Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari
Location | Ashland, Nebraska, United States |
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Coordinates | 41°00′55″N 96°17′57″W / 41.0152°N 96.2993°WCoordinates: 41°00′55″N 96°17′57″W / 41.0152°N 96.2993°W |
Website | Safari Park |
The Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari is a drive-through park located in the Omaha area 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.[1] The park is affiliated with Henry Doorly Zoo, and is located 22 miles west at Nebraska’s I-80 exit 426.
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Bison bull
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Blonde Bison
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Elk
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Elk
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Elk
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White-Tailed Deer
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Male Pronghorn
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Pronghorn
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American Black Bear (Ursus americanus)
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Grey wolves
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Sandhill Crane
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Pelicans
References
- ↑ Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari, VisitNebraska.org. Retrieved 5/2/08.
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