The Long Island Game Farm Wildlife Park & Children’s Zoo celebrates its 43rd season. The Long Island Game Farm has many interactive areas where guests can touch and, unlike most zoos, actually feed the animals!
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Who: Diane and Melinda Novak, Co-Owners, Long Island Game Farm Wildlife Park & Children’s Zoo
Long Island Game Farm staff members
Alligators, Coatimundis, buffalo, sheep, rabbits, ducks, goats, cougars, camels, zebras and other animals
“Elfie” the Game Farm’s mascot mutt
What: The Long Island Game Farm Wildlife Park & Children’s Zoo celebrates its 43rd season. The Long Island Game Farm has many interactive areas where guests can touch and, unlike most zoos, actually feed the animals! This is the best time of the year to visit the Game Farm, when many of the animals have given birth to newborns. This year’s newborns should include Barbados Sheep, rabbits, sheep, ducks, goats and others. There will also be a special birthday “cake” and sing-a-long in celebration of the Game Farm’s Andrean Coatimundis’ birthdays and an opportunity to meet “Elfie,” the mascot mutt.
When: Saturday, April 7
10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. — Game Farm Open
12:30 p.m. — Birthday Celebration for Coatimundis, Meet Elfie the mascot mutt
Where: Long Island Game Farm
489 Chapman Boulevard, Manorville, NY
Photo Ops: Children and families interacting with animals. Long Island Game Farm staff members presenting newborn animals.
Directions: Long Island Expressway to Exit 70 South (CR 111) to Manorville.
Go south on CR 111 for half a mile. Make a right on Chapman Blvd. Go 1.5 miles. Game Farm is on the left.
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The Long Island Game Farm was founded in 1970 by Stanley and Diane Novak and is located on 25 acres of land in Manorville. The Park has grown over the years and has served as a frequent destination of school children that have grown up on Long Island. Each year, thousands of guests visit the park. |