Somali wild ass mother and foal

Woburn Safari Park's Conservation mission

Woburn Safari Park is an expansive wild animal park home to hundreds endangered, exotic and native animals living in 360 acres of Bedfordshire parkland.

Our mission is to help protect the long term future of vulnerable animal species by making a direct contribution to in-situ and ex-situ conservation projects. This is done by generating funds for animal charities working to protect habitats and species in the wild; through educating visitors and the public; raising awareness of conservation issues and involvement in endangered animal breeding programmes.

We are also committed to native species conservation through direct action and sustainable use of resources.

Asian Elephant uses trunk to reach up and pick leaves in autumn forest

Projects we support

Our mission is to help protect the long-term future of vulnerable animal species by making a direct contribution to in-situ and ex-situ conservation projects.

One way in which this is done is by generating funds for animal charities working to protect habitats and species in the wild. The team at the Park supports a number of conservation projects aimed at helping the wild populations of animals including elephants, rhinos, bongos, lemurs, and tigers, among others.

Black and White Ruffed Lemur perches on suspended ropes in trees

Get involved

Each year the Park's dedicated team of keepers host various charity events.

Check out the list of conservation projects that we support, and see our news and events page for details on how you can help us raise money at any upcoming charity event days in the Park!