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Natural Bridge Wildlife
Ranch HIGH and "DRY"
Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch was not effected by the
recent flooding in Central Texas. The normally dry
Cibolo Creek, that is now flowing, is far below the back
section of the
Wildlife Ranch known as the "Kilamanjaro Overlook". This
pasture is named for its scenic
elevated location, as the back of this pasture is a 150
foot bluff that drops into the Cibolo
Creek bed. Now that the creek is inundated with water,
it actually enhances the scenic
beauty of this pasture.
The animals have actually enjoyed the cooler than normal
temperatures and the rainfall has provided more native
vegetation than normal for this time of the year. During
the parch summer months, the animals rely solely on
supplemental feeding. Annually, the over 500 animals
that call Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch home consume
approximately 1 million pounds of alfalfa hay and
200,000 pounds of grains and supplements.
Bertha and Goliath, the honeymooning white rhino pair,
are basking in the wonderful (by their definition) mud
puddles that are in abundance. Rhinos spend most of
their summer days mud bathing. A rhino's skin is very
thick, but is is surprisingly very suspectible to damage
from parasites and the sun ... a mud coating provides a
cooling defense to the elements.
Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch is proud to add to the
diverse attractions of San Antonio and New Braunfels.
Even though the river outfitters may have a little while
to be up and
running... Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch, the Historic
Gruene District, Schitterbahn, and Natural Bridge
Caverns, are ready for visitors to come to New Braunfels
and ...."Jump In".
Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch is open daily from 9 am to
6:30 pm. |