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Zoo in Nebraska From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari is a 440 acre[1] drive-through wildlife park located near the town of Ashland, Nebraska, United States. The Park includes scenic prairies and wetlands that feature dozens of native North American animals including bison, elk, cranes and new Wolf Canyon overlook along with tram rides and a visitor center.[3] The park is affiliated with Henry Doorly Zoo, and is located 22 miles west at Nebraska's I-80 exit 426.
Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari | |
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41.01°N 96.299°W | |
Date opened | 5 June 1998[1] |
Location | Ashland, Nebraska, United States |
Land area | 440 acres[1] |
Annual visitors | 143,668 in 2015 [1] |
Memberships | AZA[2] |
Major exhibits | Elk Prairie, Deer Woods, Pelican Wetlands, Eagle Aviary, Wolf Canyon, Crane Meadows, Bison Plains |
Website | www |
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