Historical Information Archive
Closure Date: December 2024
Location: Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria, England
Years of Operation: 1994 - 2024 (30 years)
Land Area: 51 acres (21 hectares)
Status: All animals are being rehomed to other accredited facilities in 2025
South Lakes Safari Zoo (formerly South Lakes Wild Animal Park) was a 51-acre zoo established in 1994 by David Gill. Located in Cumbria, England, near the Lake District, it became one of Cumbria's most visited tourist attractions during its operational years.
At its peak, the zoo housed over 1,000 animals representing more than 150 species, including rare and endangered animals such as Sumatran and Siberian tigers, white rhinos, lemurs, and many African species.
Zoo opened on May 28th by David S. Gill on converted farmland
Rapid growth from 55,000 to 220,000 annual visitors
First major incident: white rhino escape and shooting
Tragic fire killed 31 lemurs; David Gill stabbed at home
Major expansion from 17 to 51 acres approved
David Gill lost operating license due to welfare concerns
Operated by Cumbria Zoo Company Ltd under Karen Brewer
Zoo permanently closed - animals being rehomed
Despite controversies, the zoo contributed to several conservation efforts:
All animals from the former collection are being relocated to appropriate facilities by qualified animal welfare organizations in 2025.
Founder David Gill operated the zoo for over 20 years, during which time it experienced both success and significant controversies:
Under Cumbria Zoo Company Ltd management:
Current Status (2025): All animals from the former South Lakes Safari Zoo are being rehomed to accredited facilities. This process is being managed by:
For official updates on animal welfare and rehoming, contact local animal welfare authorities or EAZA directly.
During its operational years, the zoo featured:
For those interested in wildlife experiences in the Lake District area, consider these alternatives: