WORD FROM THE WILD: The Latest News From The Park
There’s an exciting update in the Reptile House this month as Reptile Keeper Meg has carefully designed a new exhibit... Read more
There’s an exciting update in the Reptile House this month as Reptile Keeper Meg has carefully designed a new exhibit... Read more
We have welcomed an exciting new arrival on the Reptile section this month as a Caiman Lizard arrived from Crocodiles of the World. Head Reptile Keeper Meg said: “She is a species we on the Reptile team
The new Lion House was officially opened over the summer after a year in the making. Professor Amy Dickman from the University of Oxford and joint CEO of Lion Landscapes was invited
The whole of August is dedicated to ‘Rhino Month’ and throughout the month the Park will be putting a spotlight on Rhino conservation. ‘Rhino Month’ celebrations will include sharing
A year in the making, the new Lion House is now complete. Brainchild of Mammal Keeper James Welch, it’s the Park’s first major new construction
Cotswold Wildlife Park is committed to Rhino conservation and works closely with the UK-based conservation charity Tusk to protect Africa’s many threatened species
The summer season usually means that we welcome a few new additions here at the Park. Recently there has been a baby boom in the Walled Garden with our Black-tailed Prairie Dogs welcoming a whole new brood of pups to the family!
Human dads receive plenty of recognition on Father’s Day
The tortoises have enjoyed a change of scenery this month, with the Hermann’s tortoises exploring the courtyard enclosure in front of the Reptile House on sunny days. Our three Aldabra Giant tortoises George, Sheldon and Darwin
Cotswold Wildlife Park is one of the largest zoological collections in the UK and home to more than 1,500 animals from 250 different species. One in particular sparks a great deal of curiosity