ANIMALS IN THE PARK
A pet’s corner was set up in the 1960s comprising of a variety of birds, highland cattle, deer and numerous rabbits. Monkeys escaping from the ships in the docks were housed at the park until they could be quarantined and the famous alligator arrived in 1977 and shared the same space as the snake. When the snake began to get fat it was decided to let it out daily to exercise, most people calling at the office were surprised to see a 6ft python slithering across the floor to meet them but not many stayed to say hello. The most popular animal over the years has been Winston the llama he was donated to the park in 2005 because he could jump his fence at home and regularly went for walks and the police were getting tired of bringing him home. He was to be a companion for the parks existing llama but when she died suddenly, Winston was left alone until the friends of Stewart Park bought a companion for him.
Following Askham Bryan College's opening in the park, all of the animals are now looked after by their students and staff.
Take the left fork of the "Y" junction ahead of you and look for the next card attached to a waste bin.