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Outback
  • The Outback is an Australia themed exhibit housing groups of emus and Bennett's wallabies. The enclosure, which was originally called The Mappin Terraces, was originally opened in 1913 and features an artificial rocky cliff made of concrete blocks for animals enrichment. It was originally designed for a multitude of different species including bears, penguins, sheep, goats and wild boar.
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Giants of the Galápagos
  • Giants of the Galápagos was opened in 2009 to coincide with the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin, and is home to three female Galápagos giant tortoises named Dolly, Polly, Priscilla. The exhibit features a large indoor area, with a heated pong and underfloor heating, while the outdoor paddock has been designed to mimic the tortoise's natural environment and features two heated pools, one of which is a naturalistic clay wallow. The new Giants of the Galápagos exhibit opened October 2021.
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Millennium Conservation Centre
  • Opened in 1999 by Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. It houses B.U.G.S, the biodiversity exhibition
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Pets' Corner 2 1
Tropical Bird House 2 0
Eastern Aviary
  • Designed by Anthony Salvin Jnr in 1863. Now known as the Birds of Prey Aviary. It was extensively reconstructed in 1989 in the same form as the original with a hooped tubular steel frame and strained 'invisible' wire to enclose the space. The original bird housing is still in use and remains visible at the back of the enclosure
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Cat Enclosures 0 0
Quarantine Station 9 0
African Hunting Dogs
  • The African Hunting Dogs exhibit opened in Spring 2017. It is located on the former wolf enclosure. The enclosure is also extended to form a super enclosure for them.
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Lions of Serengeti
  • Opened in 2005, Lions of Serengeti is home to a pride of seven African lions.
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