conservation
The Aspinall Foundation
Kent, United Kingdom
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About
The Aspinall Foundation is a British conservation charity set up by casino owner John Aspinall in 1984. The foundation runs two zoos in Kent, England: Port Lympne Wild Animal Park and Howletts Wild Animal Park. Their mission is to halt the extinction of rare and endangered species and return them to the wild.
Port Lympne features a Wolf Lodge where guests can observe European grey wolves in a wooded enclosure. The foundation has released more than 75 gorillas, 12 European bison, 8 black rhinos, and many other animals back to the wild. They have also released Iberian wolves to protected reserves in Portugal through partnership with Grupo Lobo.
Port Lympne features a Wolf Lodge where guests can observe European grey wolves in a wooded enclosure. The foundation has released more than 75 gorillas, 12 European bison, 8 black rhinos, and many other animals back to the wild. They have also released Iberian wolves to protected reserves in Portugal through partnership with Grupo Lobo.
Wolf Species
Gray Wolf
Programs
Breeding Programs
Education
Reintroduction
Location
Quick Info
- Founded 1984
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Ways to Give
- One-time Donation
- Monthly Giving
- Symbolic Wolf Adoption