Animals and Nature

SEA LIFE Scarborough

Tickets for SEA LIFE Scarborough. What’s Included Admission to SEA LIFE Scarborough Admission to talks and feeding shows SEA LIFE Scarborough, a great mix of both indoor and outdoor displays where you can see lots of different animals including starfish and sharks, pipefish, penguins, sea turtles, otters and rays and you can even feed some …

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Filey Bird Garden and Animal Park

This family-run business is a dream fulfilled, taking three years in the planning, designing and building stage, before opening in May 2008. Doing most of the?work ourselves, we hope we have created an attractive environment for our much loved animals and birds, as well as a large variety of wildlife habitats. We hope you enjoy …

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Hillside Animal Sanctuary

Hillside is now home to over 3000 animals and is one of the UK’s most successful campaigning organisations for the animals’ cause.? We have always known that one of the main reasons animals are left to suffer in factory farms is because people have little or no idea about the immense cruelty involved in their …

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RSPB Mousa

Mousa is a small, wild island in Shetland, uninhabited since the nineteenth century. It is notable for having one of the UK?s largest storm petrel breeding colonies, many of which nest in the Broch of Mousa, a 2000-year-old Iron Age round tower. The diversity of the wildlife on Mousa is reflected in its many protective …

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Roydon Woods Nature Reserve

Roydon Woods nature reserve is an impressive patchwork of wildlife rich habitats, including grassy meadows and ancient copses of conifer and hazel. This nature reserve is beautiful all year round ? whenever you choose to visit, you?re sure to be absorbed by the magic of this enchanting ancient woodland. A great many birds and mammals …

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Sandwell Valley Country Park

Sandwell Valley Country Park (grid reference SP024925) is a country park, run by Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council, in Sandwell Valley, on the River Tame in the middle of the urban conurbation between Birmingham and West Bromwich in the West Midlands of England.

Lawrence Weston Community Farm

Lawrence Weston Community Farm provides the opportunity for people from the local community to get involved in farming and enironmental activities. General Information Open all year – Free entry Open Tuesday to Sunday, 9.30 – 4.30 The farm is particularly interested in combating social exclusion and providing a safe and supportive environment in which people …

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RSPB Cliffe Pools

Cliffe Pools is a remote and beautiful landscape with open horizons, the ideal destination for long summer walks and for watching spectacular numbers of wintering waders. A number of trails of varying lengths afford great views over the pools, the wildlife, and the River Thames running alongside.

Screech Owl Sanctuary

The Screech Owl Sanctuary was founded in 1990 and is currently situated in mid Cornwall on the edge of the Goss Moor nature reserve near Indian Queens. We hold one of the largest collection of owls in the south west with over 40 different species from all over the world. We deal with all rescue …

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Lake District Coast Aquarium

Since first opening May 1997 we’ve had 21 Years of fish filled fun! With Daily Fish Feeding & Talks we provide great chances to see our fish getting fed whilst learning new & interesting facts from one of our Aquarists. Plus a chance to ask any questions you may have. Your ticket will be valid …

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RSPB Rye Meads

This delightful wetland reserve beside the River Lee is a firm favourite with walkers, birdwatchers and photographers thanks to its many trails and hides. Common terns nest on specially-created rafts during the summer, while snipe, green sandpipers, shovelers, gadwalls and tufted ducks take over during the winter months.?Artificial sandbanks are a great place to spot …

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RZSS Highland Wildlife Park

The Highland Wildlife Park is a 105-hectare (260-acre) safari park and zoo near Kingussie, Highland, Scotland. The park is located within the Cairngorms National Park. The park is run by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland and is a member of the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA) and the European Association …

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RSPB Aylesbeare Common

Enjoy a walk over quiet heathland, where the woodland fringes, streams and ponds abound with butterflies, dragonflies and damselflies. Don’t miss the chance to see Dartford warblers and stonechats during the summer months. Or stay late into the evening to see nightjars hunting moths at dusk. ?

RSPB Birsay Moors

The wild and windswept beauty of Birsay Moors offers visitors a chance to see iconic Orkney birds such as hen harriers, short-eared owls, arctic skuas and red-throated divers. Take a walk up nearby Mid Hill for breathtaking panoramic views across the island. You won’t be disappointed. ?

RSPB Fairburn Ings

Nestled between Leeds, York and Wakefield, Fairburn Ings is an exciting site for family activities and serious wildlife watching. Over the last 60 years it has transitioned from coal face to wild place; an ex-industrial site rich in heritage and an important site for breeding and wintering wildfow. ?

RSPB North Hill

There’s nowhere quite like Papa Westray. Studded with delicate wildflowers, North Hill is perhaps Orkney’s finest area of maritime heath. The reserve is home to an extremely rare plant, the Scottish primrose, while stunning low-level cliffs play host to nationally important numbers of breeding Arctic terns and skuas.

RSPB Tudeley Woods

This ancient, semi-natural mixed woodland has been coppiced in part to create new wildlife habitats. Woodland flowers, butterflies and orchids are plentiful and there are more than 1,000 fungi species. Tree pipits, woodlarks and nightjars are also returning and hopes are high that Dartford warblers will colonise. ?

Edinburgh Zoo

Edinburgh Zoo, formerly the Scottish National Zoological Park, is an 82-acre (33 ha) non-profit zoological park in Corstorphine, a suburb of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. The land lies on the south facing slopes of Corstorphine Hill, from which it provides extensive views of the city. Built in 1913, and owned by the Royal Zoological …

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RSPB Aghatirourke

Aghatirourke is part of the Cuilcagh Mountain World Geopark in County Fermanagh. It’s an area of extensive upland blanket bog, bordered by limestone grassland to the north and montane heath to the south. In spring, wheatears and sand martins abound, while hen harriers and peregrines hunt overhead in summer. ?

Surrey Docks Farm London

Surrey Docks Farm is a working community farm in London that engages local people to learn about farming and food provenance. Open 7 days a week from 10am til 4pm we offer a beautiful bit of rural life in the heart of the city. We have all the usual farm animals on site, as well …

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RSPB Blean Woods

Looking to get away from it all? Blean Woods is a wonderful place for a quiet walk in a?beautiful and ancient woodland. There are five trails to explore, the longest of which takes you on an eight-mile wander through mature oaks which hide lesser spotted woodpeckers and nightingales. ?

Conwy Water Gardens

The now famous fully licensed?North Wales Dutch Pancake House?is unique to the area and offers a choice of 65 different pancakes, sweet and savory, cooked in the traditional way with fresh ingredients. For those who like the more traditional we offer a daily specials board which ?features fresh local produce and seasonal ingredients. With our …

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Farmer Parr’s Animal World

If ewe like animals ewe’ll love Farmer Parrs! We have a large selection of farm and rare breed animals plus daily hands-on shows, petting, feeding, tractor rides and pony rides.As well as a large museum, pottery, play areas, cafe and shop. With large indoor barns as well as paddocks it?s a great day out whatever …

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Rookery Open Farm

School visits & coach parties are welcome in the weekdays, by arrangement. Car parking is free and disabled facilities are provided. Attractions include lambing season (16th March – 20 April), a large pets corner, water-fowl area, pigmy goats, baby calves incubator hatching, miniature tractors, outdoor play area, outdoor and undercover sand pits, go-carts, birthday parties …

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