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The New Forest Wildlife Park

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The New Forest Wildlife Park is located on the edge of The New Forest close to the towns of Ashurst and Lyndhurst. The Park specialises in native and past-native wildlife of Britain and otters and owls from around the globe, housing three species of the former and 16 of the latter. The Park is recognized as the UK's leading institution in the rescue and rehabilitation of sick, injured and orphaned wild otters, along with the rehabilitation of other wildlife such as owls, deer and foxes in similar situations, and it is involved in several conservation projects, including breeding programmes for endangered native species such as Scottish wildcats, water voles and harvest mice.HistoryThe site was opened as The New Forest Butterfly Farm in 1981, and the main glasshouse complex that formed the farm still stands today. That venture was closed in the early 1990s, and it was taken over by entertainment company Vardon Plc. (which also owned the UK's numerous Sea Life Centres), who turned the site into New Forest Nature Quest, a collection specialising in native wildlife. However, when Vardon was taken over by Merlin Entertainments in 1998, the park was put up for sale. Some of the animal collection was taken over by a company called 'Nature Quest' owned by Kenneth West, that eventually was housed at the newly created Wildwood Discovery Park in Kent. The remainder of the collection was taken over by Roger Heap who had already been running the Chestnut Centre, an otter and owl specialised collection in Derbyshire, since 1984 when he took over ownership of the park. Along with the many native animals that Nature Quest had fixed into the park, the Heap family added a large collection of otters and owls on par with the Derbyshire Park and The New Forest Otter, Owl and Wildlife Conservation Park was born. Twelve years later, the park was re-branded as The New Forest Wildlife Park to emphasise the large and expanding collection of native and past-native wildlife in addition to the many otters and owls.

Address: Deerleap Lane Ashurst , Southampton SO40 7EH, HAM, GB
Phone: 023 8029 2408
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State: HAM
City: Southampton
Zip Code: SO40 7EH

opening times

Monday: 10:00-05:30
Tuesday: 10:00-05:30
Wednesday: 10:00-05:30
Thursday: 10:00-05:30
Friday: 10:00-05:30
Saturday: 10:00-05:30
Sunday: 10:00-05:30


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Reviews
Lovely little wildlife park, love that the deer are walking around freely. Wolves are my favourite animal so was amazing to see them. There's 2 parks for children and a gift shop at the end.
A lovely place to spend a couple of hours. All the animals looked happy and well looked after. The one way system in place, due to covid, was well planned out and you're free to go around as many times as you like. The otters were adorable, as were the harvest mice.
We loved walking around the forest and seeing all the creatures they had
Lovely place plenty to see and do. The children loved the play areas and feeding times with the animals
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