Safari Lake Geneva owner-founder "Jungle" Jay Christie, Wisconsin’s foremost exotic animal expert, talks about the unique 75-acre wildlife preserve, located five miles from downtown Lake Geneva at W1612 Litchfield Rd. in the Town of Bloomfield. Housing animals from around the world as Wisconsin and Chicagoland's only drive-through conservation park, familiy-owned Safari Lake Geneva offers visitors an interactive drive-through safari experience that consistently ranks as one of the top attractions in the Lake Geneva area. Interested in animals since childhood, Christie had long dreamed of creating a refuge for the world’s diminishing breeds that allowed the animals to roam vast acreage like in nature. Online reservations are required for admittance to Safari Lake Geneva.
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Lake Geneva conducts annual Arbor Day celebration
Mayor Todd Krause introduces Youth Services Librarian Wendy Finley during the Arbor Day celebration
Mayor Todd Krause introduces Youth Services Librarian Wendy Finley during the Arbor Day celebration. A tree, located in front of the Lake Geneva Public Library, was dedicated in honor of Finley during the event.
Several Lake Geneva officials and a group of elementary school-age children attended the annual Arbor Day celebration
Several Lake Geneva officials and a group of elementary school-age children attend the annual Arbor Day celebration.
Youth Services Librarian Wendy Finley reads "The Busy Tree" to a group of elementary school children
Youth Services Librarian Wendy Finley reads “The Busy Tree” to a group of children during the Arbor Day event.
A group of children help water a tree located in front of the Lake Geneva Public Library
A group of children help water a tree, located in front of the Lake Geneva Public Library, that was dedicated to Youth Services Librarian Wendy Finley during the Lake Geneva Arbor Day celebration.
Attendees to the annual Arbor Day celebration gather around a tree and Tree City USA banner sign
Attendees to the annual Arbor Day celebration gather around a tree and a Tree City USA banner sign.
Doughnuts, coffee and cookies were available to attendees after the Arbor Day ceremony
Doughnuts, coffee and cookies were available to attendees after the Arbor Day ceremony.
A tree located in front of the Lake Geneva Public Library was dedicated to Youth Services Librarian Wendy Finley during the Arbor Day celebration
A tree located in front of the Lake Geneva Public Library was dedicated to Youth Services Librarian Wendy Finley during Lake Geneva’s annual Arbor Day ceremony.

