Thursday, December 28, 2017

The American Safaris

Before the European colonization of North America, the region had a wildlife migration that rivaled the Serengeti in Africa. Millions of bison, antelopes, elk, and deer roamed the plains, hunted by packs of wolves or lone jaguars. While the fencing off of the American West diminished the spectacle, there are still places you can get a glimpse of its former glory. Today, we have places like Tigers Preservation Station or the Myrtle Beach Safari Zoo to conserve and protect the endangered animals. 

If you’re looking for a top-notch wildlife experience without the long international flight, consider some of these properties for your next American safari.

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