Penguins pick up a new home at West Midland Safari Park
Saturday 19th November 2011
A £500,000 habitat has been created to house a colony of Humboldt penguins at a Midlands tourist attraction.
West Midland Safari Park in Bewdley has officially opened its new
Penguin Cove exhibit – the latest in a series of improvements to the
site over the past year.The cove has been built in the Discovery Trail area of the park and is designed to provide the penguins with a habitat similar to their native South America.
Nesting areas, a pool with semi-submerged beach, a waterfall and sculptures all form part of the new habitat.
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