The American black bears, for example, have access to both tall trees and lakes in order to facilitate their natural climbing and swimming behaviour.
Similarly, the cheetahs live in a hilly bush savannah where these fast predators can spot e.g. antelopes in a different area of the park.
In their natural African habitat, cheetahs often observe the savannah from hills and rocks enabling them to find their prey from a long distance.
Apart from offering its guests exciting wildlife experiences during the opening season, a major priority of Ree Park – Ebeltoft Safari is an extensive focus on endangered species.
This important contribution to species conservation made Ree Park – Ebeltoft Safari one of the largest centres for cheetahs in Northern Europe.