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Beale Wildlife Park is situated by the River Thames, between the villages of Pangbourne and Lower Basildon in Berkshire, England. It has three main areas of attraction: collections of small exotic animals, farm animals and birds; landscaped gardens and woodlands; and children's play areas. In 1956, Beale Park was formed by Gilbert Beale who decided to give the 350-acre (140 ha) Thames-side park land to ‘the people’ by converting it from private farmland into a non-profit making, charitable trust. In those days it was little more than a track and a couple of ponds.

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  • Beale Wildlife Park is situated by the River Thames, between the villages of Pangbourne and Lower Basildon in Berkshire, England. It has three main areas of attraction: collections of small exotic animals, farm animals and birds; landscaped gardens and woodlands; and children's play areas. In 1956, Beale Park was formed by Gilbert Beale who decided to give the 350-acre (140 ha) Thames-side park land to ‘the people’ by converting it from private farmland into a non-profit making, charitable trust. In those days it was little more than a track and a couple of ponds. (en)
  • Beale Wildlife Park and Gardens is een dierentuin bij de rivier de Theems, tussen de dorpen Pangbourne en in Berkshire, Engeland. Het bestaat uit drie gebieden: een collectie van kleine exotische dieren, vogels en boerderijdieren, tuinen en bossen en speeltuinen. Het park is opgericht in 1956 door Gilbert Beale op zijn eigen grond. Hij was een verzamelaar en fokker van pauwen en deze vogels lopen nog steeds vrij rond door het park. (nl)
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  • Beale Wildlife Park is situated by the River Thames, between the villages of Pangbourne and Lower Basildon in Berkshire, England. It has three main areas of attraction: collections of small exotic animals, farm animals and birds; landscaped gardens and woodlands; and children's play areas. In 1956, Beale Park was formed by Gilbert Beale who decided to give the 350-acre (140 ha) Thames-side park land to ‘the people’ by converting it from private farmland into a non-profit making, charitable trust. In those days it was little more than a track and a couple of ponds. (en)
  • Beale Wildlife Park and Gardens is een dierentuin bij de rivier de Theems, tussen de dorpen Pangbourne en in Berkshire, Engeland. Het bestaat uit drie gebieden: een collectie van kleine exotische dieren, vogels en boerderijdieren, tuinen en bossen en speeltuinen. Het park is opgericht in 1956 door Gilbert Beale op zijn eigen grond. Hij was een verzamelaar en fokker van pauwen en deze vogels lopen nog steeds vrij rond door het park. (nl)
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