Cotswold Wildlife
Park
Cotswold Wildlife
Park is one of the finest visitor attractions in the Cotswolds. Set in
160 acres of Oxfordshire countryside, the Cotswold Wildlife Park near
Burford exhibits around 260 species of animals that call the landscaped
parkland and gardens home. This is an independent guide to the Park produced
by a frequent visitor who is not affiliated with the Cotswold Wildlife
Park and forms part of the main cotswoldswebsite.com guide to the Cotswolds
The Park is very much
an interactive visitor attraction where you can watch the penguins being
fed, bird of prey demonstrations, brass rubbings in the Manor House, animal
encounters in the Children's farmyard and much more.
Cotswold Wildlife
Park News
August 2005 - There
has been an unexpected addition to the Gibbon family at the Cotswold Wildlife
Park. Spindle, a female Siamang Gibbon, has given birth to her third baby
since arriving at the Wildlife PArk in December 2000. The new born, named
Sebanga, will make a perfect playmate for siblings Maluku and Binjai.
August 2005 - Cotswold
Wildlife Park has been nominated as one of the most dog-friendly places
to visit in the country. The Cotswold Wildlife Park has been shortlisted
for the award, run by Winalot. The winner will be chosen in September.
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