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The ideal size of a wildlife park depends on the species it houses, the conservation goals, and the natural habitat requirements. Generally, larger parks are better as they provide more space for animals to roam, replicate natural environments, and facilitate breeding programs. A minimum of several hundred acres is often recommended, but some species, especially large mammals, may require thousands of acres to thrive. Ultimately, the park's design should prioritize animal welfare and ecosystem preservation.

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