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Exchange District | Winnipeg


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Landmark: Exchange District
City: Winnipeg
Country: Canada
Continent: North America

Exchange District, Winnipeg, Canada, North America

Kaduna Wildlife Park is a protected area located in Kaduna, Nigeria, serving as a conservation site for various animal species.

Visual Characteristics

The park comprises a mix of savanna grassland and woodland vegetation. Enclosures are constructed with chain-link fencing and concrete bases. Natural water sources, including a small river and several ponds, are present within the park boundaries.

Location & Access Logistics

The park is situated approximately 15 kilometers south of Kaduna city center, accessible via the A2 highway. Turn off the highway onto the signposted road leading to the park entrance. Ample parking is available at the main entrance. Public transport options are limited; however, taxis and ride-sharing services can be hired from Kaduna city.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Kaduna Wildlife Park was established in 1970 as a zoological garden and conservation center. Its primary purpose was to house and breed indigenous Nigerian wildlife for educational and conservation purposes. The park's ecosystem is representative of the Nigerian savanna biome.

Key Highlights & Activities

Observation of lions, elephants, giraffes, various antelope species, and a collection of birds. Walking paths are available for viewing animals within their enclosures. Educational talks are sometimes provided by park staff.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are located near the main entrance. Limited shaded areas are available along some walking paths. Cell phone signal (2G/3G) is generally available within the park. No on-site food vendors are present; visitors are advised to bring their own provisions.

Best Time to Visit

The best time for animal viewing is typically in the early morning or late afternoon when animals are more active. The dry season, from November to March, offers more predictable weather conditions. Midday can be hot, with reduced animal visibility.

Facts & Legends

A notable historical fact is the park's role in the breeding program for the endangered West African lion. Local folklore sometimes speaks of ancient spirits guarding the savanna lands that now form the park.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Kaduna State University (2.0km North)
  • Kaduna Central Market (12.5km North)
  • National Museum Kaduna (13.0km North)
  • Arewa House (14.0km North)


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