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Cotswold Wildlife Park welcomes a tiny giant ahead of World Anteater Day
A Giant Anteater baby makes his debut at Cotswold Wildlife Park in time for World Anteater Day on 19 November 2024. The pup, named Antony, is the third breeding success...
Cotswold Wildlife Park becomes the only collection in the UK this year to breed one of the most critically endangered Lemur species in Madagascar
Cotswold Wildlife Park has achieved breeding success...
WORD FROM THE WILD: The Latest News From The Park
In our Amphibian Room we have some new residents at the Park. A recent acquisition of Strawberry Frogs are acclimatising well in their new home...
Cotswold Wildlife Park celebrates an outstanding breeding season with the only Yellow Mongoose and Beaded Lizard births in the UK this year
Cotswold Wildlife Park is home to more than 1,500 animals...
WORD FROM THE WILD: The Latest News From The Park
The baby boom at the Park continues into the summer. As well as our recent additions of a male Camel calf, Ring-tailed Lemur twins and Emu chicks...
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING FAKE TICKET OFFERS TO COTSWOLD WILDLIFE PARK AND GARDENS
Please be aware that a Facebook page called ‘Zoo Tickets’ has been fraudulently impersonating...
Cotswold Wildlife Park quietly opens its doors after hours for a night to remember for truly deserving guests.
Cotswold Wildlife Park quietly opened its doors for a very special evening on Friday 7 June 2024...
WORD FROM THE WILD: The Latest News From The Park
New arrivals in the Reptile House: Recently we received five Panther Chameleons from ZSL Whipsnade where they were born. They are all male and have been named...
Cotswold Wildlife Park celebrates its 70th Lemur breeding success in time for ‘Lemur Week’
To highlight the plight of the world’s most endangered Lemurs, from 25 May – 2 June 2024, the Park hosts its annual conservation event...
WORD FROM THE WILD: The Latest News From The Park
Another new birth! On the 17th of February, a male Kirk’s Dik-dik was born whom the keepers have affectionately named Walnut. Dik-diks are small antelopes native...