LIVE WEBCAMS
See the Baby Crocs and the Meerkats, watch our daily Penguin Pool feeds.
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40th ANNIVERSARY APPEAL
It's our 40th Anniversary this year and to celebrate we'd like you to share your memories of the Park with us, send us your stories and photos.
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ONLINE SHOP
Visit our online shop for Animal Encounters, Keeper for a Day, Day Tickets, Season Ticket Vouchers, Animal Adoptions and more...
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THE PARK ON FACEBOOK
Become a fan of the Park on Facebook. Read more..
In the Press
Television and Radio
In addition to featuring regularly in local and national press publications The Park is the star of many television and radio broadcasts. We have our own six part documentary called Parklife as well as having been the sole focus of a recent episode of Michaela's Zoo Babies on Channel five.

Make sure you listen out for Cotswold Wildlife Park's Curator Jamie Craig on Jack FM. On the last Sunday of each month, you can hear Jamie with all the latest news from the Wildlife Park on Phil Angell's Sunday Roast, 9am - 12pm on 106.8FM or listen online at www.jackfm.co.uk
BBC Radio Oxford are big fans of the Park and have even broadcast live shows from around the Park featuring many of our staff.
Cotswold Wildlife Park Press Releases (pdf's open in new window)
Baby fever hits Cotswold Wildlife Park
All creatures great and small to feature in tv documentary
Ruby Wax opens Madagascar Exhibit
Critically endangered Bactrian Camel born
Press Articles
Cotswold Wildlife Park features regularly in many publications, below are a few of our recent appearances in the media, to read the full article click on the thumbnail image and the full article will open in a new window (note you must have pop-ups enabled).
From wildlife park to top flower show, Head Gardener Tim Miles judges the Chelsea Flower Show, Witney Gazette 2008
One hump or two?, Chewy the Camel sires three new youngsters,
Waxing Lyrical, Ruby Wax opens the new Madagascar exhibit, Oxford Mail April 2008
Lemur Land, Madagascar comes to the Cotswold Wildlife Park
Natures top of the pops parade, Fathers day at the Park
Wildlife stars in tv show, our new documentary Parklife
Animal mad at the Cotswold Wildlife Park


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Contact
If you have a media enquiry please contact our Press Office:
Debbie Ryan (PR Officer)
pr@cotswoldwildlifepark.co.uk
Tel: 07787 133837 (press enquiries only)
Download Wild Talk
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




