ONLINE SHOP
Click here to visit our Online Shop to buy Day Tickets, Season Ticket Vouchers, Animal Adoptions and more...
Keeper for a Day and Penguin Feeding - now available to book online
MADAGASCAR IS NOW OPEN!
Our much anticipated exhibit - Madagascar is open, click here to read all about this exciting exhibit
Could you be a volunteer in our Madagascar exhibit? Read more here
THE PARK ON TV
The Cotswold Wildlife Park has its own six part documentary series and is also starring in Channel Five's new Zoo Babies series with Michaela Strachan Click here to read all about it
A - Z of Animals
Our A to Z of animals is being updated all the time, so don't forget to check it when you visit the site. Soon, all the animals in the Park will be listed with lots of interesting information, pictures and facts! Click here to visit



Welcome to the new website of the Cotswold Wildlife Park, Burford
Get involved with the animals and feed the penguins or become a Keeper for the day click here
Cotswold Wildlife Park is set in 160 acres of parkland and gardens around a listed Victorian Manor House and has been open to the public since 1970.
The Park is home to a fascinating and varied collection of mammals, birds, reptiles and invertebrates from all over the world and aspires to show animals to people - so that they can come to understand and respect all forms of wildlife; to understand what is special about each species, and how the various species have evolved over very long periods of time, adjusting to survive in habitats from many parts of the earth.
The Park offers a fascinating collection of animals. Many are endangered in the I.U.C.N.'s (International Union for the Conservation of Nature) Red Data Books; others are still relatively numerous in the wild, but offer and educational encounter of value.
Cotswold Wildlife Park is a member of EAZA (the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria). We share and exchange animals with other collections to further breeding programmes of conservation importance. Your visit helps to support this work.
Download a PDF version of Wild Talk magazine, the Park's annual newsletter
Want to Help?
A visit to the Cotswold Wildlife Park can now be even more worthwhile. By adopting an animal, you can provide a helpful contribution towards the costs of keeping and feeding the animals and supporting our conservation breeding programmes... click here for more information


