The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park


    The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park


    Two De Brazzas monkeys stand together at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park on June 21, 2011 in Hythe, England. Port Lympne has welcomed a host of new arrivals this year with wildebeest, colobus monkeys, gorillas and rhinos all adding to the current stock. Port Lympne and Howletts Wild Animal parks were set up by the late John Aspinall to protect and breed rare and endangered species and, where possible, return them to safe areas in the wild. The Aspinall Foundation which runs the parks also manages two gorilla rescue and rehabilitation projects in the central African countries of Gabon and Congo where they have successfully reintroduced over 50 gorillas to the wild. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)




    The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park


    An Eland grazes in the African Experience section at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park on June 21, 2011 in Hythe, England. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)




    The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park




    The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park




    The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park


    A 6 month old Black Rhino calf stands with its mother in its enclosure at Lympne Wild Animal Park on June 21, 2011 in Hythe, England. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)




    The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park


    Baby Baboons play at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park on June 21, 2011 in Hythe, England. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)




    The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park


    A Grevys Zebra stands in its enclosure at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park on June 21, 2011 in Hythe, England. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)




    The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park


    A Western Lowland Gorilla clutces her baby at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park on June 21, 2011 in Hythe, England. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)




    The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park


    A female Ostrich walks along the fence in the African Experience section at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park on June 21, 2011 in Hythe, England. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)


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The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park


The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park


Two De Brazzas monkeys stand together at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park on June 21, 2011 in Hythe, England. Port Lympne has welcomed a host of new arrivals this year with wildebeest, colobus monkeys, gorillas and rhinos all adding to the current stock. Port Lympne and Howletts Wild Animal parks were set up by the late John Aspinall to protect and breed rare and endangered species and, where possible, return them to safe areas in the wild. The Aspinall Foundation which runs the parks also manages two gorilla rescue and rehabilitation projects in the central African countries of Gabon and Congo where they have successfully reintroduced over 50 gorillas to the wild. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)




The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park


An Eland grazes in the African Experience section at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park on June 21, 2011 in Hythe, England. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)




The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park




The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park




The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park


A 6 month old Black Rhino calf stands with its mother in its enclosure at Lympne Wild Animal Park on June 21, 2011 in Hythe, England. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)




The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park


Baby Baboons play at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park on June 21, 2011 in Hythe, England. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)




The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park


A Grevys Zebra stands in its enclosure at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park on June 21, 2011 in Hythe, England. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)




The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park


A Western Lowland Gorilla clutces her baby at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park on June 21, 2011 in Hythe, England. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)




The New Arrivals At Port Lympne Wild Animal Park


A female Ostrich walks along the fence in the African Experience section at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park on June 21, 2011 in Hythe, England. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)


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