Zoos and Wildlife Parks near Bangor

Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park
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Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park
Located on Pershore Road, two miles south of Birmingham City Centre, the Birmingham Nature Centre homes a wide range of animals, both European and from across the world. These animals include many charismatic and exciting species like Red Pandas, Meerkats, Lemurs and Otters. The centre has a wide collection of endangered reptiles, and it plays an...
Dudley Zoo & Castle
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Dudley Zoo & Castle
Have a great day out at Dudley Zoo with some of the rarest and most exotic creaures from all over the world, They have togers, lemurs( funny furry animals) lions and penguins to name but a few. They have lots of other stuff going on as well please check their events calendar. As a Charity we rely upon donations from our visitors to support our...
Drayton Manor Park - Tamworth
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Drayton Manor Park - Tamworth
Drayton Manor Family Theme Park is one of the oldest parks in the country where families can enjoy a day of excitement and adventure. Originally billed fifty years ago, in 1949, by George Bryan as an 'Inland Pleasure Resort', the park is still to this day 'Family Run for Family Fun'. With loads of fantastic rides to keep you thrilled throughout...
Twycross Zoo - Atherstone
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Twycross Zoo - Atherstone
Twycross Zoo is now renowned as a World Primate Centre and has a wide variety of monkeys and apes including the UK’s only group of bonobos. We have breeding groups of many endangered primate species so we often have babies and toddlers playing around in our great ape groups, and in many of our monkey groups. We also hold a range of other...
West Midland Safari and Leisure Park
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West Midland Safari and Leisure Park
Are you ready to SAFARI and come face to face with some of the fastest, tallest and cutest animals around? They have four fantastic miles of safari trail with close encounters galore. The adventure continues - track down a rare White Lion; Elephant; Rhino; Tiger; Wild Dog; Lion; Wallaby; Wolf; Buffalo; Zebra; Gnu; Camel and all kinds of Deer....
Gentleshaw Wildlife Centre
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Gentleshaw Wildlife Centre
Gentleshaw Wildlife centre is a small sanctuary for exotic animals and birds of prey. As well as a hospital unit for the treatment of wild raptors (Not on display), the centre is home to over 30 different species of Bird of prey, Primate, Reptile, Invertebrate, Raccoons, Cats and many more. . Our mission statement is to provide at all times the...
Birdland Park and Gardens - Bourton on the Water
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Birdland Park and Gardens - Bourton on the Water
Birdland was first established in 1957 and was sited in the centre of Bourton.The current location was a trout farm and prior to that a Poplar Tree plantation There are still over 150 trees which create a high canopy for the River Windrush and enclosure. Birdland is a natural setting inhabited by over 500 birds; Flamingos, pelicans,...
Peak Wildlife Park - Winkhill
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Peak Wildlife Park - Winkhill
Get up-close and personal with three brand new immersive animal walk-throughs. Inspire your kids and let them come face to face with lemurs, penguins, wallabies and much more! Our large walkthroughs allow you to come face to face with exotic and endangered animals from across three continents. Whether you love lemurs, have a passion for penguins...
National Birds of Prey Centre - Newent
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National Birds of Prey Centre - Newent
The centre houses on of the most significant collections of Birds of Prey in the UK with over 60 species of Owls, Eagles and Hawks. The Centre has played a major part in the captive breeding of many species and continues to be involved in breeding and conservation of many important species, with new species laying eggs each year. The...
Here you will find a list of zoos in Bangor and anything in relation to animals and farms that cater for you, your child, and your family. This section lists zoos in Bangor so if you would like to take the little monkeys to the zoo please see our list below. Some of the zoos listed maybe farms, or petting farms, these zoos have a varied selection of animals for viewing. there are lions and you can sometimes drive through the paddocks and view them from the comfort of your car. there are also baboons and monkeys which can be fun to watch. Or there are elephants, giraffes and other African and Indian animals. A lot of zoos have collections of insects and birds and also water creatures, all in all a trip out to the zoo is an educational experience for your children.

If you live in the Bangor area and you are searching for a fun family day out then why not take the family to your nearby zoo. With a great deal to discover and do, a trip to the zoo will be the perfect outing for kids of all ages.  From Grandparents to boys and girls, aunties and uncles, a visit to the zoo is great fun time for all the family. The day trip to your local zoo close to Bangor is both equally instructional and beneficial, and will leave you with a lasting impact.  The animals on exhibit will include several kinds of uncommon, unique and endangered wild animals. Getting close to one of the larger animals  for example rhinoceros or even gorillas is an unique experience. There can be a lot of distinct kinds of avian species to view at a zoo for instance eagles and waterfowl. Many zoos could have a reptile house so you view animals including very dangerous snakes like cobras. The diverse assortment of mammals shall be on exhibit including bears not to mention red pandas. From the rivers as well as oceans of our earth there are a lot of amazing species of fish to see like electric eels. Varied and amazing underwater life for example coral are always fantastic to discover. Amphibians such as salamanders are always captivating for children of all age groups to study. The zoo is actually a location in which living animals are housed to be exhibited and researched. The name is actually a well-known variety of zoological garden, and a good number of zoos are gardens or parks that contains structures and various other enclosures. Zoos usually maintain only wild animals, many of them coming from remote nations around the world. However, a number of zoos house domestic animals such as cows and chickens to display to city little ones that have no opportunity to go visit farms. Kid's zoos are in some cases incorporated in zoological gardens. They might have nurseries where children can observe small animals, and sometimes have got sections where youngsters can pet as well as feed tame animals.  Zoos are definitely essential centres for wildlife preservation. A lot of zoos breed endangered species, several of which are no longer found in the outdoors.