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Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park
"Discover the Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park, home to some of the world's most endangered animals! During your visit, you can see incredible species like Red Pandas, Colombian Black Spider Monkeys, Ocelot Cats, European Lynx, and many more—all in spacious, naturalistic enclosures. Our commitment to conservation shines through our captive breeding programs, informative talks, and engaging classroom experiences. Plus, why not celebrate your birthday or special occasion with us? Enjoy a fun family day out and get up close to some of the rarest animals on the planet. We're closer than you think!"
Address: Pershore Road , Birmingham B5 7RL, XWM, GB
Phone: 0121 472 7775
State: XWM
City: Birmingham
Zip Code: B5 7RL

opening times

Monday: 10:00-17:00
Tuesday: 10:00-17:00
Wednesday: 10:00-17:00
Thursday: 10:00-17:00
Friday: 10:00-17:00
Saturday: 10:00-17:00
Sunday: 10:00-17:00


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Reviews
Lovely little place with plently of animals to see if you are not able to get to the zoo or just want a small day out with the family. Animals are lovely and I particularly enjoyed seeing the red panda! Nice little gift shop and I also would say the route around the reserve is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. There is one bit that is uneven terrain but the rest of it is paved. Also a small cafe in the reserve. Parking was non stressful. Although it is paid but the prices are reasonable in my opinion. All in all, I would recommend as a place to see.
Great place to see some animals. There were a few missing but was lovely walking around different animals. We spent just over half an hour due to it raining. Definitely worth the moneyVisited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Wow! My mum and I walked here from central Birmingham on a nice day to visit, decided the £8 entry is great value even if we only saw a few animals. I was actually so surprised to see such a range of animals, that are so cared for and look to have such a comfortable habitat. There was lots of info at each stop around the zoo and we even ate at the cafe, in which the lady on tills was super lovely and knowledgeable when we were chatting. We spent around 2 hours here and still think we missed a small section, there is a lot to see! Thanks for the brilliant trip.
Been twice now, almost a year apart. Nothing stand out but a very nice place to admire a good variety of cute animals for a reasonable price. Animals seem very happy and well taken care of. would recommend go on a sunny day as it's all outdoors and the animals are more likely to come out when it isn't cold and wet. bought tickets at the door both times with no issue :
We had a lovely day. Just the right size for young children with enough to keep them interested. There's a good picnic area and a cafe with a small soft play area.Along with s small outdoor activity area. Our granddaughters had lots of fun and found the animals interesting.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
it was a wonderful experience. Nestled in the heart of Birmingham, this small but charming zoo offers a unique opportunity to see a variety of animals up close while learning about conservation efforts. The park is home to an impressive array of species, including red pandas, lemurs, otters, and various reptiles and birds. Each enclosure is thoughtfully designed to mimic the animals' natural habitats, providing a comfortable environment for them and an educational experience for visitors. One of the highlights of the visit was the opportunity to learn about the park's conservation programs. Informative displays and regular talks by the knowledgeable staff shed light on the efforts being made to protect endangered species and their habitats. The staff are passionate about their work and are always available to answer questions and provide interesting facts about the animals. The park is well-maintained, with clean pathways and ample seating areas for relaxation. There's also a small café offering refreshments and a gift shop with a range of wildlife-themed merchandise.
Our recent visit to the Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Centre with the kids was a delightful experience. From the moment we arrived, we were impressed by the cleanliness and welcoming atmosphere of the facility. The friendly and helpful staff made the visit even more enjoyable, always ready to provide information and assist with any questions. The centre boasts a diverse range of animals, with a particularly impressive collection of monkeys that captivated the children. It was evident that all the animals were well cared for, reflecting the centre's commitment to wildlife conservation and animal welfare. We spent around two hours exploring the various exhibits and enclosures, which was just the right amount of time to see everything without feeling rushed. The well-maintained paths and informative displays added to the overall experience, making it both educational and entertaining for visitors of all ages. In summary, the Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Centre is a fantastic destination for families. We had a wonderful time and would definitely recommend it to others looking for a fun and engaging day out with children.
We have been few times before but my son enjoys it every time equally. It’s never long enough for him. He loves monkeys, red panda, otters and raccoons, checking on them every time, but Komodo Dragon beats it all Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Great time with the family, despite not being huge there's a real variety of rare animals that are hard to see elsewhere. I've been to many Zoos and conservation parks and had never heard of the creepy but still cute Bush dogs! Got to see capybaras in person for the first time so would give more than 5 stars if I could.
None of the big animals are on display here, but with the excellent display of smaller ones, you don't even notice. It was a great place to walk around and spend a couple of hours.
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