs new and upgraded enclosure that has been recently landscaped and redeveloped including a new viewing area along the Foot Safari. 

Knowsley Safari also has an app – described as the closest thing to a personal tour guide – that you can download before arrival.

It enables you to find out interesting facts about the animal as you spot them along your safari.

Like most places, Knowsley Safari has increased Covid-secure measures in place including a one-way Foot Safari, socially distanced picnic areas, PPE for staff, protective screens and helpful staff and signage.

Guests need to pre-book their visit and a time slot online here

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