

WILD RANCH SAFARI SAN ANTONIO FULL
(For future visitors reading this, we ask you to visit our website for a full list of modifications we’ve set in place due to COVID-19, which we keep updated on an immediate basis.) In regard to your comments about the types of animals and their interaction, we hope you read your Adventure Guidebook, which offers insight about the four deer species who find a home at the Ranch: Axis, Barasingha, Fallow and Muntjac (pages 8 and 19). As you mention, we have had to withhold the feeding aspect of experiences out of caution for the protection of the animals.

Thanks for making time to share your perspective with us. Thank you for visiting as each admission helps support our mission to provide a healthy and sound environment and continue our conservation efforts. Quite the contrary, be it visitor vehicles or Ranch vehicles, all of which provide the feedings that are given all through each day. These animals where born in an environment where they find vehicles to not be a threat. We have provided a safe home away from home to species for over 36 years. Unfortunately, it sounds like you maybe did not take advantage of your day pass, making multiple trips through the Ranch, as each trip is truly a new and different experience.
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As a Safari Experience, our animals are wild and free roaming, making their behavior always unpredictable. As more is known, we have started offering feeding again, as an option to our guests. We made that change known to all visitors BEFORE they entered.

We had paused feeding out of extreme caution as there was so much unknown as to the transmission of Covid from humans to animals and it is our responsibility to protect the animals in our care. We provide our guests with a complimentary Safari Adventure Guidebook to help identify and provide information for each of those vastly different species. We are proud to offer a safe home-away-from-home for more than 700 animals from more than 40 exotic species, with half of those facing some level of threat to endangerment. Natural Bridge has several giraffes at their facility and their giraffe conservation program helps educate the public on the importance of giraffe conservation.We are sorry to hear that your visit wasn’t what you were expecting. The organization was formed by giraffe advocates including Tiffany Soechting of NBWR to serve as ambassadors for the declining giraffe species. In addition to the Safari Drive-Thru, the Ranch’s Walk-A-Bout area features several species of primates, a Petting Barnyard, and Lemur Island surrounded by a Koi Pond.Ĭ2S2 Affiliate Member and Source Population Alliance participant, Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch works with “save the giraffes” a non-profit organization dedicated to giraffe conservation. The animals within Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch are free to roam. The Ranch features species from every continent except Antarctica. Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch exists on 450 acres and is a safe home-away-from-home for more than 500 animals representing more than 40 species, many of which require conservation protection. Located in the greater San Antonio area, Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch (NBWR) is an “African Safari, Texas-Style.” The Ranch is a Texas Land Heritage Property, recognized and certified by the State of Texas for being used for agriculture by the same family for over 100 years.
