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Kielder Water Birds of Prey Centre, Northumberland

Telephone Number: 
01434 250400
Website: 
www.kielderwaterbirdsofpreycentre.com

THE BIRDS OF PREY CENTRE

The Birds Of Prey Centre is located within the magnificent lakeside

surroundings of Kielder Water at Leaplish Waterside Park.

The Centre contains one of the largest & most fascinating collections

of Birds Of Prey in the North of England.

At the Birds of Prey Centre you will discover a vast variety of

species & find out about their essential role within the ecology

of the natural world.

Learn about the valuable work of the Kielder Water Birds Of Prey

Highland Wildlife Park, Inverness-shire

Telephone Number: 
01540 651270
Website: 
www.highlandwildlifepark.org

Experience Scottish wildlife as well as international endangered animals of mountains and tundra in the spectacular setting of the Highland Wildlife Park.

Drive around the Main Reserve in your own car and then investigate the walk-round area by foot, looking out for our three Amur tiger cubs, Vladimir, Natalia and Dominika, and our Bactrian camels!

We are open daily - our opening times in August are from 10am - 6pm (last entry 5pm).

The National Seal Sanctuary, Cornwall

Telephone Number: 
01326221361
Website: 
www.sealsanctuary.co.uk

The National Seal Sanctuary is set in the picturesque Helford Estuary, by the beautiful village of Gweek, in Cornwall. The Sanctuary is a busy rescue centre, and also has resident Grey Seals, Common Seals, Fur Seals, Hooded Seal, Patagonian & California Sea Lions, Goats, Sheep, Ponies and Otters.

Cotswold Farm Park

Telephone Number: 
01451 850307
Website: 
www.cotswoldfarmpark.co.uk
Email Address: 
info@cotswoldfarmpark.co.uk

The Cotswold Farm Park is the "Home of Rare Breed Conservation" set high up on the Cotswold Hills in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

Our comprehensive collection of over 50 breeding flocks and herds of British rare breed farm animals was established by Joe Henson and his business partner John Neave, in the late 1960's when many of our traditional breeds were faced with imminent extinction. Besides being a vital "shop window" for the work of rare breed conservation, it is an important breeding centre for many of the animals we keep.

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