South East Of England Wildlife Information about Wildlife in South East England including Brighton Sea Life, Drusillas Park, Living Rainforest, Marwell Zoological Park, New Forest Wildlife Park, St Tiggywinkles, Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire plus where to go and day out.
Discover Beale Park Wildlife Park and Gardens. Beale Park's the place to be with fun, adventure, animals, gardens, play and activities on the banks of the picturesque River Thames. Beale Park is not only home to an exciting mix of animals and attractions; but it also offers visitors the chance to relax and enjoy nature at its best with a variety of gardens, sculptures, trails and lakes to enhance your visit.
The Brighton SEA LIFE centre offers a fun and educational day out whatever the weather. With over 150 species and 57 displays, you will be hard pressed to find a more enjoyable day for the whole family! Watch in amazement as giant turtles and sharks glide above you in our underwater tunnel. Come and visit our Tropical Reef - Complete with a shark encircled wreck and breath taking tropical coral, you can make it your own adventure!
Drusillas is the perfect getaway for families with children, whether you are on holiday, enjoying a weekend break or simply having a day out with the kids. With over sixty animal attractions, an acre of Adventure Playland, free train rides and low-level viewing areas for the little ones Drusillas is widely regarded as the best small zoo in Britain!
Specialising in tigers and lemurs, the Isle of Wight Zoo is an ideal family day out. Visitors can attend presentations by knowledgeable staff, observe tigers in naturalistic new enclosures and get hands-on at the new mini farm. Opening times vary with season, check website for details
Isle of Wight Zoo, Yaverland Seafront, Sandown, Isle of Wight PO36 8QB
The Living Rainforest in Berkshire, England, recreates a 20,000 sq. ft tract of rainforest under glass, complete with exotic plants and wildlife. Explore the rainforest without leaving the UK. The Living Rainforest is home to 700 species of plants and animals. Watch birds, lizards and butterflies roam free in our tropical glasshouses
Marwell is a zoological park set in 100 acres of delightful Hampshire countryside, six miles south-east of Winchester. There's a real sense of purpose at Marwell - the conservation of endangered species. There are animals from almost every continent at Marwell - white rhinos, Amur tigers, cheetah, zebra, giraffe, tamarins, macaques, gibbons, and leopards to name but 10 out of the 250 species at the zoo.
The New Forest Wildlife Park covers twenty-five scenic acres of ancient woodland. It is set within the New Forest Heritage area. A wander in our Park will reveal a wonderful range of wildlife - in natural surroundings. Here we have 3 species Eurasian (indigenous to Uk) Asian Short Claw and North American River otter; European wolf, 12 species of owls, badgers, foxes and deer. Other mammals to be seen are polecats, mink, pine martens and highly endangered Scottish wildcat, lynx, wallaby and wild boar. You can stroll through the animal house...to enjoy watching otters swimming underwater, ferrets chasing their tails, harvest mice home-making on top of corn stalks and red foxes.
Deerleap Lane Longdown, Nr Ashurst, Southampton SO40 4UH
Every year in Britain over five million wild animals and birds are injured as a direct result of their encounters with man's world. We are a specialist hospital, using all available veterinary welfare skills, dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating all species of British wildlife. The Visitor Centre is designed principally to provide education and information on our special work, so there are no guarantees that the nocturnal animals will be out during opening hours.
Aston Road, Haddenham, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP17 8AF UK