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Wildlife Attractions

Greater London
  • London Aquarium
    Features hundreds of varieties of fish and sea life from around the world. Sharks, seahorses, rays, starfish and piranhas are on show. Interactive displays include a supervised touch pool.
  • London Zoo
    Positioned in Regent's Park this world's most famous zoos and is home to over 12,000 animals. 'Meet the Animals' shows are held daily. The children's zoo, is designed to educate children aged 4-8 years, which includes rabbits, hamsters and llamas giving plenty of handling opportunities.
the Southern Region
the South West
  • Birdworld & Underwaterworld
    26 acres of aviaries and impressive landscaped gardens for you to enjoy.You can even take part in feeding some of the birds.
  • Bristol Zoo Gardens
    Over 300 species of wildlife in beautiful gardens and children's play area (Bristol)
  • Longleat House and Safari Park
    UK Family Attraction of the Year 2002 Good Britain Guide. From bug world to aquarium to reptile house to children's play area plus lots more.(Bristol) Partial
  • National Marine Aquarium
    A multitude of beautiful sea creatures including the shark. (Plymouth)
  • Paignton Zoo
    One of the UK s largest zoos set in 75 acres of botanical gardens (Plymouth)
  • Tropiquaria Wild Life Park
    A fun day out for all ages hours of fun for all ages. Lots to do indoors and out.
the Northern Home Counties
  • Whipsnade Wild Animal Park
    Voted Zoo of the Year by the 'Good Britain Guide 2002' and Bedfordshire family attraction of the year. The conservation centre is one of the largest in Europe. Best known for its large animals open habitation. Set in 600 acres of beautiful parkland and home to over 2,500 animals (Milton Keynes)
  • Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust -Slimbridge
    Founded in the 1940s, Slimbridge is home to the world's largest collection of exotic wildfowl Up to 8,000 wild birds nest on the 800 acre site during the winter (Gloucester) Partial
  • Woburn Abbey and Safari Park
    The famous Safari Park is set in 3.000 acres of parkland something for children of all ages. Tiny tots Safari Trail and outdoors Badger family playground for Under 5's. The tree top action trail and the giant indoor playground, the Adventure Ark is great for older children. (Milton Keynes) Partial
East Anglia
  • Colchester Zoo
    One of England's finest zoos with daily animal displays and a range of attractions including The UK’s only group of Gelada Baboons and some of the best cat and primate collections in Europe. Facilities and services now include new enclosures, interactive discovery centres, undercover picnic areas.
the West Midlands
  • National Sea life centre
    Over looking the city’s famous canal network it has over 60 displays of different sea and freshwater creatures. (Birmingham)
the East Midlands
Wales
  • Anglesey Sea Zoo
    Committed to marine conservation and currently active in two main projects:lobster hatchery and seahorse conservation projects. Other activities included aqua blaster water pistols and radio-controlled model boats. During the summer holidays there are children go-karts available for a small fee.
  • Manor House Wild Animal Park
    Hosts a wide collection of animals, birds, fish and reptiles in a beautiful setting with award-winning flower gardens. The Manor House itself is an Education and Natural History Museum. Daily activities include birds of prey displays, snake handling, animal handling and bottle feeding sessions. Adventure trails and amusement park for the kids. Partial
Northern Ireland
  • Belfast Zoo
    A huge multi-million pound project has created a modem zoo for the millennium. The site offers great views over the city and homes a number of rare species that are successfully bred here (Belfast)