African Safari Wildlife Park, 267 S. Lightner Road in Port Clinton, has announced the addition of capybaras to the Park’s Walk-Thru Safari this summer as well as an opportunity for guests to “meet” ...
Interested in working on the wild side? African Safari Wildlife Park in Port Clinton is now hiring for more than 50 seasonal full-time and part-time positions for its upcoming 56th season, according ...
PORT CLINTON, Ohio (WOIO) - The African Safari Wildlife Park announced their annual baby boom has begun with five furry youngsters so far! The animal care staff have welcomed four bison, three alpacas ...
African Safari Wildlife Park, 267 S. Lightner Road in Port Clinton, is going back to the Jurassic, according to a news release. More than 20 moving, roaring, life-sized prehistoric creatures will be ...
PORT CLINTON, Ohio (WJW) – The African Safari Wildlife Park is introducing some new animals for guests to see up-close this summer. Capybaras, known as the world’s largest rodents, are joining the ...
CLEVELAND — African Safari Wildlife Park in Port Clinton is set to open for its 56th season on Friday. While the park's Walk-Thru Safari attraction will not resume until May, the Drive-Thru Safaris ...
PORT CLINTON — African Safari Wildlife Park has been nominated as one of the top safari parks in the United States in the USA TODAY 10Best Readers Choice Awards. Public voting is open through March 4 ...
The Port Clinton animal park will start its "Extended Weekends" this Saturday and Sunday. That means that the park's Walk-Thru Safari -- featuring kangaroos, warthogs, porcupines, lemurs, macaws, and ...
PORT CLINTON, Ohio (WJW) – Say hello to the newest additions to the African Safari Wildlife Park! Two mountain bongo calves were born at the park last month — with the first born on June 18 and the ...
A team of nearly a dozen African Safari Wildlife Park employees and contractors carefully positioned and assembled a 48-foot-long, 3,000-pound animatronic Tyrannosaurus rex May 23 in the Park’s ...
PORT CLINTON, Ohio (WTVG) - It was Thanksgiving 2019 when a massive fire destroyed a barn and killed 10 animals at the African Safari Wildlife Park. Yet, a new barn is under construction and giving ...