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| Banham
Zoo, Banham, Norfolk |
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Visit Banham Zoo and you'll take a journey of discovery around the
globe to experience at close quarters some of the worlds most rare
and endangered species. 35 acres of beautiful parkland with innovative
and exciting enclosures, providing sanctuary for almost 1000 animals. |
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| Blackpool
Zoo, Lancashire |
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two miles from the famous sea-front, Blackpool Zoo provides a home
to over 400 animals from all over the world. The Zoo provides new
standards of animal care and aims to provide a stimulating, informative
and enjoyable experience that demonstrates its role in the conservation
of endangered species. |
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| Blair
Drummond Safari Park, near Stirling, Scotland |
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along and experience all the excitement of seeing wild animals, watch
the sea lion show, talk to the animals in the Pets' Farm or take a
trip to Chimpanzee island. There is something for everyone at Blair
Drummond. |
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| Bristol
Zoo Gardens |
| Bristol
Zoo Gardens is more than a fun-filled, stimulating day out for all
the family... it's a place to find out about animals in the wild,
especially those which are endangered. The Zoo is a registered charity
- your visit will help us protect wild animals and their natural habitats
for future generations to enjoy. |
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| Chessington
World of Adventures, |
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is something for all the family at the south's No.1 Theme Park and
Animal Attractions. From the crazy comedy capers in Beanoland, spine-tingling
rides and awesome attractions, like the white knuckle roller coasters
The Vampire and Rattlesnake, the infamous Samurai and the Wet and
Wonderful Bubble Works. Take the day at your own pace, absorb the
exotic animal encounters, with the wild, exotic and wonderful creatures,
in the Zoo. |
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| Chester
Zoo, Cheshire |
| Chester
is the UK's largest zoo - and you'll need a full day to enjoy it.
These are the United Kingdom's largest zoological gardens, where 5,000
animals live in spacious near-natural surroundings, set in 80 acres
of award-winning gardens. Chester is regarded as one of Europe's top
zoos. |
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| Colchester
Zoo, Essex |
| Colchester
Zoo has some of the best cat and primate collections in Europe. See
a White Tiger eye to eye in White Tiger Valley, or get closer to the
Zoo's Chimpanzees at Chimp World. Other award winning enclosures include
Penguin Shores, African lions and rare Colobus and Black Mangabey
Monkeys |
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| Drayton
Manor |
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its 25ft snakes or cheeky chimps that catch your eye, or something
more tranquil such as the sea lions, Drayton Manor Park's zoo offers
something for everyone, young and old alike. It also boasts one of
oldest Theme Parks in the country where families can enjoy a day of
excitement and adventure. |
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| Drusillas
Park, East Sussex |
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regarded as the Best Small Zoo in the Country, Drusillas has earnt
its reputation by creating an animal and child friendly family environment
where the accent is always on involvement. Animals include: Monkeys,
Penguins, Meerkats, Mongooses, Porcupines, Beavers, Otters, Owls,
Lemurs, Servals, Llamas, Snakes, Spiders, Crocodiles, Iguanas and
many, many, more. |
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| Dudley
Zoo, West Midlands |
| There’s
something for everyone at Dudley Zoo & Castle . . .animals aplenty,
an ancient monument – and we’re big on conservation too! Find out
for yourself: we’re in the heart of the Black Country in a 50-acre
wooded site. You can see us from all over the West Midlands – the
remains of the 11th Century Castle overlook the Zoo with more than
200 species of animals from across the World. |
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| Edinburgh
Zoo, Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Edinburgh
Zoo opened in 1913, in leafy hillside parkland just ten minutes from
the centre of Edinburgh. Recognised as one of the world’s leading
zoos, we are involved in many conservation breeding programmes, and
we give the highest priority to the welfare, both physical and behavioural,
of the animals in our care. |
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| Glasgow
Zoo, Glasgow, Scotland |
| Glasgow
ZooPark has many animals, birds, reptiles and you are sure to see
plenty of them during a visit. There is also Children's Farm, a Bird
Rescue Centre and a Wildlife Garden. |
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| Hamerton
Zoo Park, Sawtry, Cambridgeshire |
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park specialises in rare, endangered and unusual animals, with over
a hundred different species. Animals include Gibbons, rare Lemurs,
tiny monkeys from Amazonia, endangered wild Cats and Foxes and many,
many more. |
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| Paradise
Wildlife Park |
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Paradise Wildlife Park you can touch and feed our paddock animals,
including zebras and camels. Visit our adventure playground to burn
off some energy, and then catch your breath in the jungle theatre.Take
a virtual tour today, and do the real thing tomorrow. |
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| Port
Lympne Wildlife Park |
| Whether
you are interested in animals, historic houses, elegant gardens or
magnificent scenery, Port Lympne has something for everyone... an
extensive wild animal park set in natural wild countryside, 350 acre
wild animal park set in natural wilderness countryside, gorillas,
tigers, lions, black rhino, elephants, wolves, monkeys and much more.
