A lion at Woburn walking across a sunny hill

Meet the animals

Proud to continue over 100 years of species conservation on the Woburn estate, Woburn Safari Park is a multi award-winning visitor attraction, home to over 80 species of exotic and endangered animals.

The Park's dedicated team of keepers care for a diverse collection of species and is also a natural haven for many more native species.  

Woburn makes a valuable contribution to conservation in fundraising for partner charities, and participates in two levels of managed breeding programmes; EAZA Ex Situ Programme and the European Studbook (ESB).

These vital programmes help to ensure a viable and sustainable captive population of key species is maintained long term.

The Woburn Family

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Meet the Safari Stars

 

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Raja

Raja is the male elephant in the Woburn Safari Park herd, living with four females Chandrika, Damini, Yu Zin and juvenile Tarli, in a specially designed house.

Barbary Macaque Berlinga sitting on log in the African Forest

Berlinga

Berlinga is one of the males in the Barbary macaque troop that lives at the Park.

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Casper

Casper is a Rothschild's Giraffe and lives among the herd at Giraffe Junction in the Road Safari.

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Kojo and Kahari

Kojo and Kahari are a pair of African lion brothers living in the pride at Woburn Safari Park.

Great Sulphur Crested Cockatoo looks into camera in Birds in Action ampitheatre

Pepe

Pepe is a Greater Sulphur Crested Cockatoo which are native to Australia; he is by far the Park's cheekiest bird.

Female Rhino walks across expansive grassy reserve

Mirijam

Mirijam is a Southern White Rhino; she lives alongside three other rhinos in the Savannah Grasslands reserves.

Granville the southern white rhino running along with all four feet off the ground

Granville

Granville is a male southern white rhino who lives in the Savannah Grasslands reserve with females, Azeeza, Mkuzi and Mirijam.