# Wildwood Discovery Park

- **Country:** United Kingdom
- **Opened:** 1999
- **Website:** [http://www.wildwoodtrust.org www.wildwoodtrust.org]
- **Location:** South East Kent, England
- **Zoo Name:** Wildwood Trust
- **Date Opened:** 1999
- **Num Species:** 50
- **Annual Visitors:** 100000

Two species (European beavers and konik polski) are currently used for these purposes on several reserves in Kent. Konik polski (meaning ‘Polish small horses’) are a robust breed closely related to the extinct tarpan and have been used in similar grazing schemes in the Netherlands and Poland. The long-term vision is for Wildwood Trust to manage large tracts of land with large once-native herbivores such as koniks, beavers, wild boar, and heck cattle (re-created aurochs).

**Source:** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildwood_Discovery_Park (Wikipedia, CC BY-SA)