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| Knowsley
Safari Park, Prescot, Merseyside |
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main attractions include lions, cheetahs,monkeys, giraffes, zebra,
elephants, various antelopes, herds of camels, buffalo and white rhino
as well as a group of tigers. |
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| Linton
Zoo, Linton, Cambridgeshire |
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Zoo is continually expanding as more of the world's threatened species
are taken on board their land based 'ark', so however often you visit
there is always something new to see. Animals include Sumatran Tigers,
African Lions, Snow Leopards, Lynx, Binturongs, Brazilian Tapir, Wallabies,
Porcupines, Parrots, Macaws, Toucans, Hornbills, Eagle Owls, Giant
Tortoises, Snakes, Tarantula Spiders and many others! |
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| London
Zoo, Regent's Park, London |
| In
the heart of Regent's Park is London Zoo, a 36-acre conservation centre
which houses more than 650 species. London Zoo's animal collection
includes invertebrates, reptiles, fish, birds, and small and large
mammals such as lions, tigers, gorillas, elephants, giraffes, rhinos
and bears. |
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| Marwell
Zoo, Winchester, Hants |
| Marwell
has many primates, from the tiny pygmy marmoset to Siamang gibbons
and from golden lion tamarins to colobus and Hamlyn’s monkeys. Marwell
has many hoofed animals including all three species of zebra. It has
giraffe, white rhino, Przewalski’s horse and the largest collection
of antelope in the United Kingdom. |
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| Newquay
Zoo, Cornwall |
| Newquay
zoo is an award-winning centre for excellence in the conservation
and scientific study of rare species, and provides an educational
and fun day out for all the family. Set in 10 acres of landscaped
gardens including woodland, lakes & streams, this beautiful Zoo is
one of Cornwall's premier tourist attractions |
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| Paignton
Zoo, Paignton, Devon |
| Paignton
Zoo Environmental Park is a registered education and scientific charity
dedicated to conserving our global wildlife heritage. Our recently
completed redevelopment programme has transformed the zoo into a unique
Environmental Park, featuring the plants and animals of some of the
world's threatened habitats. |
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| South
Lakes Animal Park, Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria |
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is a whole world to discover with sight and sound at South Lakes Wild
Animal Park. There are all the facilities here for a full day out.
The zoo is constantly changing, in the years since it opened in 1994,
it has changed beyond recognition, from converted farmland with a
basic animal collection to a world recognised centre for conservation,
breeding and education. |
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| Twycross
Zoo, Twycross, Leicestershire |
| Twycross
Zoo opened in 1963 on a site in Leicestershire. Initially a comparatively
modest collection, it has grown into one of the major British zoos,
attracting 400,000 visitors a year. It is famous for its collection
of primates. Like most British zoos, Twycross receives no government
funds and relies entirely on money spent by visitors to continue its
work. |
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| Welsh
Mountain Zoo, Colwyn Bay, Wales |
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Welsh Mountain Zoo is part of the Zoological Society of Wales. Its
aim is to inform and educate about wildlife and conservation. The
Zoo is set in 37 acres of woodland and beautiful gardens, overlooking
the coastline and mountains of North Wales. The Zoo represents a unique
living resource to stimulate pupils and students of all ages. The
Zoo offers a first class FREE education service. |
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| West
Midland Safari Park, Bewdley, Worcestershire |
| Animal
reserves include Tiger World, Elephant Valley, Emu Reserve, Lion Reserve,
Wallaby Reserve, African Reserve, American Reserve, Eurasian Reserve,
Sealion Aquarium and the Hippo Lakes. |
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| Whipsnade
Wild Animal Park, Dunstable, Bedfordshire |
| On
the Bedfordshire Downs, Whipsnade Wild Animal Park is a 600-acre wildlife
conservation centre, one of the largest in Europe. It is home to 2,500
animals and is renowned for its large, open animal habitats. |
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| Woburn
Safari Park, Woburn, Bedfordshire |
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you can drive your own vehicle through the Animal Reserves. The animals
roam free, which gives you an excellent opportunity to view them at
close quarters. The animals in the Reserves are : Rhino, Eland, Antelope,
Giraffe, Ankole, Zebra, Elephant, Camel, Bison, Ostrich, Lion, Tiger,
Wolves and Black Bear. There is also Wild World Leisure Centre, swanboats
on the lake, a railway train, gift shop and restaurant. |
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