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Visitor Information - Bristol Zoo Project
Visit Bristol Zoo Project Get outdoors and discover wildlife linked to our conservation projects around the world, including giraffes, lynxes, lemurs and more. Go wild and explore 50 acres of beautiful nature, from woodlands and gardens to the tranquil Tower Meadow - …
Bristol Zoo Project
Bristol Zoological Society is a conservation and education charity, which runs and operates Bristol Zoo Project.
Day Plans - Bristol Zoo Project
Pick up a paper map or download our sitemap – the best way to make sure you don’t miss anything! Check the Admissions welcome board on arrival to see the animal talk and feed times, as well as information on food and drinks on site, and any extra events and activities.
Find us - Bristol Zoo Project
Public Transport Guide for Greater Bristol. Bus Routes Map for Greater Bristol. Stagecoach: Route 12. The number 12 bus runs between Bristol Parkway, Cribbs Causeway, and Severn Beach.
Bristol Zoo Project
Bristol Zoo Gardens is iconic to Bristol, so why invest in South Gloucestershire? We need to look beyond local authority boundaries to achieve our conservation mission and to offer the people of Bristol and the West of England, a world-class zoo.
Recruitment Events 2025 - Bristol Zoo Project
The events will take place at Hollywood Mansion House, Hollywood Lane, Bristol BS10 7TW. This is our office space next to Bristol Zoo Project and has a different access point and parking. Once you have signed up, more details will be emailed in January, including a map on where to park.
Accessibility - Bristol Zoo Project
Download our map showing where assistance dogs can enter on site. Assistance dogs are highly trained which means they: • will not wander freely around the premises • will sit or lie quietly on the floor next to their owner • are unlikely to foul in a public place • will not run up to zoo animals, chasing, barking and otherwise scaring them.
Saying goodbye to Tom the giraffe - Bristol Zoo Project
Feb 4, 2025 · We are deeply saddened to share the news that Tom, one of our male reticulated giraffe at Bristol Zoo Project, has died. Tom, who was nine years old, had been receiving specialist care for ongoing problems with his hooves, but unfortunately, despite the best efforts of our Vet and Animal team, they had significantly worsened over time.
Find the Flock at Bristol Zoo Project - Bristol Zoo Project
Shaun the Sheep is coming to Bristol Zoo Project this Christmas! Join our exciting festive sculpture trail, from 9 November to 12 January, and find twelve ewe-nique sculptures across the zoo. Complete the fun anagram along the way to reveal a hidden word!
News on the Central African Forest habitat - Bristol Zoo Project
Sep 30, 2024 · Central African Forest here at Bristol Zoo Project will be home to some of the world’s most threatened species, including our troop of Critically Endangered western lowland gorillas, a new group of Endangered cherry-crowned mangabey monkeys, Critically Endangered slender-snouted crocodiles, Endangered African grey parrots and several ...