Busch Gardens offers endangered species tour
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in Florida has launched the Saving a Species tour, where visitors can get up close to endangered black and white rhinos.
The tour was created in collaboration with World Wildlife Fund and offers 16 people at a time a 45-minute safari through the park’s Serengeti Plain where they can also see giraffes, zebras, bongo, gazelles, eland and impalas.
For each person booking a tour, Busch Gardens will donate $2 to WWF. In the last four years the park has donated more than £125,000 to WWF projects. Details: www.buschgardens.com
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