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E: 31/01 ? Win a trip to Paradise Wild Life Park Hertfordshire

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This fantastic competition gives you the chance to win a two-night stay, including a meet-and-greet with a host of exotic animals at Paradise Wildlife Park and the chance to meet some of the world’s most endangered big cats at Wildlife Heritage Foundation.

In Asia, lions are now found in the wild on only one country. Where?

Answer: India

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  • thingamaBob
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    Paradise Wildlife Park in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire is proud to be Europe’s leading zoo for animal experiences. You will enjoy an overnight stay in one of their deluxe apartments with full access to the facilities, animals, shows and keeper talks throughout the day. Dinner will be at Whistling Duck in Hertford. Following dinner, it is back to Paradise for a relaxing night’s sleep before waking to the sound of the lions. After a continental breakfast you’ll be joined by one of the keepers for a behind the scenes walking tour to meet a number of animals including lorikeets, lemurs, meerkats and big cats.

    You’ll then drive to Kent to the private Big Cat Sanctuary, managed by leading conservation charity Wildlife Heritage Foundation. The Big Cat Sanctuary is not open to the public but you can enjoy an exclusive visit to see Europe’s most important collection of felines, including some of the world’s most endangered big cats, including Amur leopards, Sumatran tigers, Amur tigers, snow leopards and North Chinese leopards. Champagne afternoon tea will be served on arrival at the Heritage Lodge welcome centre and you will be shown to your safari lodge.
    A WHF ranger will take you on a special two-hour-long tour. During the tour each guest will have the opportunity to hand-feed big cats.

    A three-course dinner is served in the conservatory overlooking the lions. The following morning you will join the rangers to walk Yahzi the puma, meeting the servals or other cats. This will be followed by other activities which could include a scatter feed or feeding a jaguar or a cheetah. You will then return to Safari Lodge for a full English or continental brunch.

    Participants must be aged 18 or over. The Wildlife Weekend can be taken up to 30 September 2014 on two consecutive nights and is subject to availability.
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