
Conservation Park for British Wildlife Past and Present
Mission: -
Protecting, Conserving & Rewilding British Wildlife
Vision: -
1. To bring the joy of British wildlife to the public through
enriched and natural, immersive animal exhibits and effective
engagement with our visitors and members.
2. To inspire through education, communication and training
the understanding and practical conservation of British
wildlife.
3. To operate commercially successful visitor centres that
generate funds to support the charitable mission.
4. To lead in native species conservation and rewilding
programmes.
5. To reverse the loss of biodiversity.
6. To support research that furthers our mission.
7. To advocate for policies, economic systems and lifestyles that
promote rewilding and the enhancement of ecosystems.
Druidstone Park
6 km
We have been visiting this little sanctuary for years now. Its a nice break away from...
Howletts Wild Animal Park
7 km
Superb close view of a large number of Gorillas and Elephants makes this an excellent...
Wingham Wildlife Park
9 km
Been to Wingham 4 times, it's a must visit. Lots of animals to see and the walk is no...
Faversham
16 km
Unfortunately Faversham is owned by Shepherd Neame. But on a good note there are a co...
Sandwich Wildlife Park
16 km
Love the wildlife park ,beautiful walks along the paths Saxon Path we usually take or...
Belmont House and Gardens
20 km
Really enjoyed our visit-group of 3 lady friends. We visited to see the falconry disp...
Fenn Bell Inn
39 km
A lovely little pub with an amazing addition of a small conservation centre in the ga...
Hemsley Conservation Centre
54 km
A great find. Really close contact with some unusual animals. Will be really interest...to add Wildwood Trust map to your website;
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